GoToWarMissAgnes
GoToWarMissAgnes
GoToWarMissAgnes

all of them

terrific

Yeah, it’s almost like the NFL’s lawyers were trying to minimize the upshot of a decision that went really poorly for them! But you can read the decision and see if you agree with their take (tl;dr: you won’t).

nobody will be able to point to a career highlight reel or single, unforgettable play when describing his greatness

Hey you rascals! Stop that!

I don’t doubt the importance of unions, but this is not a reminder of how important they are. Kevin Ollie could fight this just fine without a union. Your colleagues need a union; this multimillionaire who holds a unique job at the university does not.

And 1.

Hellickson didn’t receive $17.2 million in free agency. He signed the qualifying offer, which Lynn could have done but didn’t.

This is an honest-to-God line that is uttered during the highlight with seemingly no awareness of the indictment it carries:

I actually think that was a clean 2.5 steps. But he definitely got fouled!

These dudes are pissed off because they had to spend THREE WHOLE HOURS interviewing someone who wasn’t going to join their team? I do that, I don’t know, every other week?

Correct.

Touche.

I’ve always enjoyed the “buffoon” argument, as if we are supposed to believe that this professional athlete who plays for the best team in the world’s best league and can do things like block shots make layups while being guarded by the world’s best athletes sometimes forgets how to take steps and just falls down.

To be fair, he thought “magic” was a street name for meth.

The head of Russia’s curling federation suggested Krushelnitckii had food or drink spiked with the drug, possibly by Russia’s political enemies.

Too soon.

To be fair, that list validates his concern that the two do not go well together.