Officials are going to miss some calls but between the missed offside on Rams -- that cost Detroit a chance at points to end half -- and the no call on Gibbs getting hit 3 yards out of bounds. Officiating has to be better in 2nd half. This is the playoffs. #LARvsDET
This is why Detroit Lions fans are going so hard at Matthew Stafford… The NFL and national media did not care about Matthew Stafford while he was the QB for the Detroit Lions. He made ONE Pro Bowl, and never made an All-Pro team, and routinely put up better numbers than those who did.
He had “terrible mechanics” with his sidearm throws, but Patrick Mahomes is a God among men because of his ability to throw sidearm passes, right?
The Detroit Lions won their division for the first time in 30 years. Playoff football will be played in Detroit for the first time since January 8, 1994, and the first time that a playoff game is being played in Ford Field, ever.
THAT SHOULD BE THE SELLING POINT.
The NFL showed their cards a long time ago that they didn’t care about Stafford and Detroit to push this script. All we’ve heard this week is Stafford coming back to Detroit. What about Jared Goff playing against his former team that traded him out of nowhere?
We don’t hate Stafford (we dislike him today) but we HATE this stupid script that is being shoved down our throats.
#AllGrit
I assume Apple knows I’m a Lions fan, so I don’t know why they would think autocorrecting my text to “Ducking Rams” after they just killed our playoff chances makes any sense.
Does anyone have any metrics on the amount of data logged using flow logging in AWS/Azure based on throughput or number of connections? Just trying to understand rough logging costs and data generated.
I love Microsoft, but it's important they understand issues like this drive companies to the competition. You have a small team building a product, and when one platform responds and the other doesn't priorities get shifted.
Microsoft: Some API's may take 50 minutes to replicate. Sure, your resource is in the Portal, and the resource graph, but your GET is just going to return null until our API decides to respond.
Not sure if anyone at Microsoft OCP is on Twitter, but OMG I totally understand why companies build products on AWS first. The inconsistency of getting a response when making a REST call against Azure API's is horrible.
Awful to learn that Norm MacDonald passed away. He's probably my all-time favorite comedian, and just a complete comic genius. Even when his jokes were bad the way he delivered them still made them great.