As a Lions fan, I can’t help but think the game we lost to the Cowboys has come back to now help us. Of the three other NFC teams remaining, I’d gladly take the Bucs over the newly hot Packers or season long formidable 49ers. And I hope the Lions face the Bills or Texans in the Super Bowl. At...
Electron flow theory I suppose. Still not entirely sure even after watching these two videos. It’s hard to overcome the simplified analogy that it’s like flowing water tho.
As a guy who loved physics class, I find myself watching the Veritasium videos on YouTube a lot. Some of his best ones are about how electricity actually works (will make your brain hurt), the SAT question that everyone got wrong, and any of them dealing with Einstein or relativity.
Went snowboarding today for the first time this year. Something to do to make winter go by. With each passing year, my desire to become a snowbird grows though. Probably in 8-10 years when my daughter graduates it will happen.
As the college playoffs showed with Georgia trouncing FSU, recency matters. Lions are firing on all cylinders and they didn’t really lose to the Cowboys. I’ll bet money if they meet again this year, Detroit will beat Dallas.
Lions looking legit. All NFC teams apart from the 49ers, would definitely blink to have to face them right now. My prediction for NFC conference finals.
Could’ve proved a heckuva lot if Bama or Texas wins it all. Then you’d have a one loss national champ supposedly ahead of an undefeated that had a final win over an angry SEC big dog. But now we will never know and it appears to a causal fan like the committee got it right.
I’m sure hoping that next year with the twelve team playoff format will bring some excitement back to the college year end games. Something to play for again.
Although I wish I could take credit for the carnage, ultimately, I pack out my handiwork and throw it in the dumpster of the nearest rest area. I must have a copycat killer
Maybe the common parlance should no be longer be Power Five (soon to be Power Four) and instead Power Two. In the near future with Texas and Oklahoma joining the SEC and Washington, Oregon, and USC going to the Big Ten, no other conference will really matter. Especially in the CFP committee’s...