DirtDiggler
DirtDiggler
DirtDiggler

Buddy, I’m not talking about the right to do shit. I’m talking about kneeling being a physical stance that we’ve all taken at some point (church, ring in hand, practice field as coach yells, etc.), and nooses, which are a tool for execution/suicide. One of those two things are fucking tasteless to present in a public

Yet, I’m sure this great excercisor of the 1st Amendment believes it’s appalling to kneel for the Anthem. JFC.

I’m pretty sure if there was a team called the Washington Niggers that people would be offended and it would be stopped.

Ugh, why are you people being SO PC. It’s just a SIGN. And KIDS being KIDS as they are in the locker room!

So, just so we are clear here is a quick summary of Tammy Duckworth’s life:

No, they didn’t. Get the story right. They didn’t boo Santa. They booed some drunk fan who was dressed as Santa. The Santa the Eagles hired got stuck in traffic. Management pulled the first Santa they saw in the stands. He was really skinny. This was in the middle of many bad season caused mostly by the cheapness of

I believe so much in “America” that I cry foul when you don’t stand for our national anthem, yet I will threaten to overthrow the government if the election doesn’t go my way.

I must say I’m starting to have some doubts about this Trump gentleman. I initially quite liked his idea to make America great again; I was lucky enough to visit the country recently and I rated it only “very good” rather than “great” (I knocked a mark off because the hotel kept forgetting to change our towels and

Tell it to the guys whose careers he ruined for trying to tell the truth.

The guy up until retirement had only spent money he earned from endorsements and saved every penny from his NFL contracts. He also would encourage his teammates to invest in 401ks even sitting down in the locker room to help them figure it out. Yeah, he’s a pretty cool guy.

The guy threatened the families of his team mates to keep them quiet about his doping. All considerations of the ethics of cheating aside, he’s an asshole.

If someone spends a quarter-million+ on a car, I would expect them to want to take care of it. That picture isn’t an indictment on what kind of person he is; stories like the Lockette one are. Sounds like Marshawn is an incredible person.

For Oakland as well.

Can we send this to every fucking reporter that called his character into question for the mortal sin of not talking to them at the Super Bowl?

a good guy that’s living life the way he wants. He also is rich and sounds fun. I mean isn’t that what most of us aspire to be?

Indeed. He willingly pokes fun at himself. He also did a TV show where he tells a guy he’ll run a beer over to another dude, and the guy says, nah, I’ll pass it. Funny stuff.

Marshawn Lynch is a good dude. He is very humane. What troubles me is that everyone is so surprised and tickled by that fact. Do we really live in a world where showing some common decency is something that is so rare? Anyone who is “blown away” by how nice Marshawn is must be a fucking douchebag in real life. ‘WOWZ,

I hear great things from Seattle friends. His charitable work has been serious and significant, too.

“Ya’ll need to work on your people skills.”

Its nice to hear especially after getting bombarded with the details of Josh Brown. I like that he goes to his offensive linemens kids birthday parties, he seems like a genuine good guy.