LoyolaRambler
LoyolaRambler
LoyolaRambler

I'm just saying, not everyone in the world knows what offends people in the United States, just as we don't know what offends people in other countries.

As long as they are light-skinned and have no negro dialect (that is, until its useful), Harry Reid will support them entirely!

The thing that pisses me off so much about Rovell is that his job could be so interesting. Sports is big business and there are so many interesting crossroads that teams, athletes and sponsors come to all the time. Covering all this properly could be a really great insight into how leagues and teams work.

Hm. I did not know that. Still, being on Spain's roster is big.

Got EPL team of the year in 2012-2013 and made the Spanish WC (over Valdes) roster as a 23 year old. Was a bright spot on United this year in a defense that struggled mightily. He's definitely more than good.

You act like United have zero talent. They have an incredible keeper in De Gea, a handful of solid players (Carrick, Rafael, Valencia, Evans, Smalling, etc.) and three world-class attackers in Rooney, RVP and Mata. Throw on a manager that knows how to manage the massive club and handle huge transfer budgets and they

La Russa was later seen throwing baseballs at students tossing their caps in the air and shouting "that's not the way graduation is supposed to go!"

...and that, kids, is how I met your mother.

Ann Arbor is still a whore.

Hey everybody! It's Rick Reilly!

Watched Sugar a few years back and it completely changed the way I see the whole steroids argument especially when it comes to KIDS coming from poor Latin American countries. If I had the choice between cheating and going pro or going back to poverty, I think I know which one I would choose.

Because it's related to Boston Strong. Our guys take some pride in what's happened in Boston Strong

So then if I'm the lawyer here, I'm exposing everything I can in an effort to spread as much bad publicity as possible about the owners. After that, I ask "why only my client?" If the dirt is bad enough and the publicity negative enough, then the NBA would be forced to act on all its owners (which it would be severely

It seems like the lawyers are saying that there has been no precedent for removing an owner because of behavior issues. They would then cite any dirt they can dig up, whether its public record or not. Remember, this lawyer is probably one of the best in LA and won't let the facts get in the way of a true story. If

I want to know everything about this.

This is the scary thing for the NBA. They were forced to action by the publicity surrounding Sterlings comments. However, if an NBA owner does something equally (if not more) terrible, but TMZ isn't around to share it, did it happen?

Nobody ever called him King Pierce for a reason.

What I just did in my toilet: Some nasty ass-shits