ummmm Mims had 23 catches and only 7 of them were thrown by Flacco. They only played together in 2 games. In those 2 games Mims was targeted 15 times and they only completed 7. so your post about only Flacco looking for him and him being open is completely false but its okay, most of us stopped watching that junk ass team in late September anyway
Mims looked promising in limited action, while dealing with a far from ideal situation. That said, he hasn't shown enough to be viewed as a cornerstone guy like Becton or others.
It's not false. Watch the games after Sam returned. He almost never looks for Mims. I remember the announcers talking about it.
It's so dark and blurry, it's hard to tell, but no I didn't see him kick anyone, but he may have kicked someone before they showed who Claypool was. Unless TMZ just blatantly lied and said that he kicked someone, in which case Claypool can sue them for slander, I have to assume that he did kick someone in the head or they wouldn't have claimed that he did. In any event, he needs to stay away from situations like that and keep his friends out of situations like that. People will be looking to sue him or say they beat him in a fight or something. He needs to be smarter than the average young person precisely because he's "famous" and an athlete. The news media is like vultures and they're just looking for something like that.
I don't know. Many times I've thought it was going to kill me or turn me into an alcoholic, but it hasn't. I guess the old saying is true, "What doesn't kill you will make you stronger."
He walks away then turns and comes back into the action and between the legs you see him kick/stamp/lash out with his leg, the crowd then turn on him and he scurries off 10 yards or so, yes the action is a bit dark but it certainly looks like his hairstyle if nothing else.
Not sure it is true slang, just dumb fuckers using the wrong word to begin with, and other people then using it in a piss-taking way back at them, usually with a picture of a bottle of sauce. Who's your ? Well on soccer forums over here anyways lol Edit didn't realise Mangold was flogging an actual sauce lol
We will only know the truth if you order the sauce and try it out. I doubt it'd be the first overall pick for me at least. I'm not very partial to bottled BBQ sauce. Maybe I'll try it out.
See, you are in a different sociological sphere. No American has ever referred to ketchup as a sauce, especially to-mah-to sauce.
Indeed, I have never heard anybody call it ketchup in my life lol in fact often just refered as red sauce lol the other popular one is brown. So at a burger van the question is do you want red or brown? Always red for me my friend, brown is for Adults lol
Brown? As in mustard? Barbecue sauce? Steak sauce? Ketchup is for burgers; mustard is for hot dogs; barbecue sauce is for barbecued meat and steak sauce is for nothing. If your steak is so bad you need sauce for it, eat something else.
You know nothing of sauce usage in the UK, we dollop a pile of it on the side of our plate and dip chips, yes chips not fucking french fries, they are called chips. Of course, it goes on burgers and bacon sarnies just fine as well, even on sausage butties. Steak sauce is a different thing, lots of differing kinds, but I don't cover my steak in a sauce but will occasionally dip a chunk in tomato sauce lol and that is nothing to do with steak quality btw. Brown sauce is a little harder to explain tbh my dad used to get one and it had chop sauce on the bottle but the most popular version seems to be HP sauce followed by daddies. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_Sauce It would seem they are all owned by Heinz now. Steak sauce in the UK and tbh the world over is more fine dining than squeezing it out of a bottle. https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/steak-sauce-recipes Peppercorn sauce, mushroom sauce, whiskey sauce, bearnaise sauce etc