Lionel_Osbourne
Lionel Osbourne
Lionel_Osbourne

The NFL conveniently forgot to mention that every person polled was Herschel Walker.

Fines really are not enough to deal with this problem, nor are empty stadiums. With both of those solutions, the people perpetrating the racial abuse are insulated from the punishment for it. One fewer home game or a fine that they won't have to personally pay isn't going to stop fans from throwing bananas on the

"Boy, his head looks completely out of place right there!"

This guy knows he's going to be fine. After all, at Notre Dame, it's those on the other side of the camera that have reason to be worried.

So, discussing race is off the table but degrading women by calling men "female genatalia" is cool?

Burke sits here alone in the dark day after day, for about 100 hours a week, watching dozens of sports events simultaneously.

If I'm paying to go to the Series, it means I want to go to the Series. The way I look at it, I'm going to Game 1 and saved pretty 100% on the price, so I've already profited. Have my cake and eat it too.

I guess you can't bring a machete to a gun fight

And what's the steep price?

I bet the seller had to go "See about a girl"

Unfortunately such a sweet deal comes with a steep price: Ticket Oak gets to ravage your body for one (surprisingly sensuous) night.

More of a 1st baseline seat and he won't have to witness any of Fox's Almost Human commercials that night. Good work, Erik with a K.

Eh, it's only a Cardinals game.

"About the bill, sir."

Instead of trolling the Pats fans with more gifs of how they violated a rule, I'd be way more interested to see a super cut of every time other teams violated the same rule on Sunday.

Leyland was old-school without being a prick about it. Take a lesson, Cardinals.

I hope it's not health related. As a Sox fan I can honestly say he was one of the reasons I was afraid of the Tigers. He's a great manager who is not afraid to throw the book out the window to win.

Leyland is 68? He doesn't look a day over 85.

The mating ritual of the New Jersey male continues to mystify anthropologists.