@Zalewski_III@AfterHoursRed@IanBegley Yes that’s my point. He’s sitting at 3 points. I think because of his height (and therefore his elbows are at other guys necks) there is a real chance he gets 1 in G5 or G6.
@AfterHoursRed@IanBegley I could see him getting suspended but not for this. If his elbow catches a guy high (like it did in G4) in G5 (or 6) it will be really hard not to call an F1 (or assess after the game). And since he’s so tall if the defenders play him tight those elbows are often high
@TomFornelli Nah. The Red Sox did worse with the Mookie Betts trade. Also probably did worse with the Dustin May trade where the Red Sox got rid of the best thing they got (Tibbs) in the Devers deal.
@Ecnerwal23@cu_sassypants The line extends to the sky and the ball is a sphere. If one lace on the rightmost edge of the ball is over one piece of chalk, it’s a fair ball. And any camera angle that isn’t at a 90 degree angle to the line is going to be off
@Toddbg21@MikeDro_ No. In the same way a guy in AA is a professional baseball player. He has a job and income from baseball. A minor leaguer is not semi-pro or an amateur. It’s more like a guy in the MLS. The Premier League is where the best are, but an MLS soccer player is still a pro.
@Toddbg21@MikeDro_ I mean they are a professional team. They don’t play affiliated ball is what you mean. They started as a Collegiate Summer Ball team, and the owner realized that most people that went were families who wanted a summer night out for moderately priced entertainment and he delivered
@snikles313@_nhlsharks So the 4x events in swimming is a coach making lineups as the tournament goes on. So for the 10 golds Michael Phelps got in 4x events, then he should get 10 golds by your logic?
@DevNotClark@BenjaminSolak So your logic is they should want to need 2 TDs vs 1 TD and a FG? Also if the go for 2 and fail, they would still need 2 TDs…. Not getting the 2 would literally have no impact, getting it would have a major impact,
@TheVicMonte He doesn’t need to. Here is the rulebook. He had a) control, b) 2 feet, and then c) extended the ball forward to get the first down. He completed possession before his knee hit. Cooks meanwhile didn’t complete b) 2 feet, until he was going down, so now need to survive ground.