It’s apparent that reporters droning on about this topic have cut him really deep
It’s apparent that reporters droning on about this topic have cut him really deep
He seems like an objectively awful individual. The type that knows what he’s doing is shitty, but feels he’s “right” and that makes it ok. That being “rational” and “logical” is more important than being a decent person. And that can’t see his stupid, shitty emotions are neither rational nor logical.
I have been made aware that some of the interactions related to a specific Twitter exchange may have had a negative impact. That was not my intention.
Gregg was blindsided by the news.
What if the bizarre catch-fumble at the end of the first half had been called correctly on the field? What if the Bears hadn’t had only 10 men on the field for the Eagles’ first touchdown? What if they hadn’t biffed a short punt to give the Eagles prime field position for their final drive? What if they had held…
“A tiny tip can make a difference? Huh. Well, I’ll never know.”
Yes. I ordinarily try not to judge people. My non-judgmental answer is that he needs to be hard and honest on himself and what he wants, because he’s going to hurt somebody no matter what choice he makes, and it’s all on him.
“my marriage isn’t really failing” It’s already failed — YOU’RE CHEATING ON YOUR WIFE.
“I don’t want to hurt anyone,” says the guy that already cheated on his wife, and helped someone else in an already failing marriage do further damage to their own spouse.
Third person is a piece of shit who wants the risk of an affair but the safety that if it falls apart with the affair they have the marriage to fall back on.
Here’s a simple and easy New Year’s resolution for those people who continually side with management/owners over players:
Stop being such a goddamn craven bootlicker.
Football ain’t big enough for a drawing of that.
They’re taking the “Black” part of “Black Monday” a little too literal this year, methinks...
What a nice way for the NFL to honor Bob McNair’s legacy
His pregnant wife would have told him not to waste beer while she handed him a battery.
Romo is fucking great and it’s wonderful how much better football can be with someone talking actual strategy during the game.
Having Tony Romo call this game was AWESOME. His enthusiasm and expertise shined on every series and unlike the useless humps every other network employs he was able to communicate the more intricate concepts behind the Ravens offense. The Browns did slow them down during their second half comeback. But instead of…
I have no idea.