Amen.
Amen.
No, that is definitely a stupid fucking comment. The Strasburg thing has dick to do with how the Nats are playing today. Never mind that fact that anybody who watched an ounce of Nats baseball at the end of 2012 could see that Stras was *fucking* done. His last 2-3 starts were terrible. He was tired, and would not…
Um... it’s his client to protect. He may not get his way in the end, but how can you say it’s wrong for him to stand up for his client’s “best” interests? If Harvey did it, he’d be the bad guy, but Boras is paid a lot of money to the bad guy for Harvey. As the article says, everyone is doing exactly what they’re…
I agree that it took a special kind of density to not get the joke, but:
“Deadspin - Sports News without Access, Favor, or Discretion.”
I’m a non-NFL fan living in the DMV and I love Redskins dysfunction more than just about anything else.
Hey... what verse is that; because that would be useful as shit in the world of people that are out of my life but for some reason still friends on Facebook.
This... with all of my kids. But my favorite (no, that’s probably not the right word) instance was once when I took my oldest son to the aquarium (he was probably 4 or 5 at the time). Standing there looking at a display when I hear “hey Dad.” I turn around and he goes Rockem Sockem Robots on my balls. He must have hit…
Gruden says the guy doesn’t know what the hell he’s doing either, so it’s not just Shanahan.
Part of her post was right on. ESPN is all over the place with their “punishment.”
Meh... he’s as capable of being shitty as any of them. I’ll take Pedro for my ex-player analysis any day.
Curt Schilling works for ESPN; therefore, he represents ESPN. Curt Schilling did not stick to sports. ESPN saw that, and said “hey Curt... we’d like you to stick to sports around here, we need you to take a break for a bit.” So Sarah, ESPN agrees with you, and just enforced your opinion. Palin was totally right on…
I think that’s fair. The cartoon certainly only deals with one aspect of what a person might consider “free speech.” You’re definitely not wrong to mourn the lack of speech protections (even if only cultural, not legal) in our private lives.
I don’t think you actually read what I wrote, because I don’t believe that I’ve disagreed with you in principle. Real life doesn’t always work “in principle.”
Is there really a culture of free speech? Every day we see people get fired from jobs for poorly representing their employers on their private twitter accounts, or saying something stupid that someone recorded. Even if there isn’t an employment loss, people are castigated (rightly or wrongly) in public for shit they…
I’ll claim Poe’s Law. I know too many people that would have said that earnestly.
I don’t have any witty responses to this. At some point in time, these assholes are going to learn that this shit is unacceptable, right... RIGHT???
Are we all going to just pretend we don’t know Drew actually wrote that?
Portland is cool, and the beer drinking is awesome, but it’s residents are so fucking twee and earnest about themselves that I’d be happy to give it up. The rest of the country isn’t the beer desert it used to be, and we wouldn’t miss Portland as long as Portlanders think.