50shadesofjimgray
50ShadesOfJimGray
50shadesofjimgray

It’s fascinating to me that some responses to this comment have some homosexual connotation to them, as if player safety is only a realm for faggots and pussies. Or better yet, as if you could take the same hit, big man that you undoubtedly are. Then, once a player gets laid out on the turf, everything is kneeling

As a centrist, I think it makes a lot of sense to play up a third party option, especially for the Senate. A handful of votes in the middle recalibrates the entire body and makes them come up with more reasonable solutions than the utter polarized dogshit of the past 23 years.

Internet tough guy spotted.

Yep, and that’s fine. But he led with the head, no matter where he made contact with the receiver. There’s no effort made to wrap the guy up. If you can’t do that same move to a QB (and you can’t), then you shouldn’t be able to do it on a receiver or back (and you can).

If that’s not a penalty, then your penalties are screwed up.

I think I can explain what happened here. Instead of trying for the shallow cross route across the middle — a throw that would not have been against Glennon’s body, would have had fewer defenders around it, and one on which he could have led the receiver a little bit in the open field — Mike threw it to the exact

Then later, he got to show her his O ring.

God damn it. Now I have to give my Hydroflasks away. Fuck you, Dave Matthews.

Even in favorable biographies of him, the most recent that I’ve read being Ike’s Bluff by Evan Thomas, there’s a general acceptance that he didn’t want to think too much, or at least not too much too often. Definitely a smart guy and as a strategist, very high up there. But he preferred to stay out of the weeds a lot,

Burneko, right?

More ass for the forward pass.

He accomplished next to nothing, would get heckled in bars when he went to get drunk, and he only got worse the longer he was president. His kid dying didn’t help.

Sure. Plenty of really smart ones — Clinton, JFK, Teddy, James Garfield. I’ve heard John Quincy Adams was otherworldly, almost too smart for his own good. But of all those guys, did any do as much with their brain as Jefferson did, from philosophy to architecture to agriculture to inventions?

One term in the Senate, then elevated to VP. He was also a representative for five terms in the 1840s and 1850s.

Tyler, like a lot of rich guys back then, remarried after his wife died. So he had a son when he was 63 (1853 or early 1854). Then his son did the same thing at age 70 and 75. The grandsons are 93 and 89.

Read his memoirs, written when he didn’t have the strength to do anything else. Grant was a pretty effective communicator, which doesn’t make him a genius but does align more with him being simple and linear than just stupid. He was terrible with money, but so was Jefferson, likely the smartest president. He was

“Os Os Baby”

WHY THE FUCK WASN’T I CONSULTED ABOUT ANY OF THIS?

Well, see — and they forgot about Dre!

Dom, stop editorializing. You couldn’t find a picture without Beats to use in a story about alleged battery?