Thoroughly enjoyed that, but technically speaking that was not a tweet. Shouldn't you be starting a new threat called Poast your favorite tiktok here?
now, that was fantastic. And I happen to be doing ribs so it's also timely.
how did the ump just let that slide? How can this happen more than one time? Unreal.apparently this is a strategy used regularly by this coach…he wouldn’t make it to his car if this were my kid.
the rule is still vague to me…she’s still in the box, but the catcher has the right to throw to 3rd.how did the ump just let that slide? How can this happen more than one time? Unreal.
It's obvious in the second video that she's throwing at the batter and not to third.the rule is still vague to me…she’s still in the box, but the catcher has the right to throw to 3rd.
the questions to me are a) was the runner on 2nd advancing, clearly not b) can you do that if it’s not strike three(typically) if the runner isn’t advancing…again, i’m the last one to ask “what’s the rule” with baseball/softball…i’m just going by what i see everyday.
the mf’r is also the football coach and the a.d. of this school.
How's their record though.apparently this is a strategy used regularly by this coach…he wouldn’t make it to his car if this were my kid.
screw the rule. What I saw was a third baseman standing well inside of the third base line, and a supposed throw to that target aimed so well OUTSIDE the third base line that it's impossible to deny it was actually aimed at the batter.the rule is still vague to me…she’s still in the box, but the catcher has the right to throw to 3rd.
the questions to me are a) was the runner on 2nd advancing, clearly not b) can you do that if it’s not strike three(typically) if the runner isn’t advancing…again, i’m the last one to ask “what’s the rule” with baseball/softball…i’m just going by what i see everyday.
the mf’r is also the football coach and the a.d. of this school.
similar to a hole on a course I used to play up near the mountains. It was a sloped green and the cup was on top in a very small flat spot. Anything that didn't go in the hole or make that small flat spot would funnel to the bottom, and the bottom was twenty feet from the cup. Extremely challenging to the point of being unfair. Funny thing, when I picture that green in my mind, it slopes like the side of Mt. Fuji.
in high school i cut cups as a job on weekends at a pretty exclusive course on hilton head…after about a month the superintendent told me tourist feedback was atrocious because my hole locations boarded on unfair…i told my boss i was trying to do the old 6/6/6 rule but mine were all tough.similar to a hole on a course I used to play up near the mountains. It was a sloped green and the cup was on top in a very small flat spot. Anything that didn't go in the hole or make that small flat spot would funnel to the bottom, and the bottom was twenty feet from the cup. Extremely challenging to the point of being unfair. Funny thing, when I picture that green in my mind, it slopes like the side of Mt. Fuji.
maybe, but I don't think that would be practical. So here's one too good not to share.Thoroughly enjoyed that, but technically speaking that was not a tweet. Shouldn't you be starting a new threat called Poast your favorite tiktok here?
Chuck Amato, lol? No MJ or LT? Oh well, the thrust of it is right and the best part is they fail to mention the bb school who shall remain nameless.
Julius Hodge!
lol. Wasn't it Julius Hodge that sometimes made that hilarious little hopalong, ride-the-pony move when he had the ball? It was always a travel but it never got called.Julius Hodge!
I wound up at the red & white bball gm one yr, curious to see what they had and itching for hoops to start. Hodge would posterize one of their walk-ons then flex over the 5'10 shrimp, next time it would be a snarl and grab of his nuts. All class.
There’s numerous vids out there of girls doing this. And it’s always girls and the umps never say anything. According to comments it’s within the rules evidently.the rule is still vague to me…she’s still in the box, but the catcher has the right to throw to 3rd.
the questions to me are a) was the runner on 2nd advancing, clearly not b) can you do that if it’s not strike three(typically) if the runner isn’t advancing…again, i’m the last one to ask “what’s the rule” with baseball/softball…i’m just going by what i see everyday.
the mf’r is also the football coach and the a.d. of this school.
Didnt he smack a wake player in the nuts or was it the other way around?lol. Wasn't it Julius Hodge that sometimes made that hilarious little hopalong, ride-the-pony move when he had the ball? It was always a travel but it never got called.
Chris Ball (was the smacker)Didnt he smack a wake player in the nuts or was it the other way around?
I think it was Chris Paul who smacked somebody in the berries, don't remember who but it wasn't the sort of thing you could play off as an accident. He just flat out gave him a poke in the nads.Didnt he smack a wake player in the nuts or was it the other way around?
That's pretty cool. I like the Seahawks regular unis, though. It's one of the few "modern" designs that look good. It's hard to get those right in football.this is phenomenal…being a self-proclaimed uniform geek, i’m in favor of retros more regularly.