This isn't how life works. For all we know UW would have fumbled the ensuing snap. Everything that happens happens because of what happened before. You can't change something hypothetically and assume a different outcome because you don't know the infinite number of other possibilities.
Obviously it was a contributing factor.
As Mark Helfrich would say "It was a million little things".
Finished Axel F. Other than some nostalgia of seeing Eddie, Judge Reinhold, John Ashton and Serge, it’s a terrible movie.
Watched Terminator 2 on my flight and finished it over the weekend. Still pretty good even though I’ve always found the kid to be annoying.
And last night after finishing the Bama-Georgia game around midnight, I watched Starship Troopers for the first time in probably 25 years. Incredibly cheesy effects and dialogue. Denise Richard is probably the female lead but I find her unattractive. The other chick is the movie was Dina Meyer and I thought she was a smoke show.
People can vouch both times Coleman got caught I was distraught because I knew it meant they'd get zero points on those drives.
One day the team will fuck up and everything will go right.
I thought Coleman was gone for long TDs twice, both times he gassed and got ran down by a defender.
He is quick, but not fast.
Everything about that game makes you want to gouge your eyes out
if he makes that FG we blocked, we win the game by 1. How fucking ridiculous is that?
Wow, I can't believe UW is favored. Is this right? I would have thought Michigan would be favored by at least 4.