That scares
the hell out of any defense.
Not exact matches
His
defense is stellar, and he was voted «Most Likely To Mistake a Dove for a Baseball and Randy Johnson the
Hell Out of It» by his teammates.
We were up 10 in the early 4rth and remember the
defense giving the offense the ball back... That was the time in the game when you put your foot on their throats... You play with all the energy and passion in the world and you put the game
out of reach with a touchdown or even a field goal... You don't play not to loose, you come
out aggressive as
hell... Come
out 5 wides with grant in the slot or something crazy that theyve never seen the whole game and you shredd their asses... You don't keep it close at that point because Brady will make plays and refs to as well to beat you.
If you haven't checked
out the comments on Monday's New Yorker Obama cover article, you're missing
out — we've been having a
hell of a back - and - forth, with several folks disagreeing vehemently with my
defense of that little piece
of satire and others weighing in in...
If you haven't checked
out the comments on Monday's New Yorker Obama cover article, you're missing
out — we've been having a
hell of a back - and - forth, with several folks disagreeing vehemently with my
defense of that little piece
of satire and others weighing in in support.
Unlike some tower
defense games that seem to dole
out waves
of enemies in escalating numbers or strength,
Hell Warders assumes that there will be a number
of human players in the mix and so even very early waves consist
of many enemies
of varying types, with hulking mini-bosses appearing as early as the second wave.
I have seen criminal
defense attorneys whose sales method seems to be scaring the
hell out of potential clients, then trying to find
out how much money the client could beg, borrow, or steal for a retainer fee.