The police asked, "Do you have any evidence of this alleged attack?"
The wife, pointing to the package of Oreos, responded, "It's right there in black and white."
QB steps up to the line, sees that defensive package, and audibles to a passing play. TD, regardless of whether it's from the 1-yard line or the 50-yard line.
I wear the black for the poor and the beaten down
Livin' in the hopeless, hungry side of town
I wear it for the prisoner who has long paid for his crime
But is there because he's a victim of the times
Went down to the mountain, I was drinking some wine
Looked up in the Heaven, Lord, I saw a mighty sign
Written fire across the heaven, plain as black and white
'Get prepared, there's gonna be a party tonight'
Uh uh hey, Saturday night
We just finished the first season of "Wednesday" on Netflix. A bit darker than "The Addams Family," but quite entertaining. There will be a season 2.
Also on Netflix is a miniseries called "The Fall of the House of Usher." Many references to Edgar Allan Poe stories (including the series title), but even if you're not all that familiar with Poe's work, it's still a good show.
Seems like the responses in this thread can be divided into two categories: those who appreciate a hot shower and those who say, "My life sucks so everyone else's life should suck too."
I agree, which reminds me ... during the Bills-Jets game, there was a flag for an ineligible man downfield. Then the ref said, "After review, it was determined that the lineman was not downfield," and they picked up the flag. Since when is that reviewable?
It was, and DK was at the Bills' 35-yard line when Shakir made the catch. Kincaid then ran all the way to the Jets' 20 - probably 40 to 45 yards, considering the angle - to make that block.
Until I saw the last replay of Shakir's TD, I didn't realize that Kincaid took out three defenders with one block - and that block set Shakir free for the TD.
Agreed, and it's not just Cook. Murray has ripped off some good runs too. Every RB looks better with an improved O-line.
But regardless of the line, Cook looks better than Moss or Singletary on their new teams.
This. I think yesterday was the first time since the Miami game that I saw Josh smiling on the field in the middle of a drive.
He plays better when he's having fun.