After watching the World Cup and seeing a whole lot of ties, I wondered if FIFA would address this issue. Well they are certainly considering the idea. Read the rest of the story here: No more ties!
(5) They don't have to worry about the Saints. (Just too difficult to repeat) (4) Depth at the receiver- Boldin, Mason, Stallworth, Houshmandzadeh. (3) Depth in back field- Rice, McGahee, McClain. (2) Not much change in personnel. They didn't lose any key players on either side of the ball. (1) Because the four previous reasons didn't mention the defense. For the first time in nearly a decade, the Baltimore Raven defense is not the scariest part of the team.
I'll keep my review brief, episode 1 was exactly what I expected after seeing the teaser commercials. It's a little to clean cut for my taste. I understand that ABC wants the whole family to watch, but that doesn't mean the show needs to be so sterile. The characters seem generic and the cast lacks of diversity. Episode 1 was used to get the team together, but this was done rather quickly and casually. Nobody on the team sticks out, well there is an Asian woman who sticks out only because she is Asian. The team is led by Agent Coulson, who you may remember from the movies, but his dialogue was littered with corny lines. Everyone else on the team is stock. Then there is the villain, oh wait.. there wasn't one, just some guy who is frustrated because he can't find work, so he gets some experimental surgery that turns him into a super human. SHIELD takes him down, without doing any real harm to him or anyone else. Marvel has an extremely ext...
According to a Harris International Poll release last night, Kobe Bryant and Tiger Woods are tied in first place for America's Favorite athlete. This comes as no surprise as Kobe is a back to back NBA champion and finals MVP and Tiger Wood's body of work is outstanding and will presumably continue to astound fans. It also shows that all we care about in this country is winning. Which to me is a good thing, the personal life's of athletes is really none of our business unless they choose to share it with us. So while the media outlets slam athletes for whatever faults they may have, at the end of the day the American people realize that they athletes are paid to win, and if you win we love you. The rest of the list is as follows: Derek Jeter (3), Brett Farve (4) Peyton Manning (5), Lebron James (6), Micheal Jordan (7), Tom Brady (8), Drew Brees (9), Dale Ernhardt Jr. (10).
Straight to penalties after 90 minutes! No way. Give an extra 30 minutes of stoppage time first. At least 15.
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