What makes UK stadiums special is they are community hubs, embedded into a City’s culture and heart. They may not be the fanciest or most modern, but standing where you great grandad stood to watch the same team, that’s priceless
@Logicull@Zskins33 I’d agree that showing a video of fans singing and dancing pregame shows more scale than anything, but the fact that throughout this thread you refer to YNWA as emotional and meaningful and then critique US fan traditions as artificial says it all.
@Logicull@Zskins33 I’m not making any statement about better or worse. I’ve experienced both - both great atmospheres in different ways. But if you don’t think we have heated emotional rivalries in the US you’re just willfully ignorant
@Logicull@Zskins33 Because you then proceeded to attach a value statement saying Europe’s atmosphere is superior. Just because it doesn’t resonate with you, doesn’t make it worse. Those traditions are meaningful to those fan bases, just as songs/chants are for Europeans.
@Logicull What are you talking about? European fans don’t sing and chant at games? Opposition fans are there, there are just fewer proportionally given the size of the stadium / distance to travel.
@ScoringChanges Even if we grant that frame 3 is when the base path is established, isn’t the base path a straight line between the player at that point and the base? Runner still goes way outside that, no?
@VoiceInYourHea5@RN92584@MVJUDGE99 The rule isn’t about actually making the tag. He’s running towards the runner with the ball. He abandons any attempt to actually tag the runner when the runner obviously abandons the established base path.
@VoiceInYourHea5@RN92584@MVJUDGE99 This is what makes it so egregious. Gunnar has the ball in the glove extended toward the runner 10+ feet in front of him. At that point, the base path is established.
@andy_k121@TOJaysCorner@JakeDRill This is correct, but if the base path is established in the second screenshot where Gunnar is extending the glove toward the runner (i.e., attempting the tag), it’s still obviously an out.
This has always made the most sense. If they wanted a vet, they should have traded Bate pre-draft. You don’t keep Bate and bring in somebody to have Tez and the two rookies sit on the bench.
Former Raven Femi Ayanbadejo on why the Ravens may not sign a veteran WR
“Based on my discussions, and listening to Eric and coaches, I think they’re really high on Tez [Walker]”
#RavensFlock
@zimwhodey@aa7380754464685 Don’t lump me in - I’ve been nothing but honest on this. I wouldn’t rank Ioane above anyone until he proves it. Simpson is an okay stopgap - an improvement over Vorhees- but nothing special
@Logan98839393@thedawgspodcast This is the biggest thing for me, and it highlights how insane Garrett is. Being at/near the top of the league every year in sacks, pressures, etc. when you’re on a team that’s generally behind is nuts. Truly a 1/1 guy. As much as I hated facing Garrett 2x a year, it’s a bit sad.
@thisisjt23x2 Probably safe to assume a fair bit of homerism from a Trey-Ravens fan account. But my point is that there’s a reasonable basis for thinking Trey will be better than Watt this year.