Sentences with phrase «little football talk»

A little football talk, then my reviews of «I, Tonya» and «Molly's Game» — and a preview of The Critics Choice Awards.

Not exact matches

Football players who stepped forward to talk about their own experiences have made it a little easier for other players to talk about their symptoms, and to seek proper treatment.
Earlier this year Terry Crews, the American actor and former American football player, talked bravely on CNN about his «dirty little secret».
To be honest Arsene, there wasn't really much football to talk about, but the fact is that every Arsenal fan knows that without a new striker we have little chance of the title this season, but according to him, the protests from the travelling fans are simply because they are being led by the media rather than making their own mind up.
This was the year of the lockout so the players were not allowed to attend however I did get to meet a few former players like Ray Bucannon, and former braves like Otis Nixon, I met four of the Falcons cheerleaders and to top it off I met coach Smith and talked a little football and then had dinner with the comrade.
They never talk about football, always moaning like a little bitch no matter when we win or loose.
Before the game, there was plenty of talk about how Watford were playing very good football this season, and many were highlighting the defensive absentees that would make life difficult for our side, but since the loss much of the talk has been about Alexis Sanchez (who didn't even play), on the referee, and on Arsene Wenger which seems a little harsh.
However, football is a game of margins, and margins matter when talking about not one, but many different little things to help make the game safer.
The 58 - year - old also believes that the meeting will have been little more than a «casual» talk about football — not about a possible PSG summer transfer — and insists that the Frenchman is not up for sale.
Saying you get frustrated about friends talking about something they have passion in while you're on a blog site that talks about football all day, and usually the same thing multiple times, is a little hypocritical.
On a bonus national championship preview episode, Dan is joined by Chris B. Brown of SmartFootball.com to talk about the defensive philosophies and overlapping principles of Saban and Smart's defense, young QB preparation, the universal potential of Saban's defense, and how much or little can be prepared for a week after very different opponents in the College Football Playoff semifinal.
COURTNEY STEKIN: I also really love the football hold which literary squishing your glands, and just because it feels a little more comfortable to me as far as being able to bring the baby to the breast, like you had mentioned and now we do a cradle hold but I like to do a little bit of a modified cradle hold because like we just mentioned we're talking about kids bending upside down, sideways.
I'm a little crazy, but this shortcoming can be hidden by the fact that I know how to cook deliciously, talk on different topics and I love football.
At this point it's worth talking in a little more depth about how football players are represented in this game: they are visualized as trading cards.
I was a local politics reporter in New York, and I'd spent the 2004 campaign obsessed with its central, vital new media outlets — Josh's liberal Talking Points Memo; Andrew Sullivan's pro-Bush Daily Dish; Little Green Footballs and the other conservative sites that punctured Dan Rather's killer story on Bush's National Guard service.
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