JoTavs
JoTavs
JoTavs

Well we talked about the LeGarrette Blount punch for a long time, and more recently the Csont'e York punch. The Rice situation deserves considerably more discussion and outrage because those other situations were between two athletes of similar size and yet STILL resulted in much longer suspensions than Rice's.

This is crazy talk. Are you really suggesting that PBR isn't overly represented at concert and festivals (and perhaps bars)? It's expanded over other cheap beers into a certain market, even if its edges aren't purely defined.

"As a fan of not just baseball but hockey (good revenues and great attendance, by the way!), I've long since grown hardened to the bullying implicit in the relativist argument. As long as the athletes we admire are paid enviable wages, and as long as the games we want to watch are broadcast on TV or streamed on the

It's a good question, but I think the answer is "no." I don't think the DUI convinced them to go through with the full sentence — they want that to be the default. I think the overwhelming concern of the NFL at this point is its own sentencing power.

Absolutely. I know it took us forever to get to 4, but I agree that 8 is right. That would be a fantastic 7 games.

Exactly, Robinson was also on Montreal.

You wouldn't think that people from a place as lovely as San Diego would be humorless and defensive, but there it is.

The ad makes me want to watch sports less. So, good job Fox?

A Prayer for Aaron Murray

I think he someone with the ability to read? I was confused also.

I don't know — maybe it "gets a free pass" compared to those sports from NASCAR fans. But if I may be so bold as to speak for the majority of generic Sports Fans, we think that NASCAR is plagued with trashy hot-tempered a-holes.

Oh, BS on him not writing it "to be lauded as a hero." Read the text, that's exactly what he did. "I turn and slowly walk away." Give me a break.

I don't know man, I loved the original story, but I also love this takedown. Maybe sometimes a kid does not to deal with the disappointment, but it doesn't reddit guy into a quality human being.

I would like to -1 this bro comment.

Yeah, sounds like early REM. It's fantastic.

Yeah, I don't think the problem is the rule, to be honest. The rule is straightforward, the umps just blew it in their application. He didn't block the plate until he slid over "in order to field a throw." No violation.

Yep, Joe is her man.

Perhaps it's less ugly because the parties' numbers are closer and more realistic in baseball, because of the style of arbitration. (That's a generality of course, we've seen some stupid number in baseball on occasion).

He made it pretty clear when you read the tweets together.

I'm really hoping some Sooner fans can stop by and tell us what really happened. Perhaps it was her fault? And what does Mixon's lawyer think?