How tf you get those odds? I had him at +750…

Nah the real nightmare scenario is ending up here, going to your ball and topping ~50 yards still up the right side

I mean, while still subjective, this is hardly some groundbreaking opinion.

Plenty of teams have tried it and none have really had sustained success since the Gronk/Hernandez pairing.

This was the conversation around the Bills offense the entire 23 offseason after drafting Kincaid, while also having the bonus of an elite WR.

Also, [healthy] Gronk was a borderline 1 of 1 type player, so it’s kind of impossible to say how much NE’s success was due to his unique dominance as opposed to just a “really good pair” of TEs (well, and you know, the guy they had behind center)

Most bags these days have a specific Velcro patch to stick your glove to (pictured on OPs).

Imagine you’re living paycheck to paycheck and your AC goes out so you have to make some massive sacrifices to set aside money to fix it.

Then the repair guy shows up driving a fucking Cybertruck.

Oof.

I mean, being confused by today’s price action is hardly inexcusable, considering the market in general hasn’t been very strong today + the ominous report on projected Q2 deliveries.

Of course, the real reason it’s up so big today is simple. My $200c’s expired worthless on Friday.

No.

The only bets on DK that aren’t dead heat are ones that say “incl. ties”. They don’t specify when DH applies, as that is the default, it’s the opposite. They specify when DH doesn’t apply.

I assumed he felt the shaft snap on his swing, then just “fully” broke it to confirm what he heard/felt on the swing.

Guess not…

Doing that out of frustration, down one on a Sunday afternoon is wild.

Sure, but the shares of good companies go down all the time, for any number of reasons, despite everyone knowing that the company isn’t permanently collapsing.

Will Albertsons be higher in 2, 3, 5, 10, etc. years than it is now, regardless of the FTC decision, probably, but it’s all a matter of opportunity cost.

The No. 2 guy (Ray) is who patched him up and clearly had some kind of friendly working relationship with Krazy.

Then the No. 1 (blonde lady) drops in and makes the call to kill Krazy and then shortly thereafter scolds Ray for his failures as well.

It’s entertaining enough, same as all superpower-centric media, but like, the writing is consistently pretty awful throughout the season.

Way too many instances to even bother listing them, but it really feels like the show had good top line ideas and then they just phoned it in all on all the small things which added up.

Pretty big design flaw to have a show centered around 5 main characters and then only give it a 6 episode season.

Ever? Maybe, but it’s a pretty pointless notion to even ponder.

MSFT roughly 10x’d its market cap from 2014 to 2024, and $1000/sh for NVDA as of now would put it around a $25T market cap.

With a few decades of buy backs, inflation, etc., if they managed to remain dominant and progress, sure, it could reach $1000. But again, it’s a pretty ridiculous target.

Edit: in another comment you said in the next 5 years…put down the crack pipe

I mean, this is a perfect example of why this type of stuff gets removed.

What’s the implication here? The mods of r/golf are backed by Soros-bucks and part of the deep state?

It isn’t. We only had 4 games against those teams (5 including playoffs) and Allen had like ~15 TDs in those games

Edit: It’s almost certainly ranked by yards allowed, as all three of our division opponents finished top 10 in that category

How is this defining “top 10 defense”? Sometimes that [stupidly] means defenses that allowed the 10th fewest yards, which is hardly meaningful.

Also, this could just be heavily dependent on a team’s schedule

Edit: Annnnnd OP is a bot

While the strategy is sound, calling a multi trillion dollar company a dead cat is wild

Some people do this intentionally with MCC Align grips. Several years ago I got them put on my irons and I remember the guy at Golf Galaxy asked me which way I wanted them put on.

So the long “align” strip is facing up when you’re holding the club?

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It’s just a supply issue.

There is never going to be 30+ “elite” players in the NBA, and even if there were, they wouldn’t be evenly spread across every team.

It’s better to be competitive, even if not championship-worthy, than being bottom feeders, so you might as well “overpay” tier 2-3 guys if you don’t have a tier 1 guy.

What’s stopping someone from sneaking into Augusta breaking any particular law?

There is some debate as to whether it was a horse collar by rule, but I think even without that it shouldn’t have been grounding because the ball landed like 5 yards short of a receiver and they usually don’t call that.

Similarly they called another dumb grounding against us in the Bengals game when there was a route miscommunication between Allen and Davis.

Weird year for grounding.

Just started watching, what’s the deal with guys (Hovland, Zala) getting club length relief around the green?

Yes, these are ladies clubs.

My buddy had the men’s version of these years ago and the color scheme was different (red/orange instead of green-ish)

Model is X Series N415

You’re right, bringing in more money, which is how players get paid more, definitely doesn’t help the other players.

Good call.

And a veteran Tiger presence on the Tour is a well known positive for individual sports

There’s been one USO in the last decade where the winner was over par (2018) and only a handful or so over the last ~50 years.

Given that plenty of normal tournaments end up with winner near -20, there’s nothing wrong with a -6ish winner, IMO.

Players (and equipment) are both way better than they were decades ago, and there’s only so much you can do, without the intervention of Mother Nature, to make any particular course harder to play.