I don't think it really ever goes bad. Might lose some potency.
I don't think it really ever goes bad. Might lose some potency.
Come on, man, show some respect!!!
Capful of liquid smoke in boxed mac & cheese is a glorious thing.
"Morris, a Pensacola native, said he bought the 626 from his pastor for $2 back when he was playing for Florida Atlantic University."
Platoons are the new Moneyball.
This whole story is what is wrong with sports media today. Sports media's hype-cycle created the over the top legend of Jadeveon Clowney and now they can't wait to tear down the very thing they created.
Umm... but he HAS neutralized stupid at times, right?
"I have a pet bunny, and it hasn't affected my sex life at all."
"Either Myers decided to Bartleby this play for unknown reasons, or he was "called off" by someone in the Red Sox bullpen. We kind of hope that it's the latter"
Not nearly enough conservative/Republican athletes...
Martin St. Louis begs to differ...
How often to teammates hang out off the field? It is clique-ish?
Have you ever personally seen a player use steroids?
"Bleacher Report's Howard Beck" **shudder** Still sounds weird.
OF COURSE they weren't sarcastic... #sarcasm.
"Yes, they have a standard student meal plan, but sometimes the dining hall is a long walk after a hard day's work"Come on...
The fact that the Bills used a first rounder for Spiller is irrelevant. That is to say, maybe they didn't NEED to use the first rounder on Spiller, maybe they could have gotten a near equivalent with a 2nd or 3rd round pick. That fact that "he wasn't easily replaced" (because the Bills used a first round pick) is…
Agree, dude. The whole, "never wash with soap" thing is totally overblown.
You mean late 2nd round pick Ray Rice and Marshawn Lynch who was traded for a 4th round pick?The point isn't that RBs aren't valuable, it's that they are much more readily available than franchise QBs (which Cleveland is stockpiling for).