Where do sky get em from. 2 yd forward pass for Cas "that's alright, you just have to see the direction it was going when it came out of his hands". I did Brian. It was forward.
Carney was saying it was forward. Eddie said 'what about the momentum rule Brian' and Carney said 'Yeah that's alright, but you have to look at the direction it's going when it comes out of his hands' and then he said it was forward.
Stats - The natural predator of the common troll.
Referring to the 2011 season.
king warrior wrote:
If you finish in the top 4 i'll have a saints badge on here all next season below 4 you have a wigan badge all next seaon?
The awkward and self-conscious preamble to Sky games broadcast in 3D is wearing thin; it remind me of those early 3D movies, when everything would PROTRUDE into the cinema.
Brian Carney is a decent pundit, but he can't act; walking in circles around the stadium in a 'natural' way whilst trying to read his lines does not come at all naturally - stop it.
Carney and Wells are actually my favourites. They offer in-depth analysis and interviews that the others struggle to do, they try to offer relevant and interesting facts which Phil fails at, and they are just generally more likeable than the other in my opinion.
Carney was saying it was forward. Eddie said 'what about the momentum rule Brian' and Carney said 'Yeah that's alright, but you have to look at the direction it's going when it comes out of his hands' and then he said it was forward.
Well if you're sure, Ill go wash my ears out but I didnt hear that. Then again surround sound can dull voices
The awkward and self-conscious preamble to Sky games broadcast in 3D is wearing thin; it remind me of those early 3D movies, when everything would PROTRUDE into the cinema.
Brian Carney is a decent pundit, but he can't act; walking in circles around the stadium in a 'natural' way whilst trying to read his lines does not come at all naturally - stop it.
Yes, I agree. The Carney-Wells walking interview was cringing.
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