So to recap what happened with the USMNT:
• Balogun received a bogus red card
• VAR protocol isn't followed (no slow-mo)
• Trump calls Infantino to ask about the process
• US Soccer lawyers preapre & submit an appeal
FIFA's independent 18-person disciplinary committee then met, approved the appeal, and told Balogun he could play in Monday's match against Belgium.
That's what everyone is complaining about?
All rules were followed, and that same process is open to every other country. The only difference is everyone knows the red card was a mistake to begin with.
The VAR system is 1000% broken. This is 10x more of a red card than what they called balogun for. It’s just some guy who buzzes down when he feels like it?
imagine getting a break from barkov's line and you have to play both tkachuk brothers line and then you get a break from them and you have to play marchand-lundell-luostarinen
LMFAO
Kirby was just rambling about how Miami shouldn’t have been in the playoffs last year and then Mario went and stole his top commit.
There are levels to this
I researched 40 years of lottery results to determine who’s had the worst luck of the teams participating on Sunday and came to a startling conclusion:
The Miami Heat deserve the No. 1 pick in the draft.
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I polled 38 Barstool employees and the results were clear:
Dante The Don has been named your Spring Break MVP
Votes: Dante (30), Nicky Smokes (3), Oona (2), Payton (2), Rico (1)
At 43 years old, Dante is the oldest MVP in Spring Break history.
Per PFF, among every FBS cornerback last season (minimum 20 targets), new Dolphin Chris Johnson had the best passer rating against in his coverage area (an absurd 16.1). Only 18 of 43 passes against him were caught. Didn't allow a TD. Picked off 4, including 2 pick-sixes.