I've had it happen with crappy internet connection. I post and it looks like it's trying to load and then finally does but it posted it multiple times.
Mine were probably somewhere in the 4-6 years old range.
So long ago Pepperidge farms barely remembers. Though the people that do remember are likely eating their cookies though.
Huh, you're right. I didn't think that Denver had allowed fans. Even still, that looked like less than 500 people so curious if it might have been stadium workers or something like that.
The thing that honestly amazes me the most is when Allen was talking about his mechanics and how his hips weren't firing correctly when throwing the ball when training with Palmer. When talking about mechanics of a throwing motion knowing that a lot of the power comes from the hips/legs when you throw the ball and he said he was able to throw it 80+ yards prior to getting his mechanics fixed. Just that fact shows how strong his arms is.
It was an indoor event that violated the maximum number of people that should be allowed in a space according to the local law as well as not wearing masks.
This was a small group a people that are outdoors so I think it's a pretty big difference.
"and the Bills defer so they will be receiving in the second half"
"did you know Josh Allen hasn't thrown an interception in the red zone?!?!"
Every chance they get they mention it.
Not gonna lie, it is kind of weird. "Hey boss, you mind if I bring a dead animal carcass onto the field for a selfie?"
Like Peter Gibbons in office space filleting fish on his desk.
I'd guess geico. A few offices in Buffalo and the suburbs.
Also kind of funny, both Mahomes and Rodgers are in state farm commercials and Arizona has "state farm stadium".
No point to it, just funny.