And only one had shattered facial bones.
And only one had shattered facial bones.
Huh? Really? Is this how you respond to physical confrontations with women? You think it’s a logical progression for a man to respond in a violent way to a woman? He couldn’t have walked away? God, the emotional immaturity of some men... I’ll help you: NO, she should not have physically confronted him. But even in…
The point she grabs on to him and starts hitting him is the point at which it was likely impossible to end the confrontation without getting violent with her.
Like they say, a tie is like watching someone punch your terrible sister.
My thoughts exactly.
A bit conflicted here. I was expecting them to be in line and her accidentally bump into him or something. On one hand, he is a world-class athlete and she is a woman and he needs to be cognizant of that, And his level of force is unnecessary.
She said he tried to hit on her which is now very ironic.
How the school and coaches could watch this and be like “yeah, we will let him keep playing here” is beyond... oh wait no never mind, I just remembered futbawl is way more important than uhh, what is it, ohh yeah being a decent human being and doing the right thing.
“but, but but, they suspended him for a year and she…
Should the robots that are going to take everyone’s job organize unions as well?
But we’ve known this for a while, right? Trump got elected promising fantastic nonsense, the Democratic electorate tuned out a party that couldn’t even swing higher than incremental improvement.
I disagree, Mussina is a perfect example of the Hall of Very Good. There was never a moment in my life as a Red Sox fan where I said “uh oh, gotta face Mussina tonight”.
Ding-Ding-Ding! They get rock hard chubs paying guys back for snubbing them. Sports writers aren’t good people for the most part. So many of them have god awful radio shows.
cotd tbh
He’s a patriot for Real America, and helped it Take Our Baseball Back from those coastal libruls. The Yankees even wear blue, just like those commucrats!
This is a good take. Schilling for all his horribleness was an excellent player and from my understanding, a fairly good teammate and less of a (known) asshole during his playing days. If there is a character clause, it should judge the player’s character at the time of his playing, not while he is retired. In terms…
Do you have my phone tapped?
It sucks that Schilling is such a bigoted asshole, because that is one of the more badass lines I can remember an athlete delivering, especially when it’s directed at that Yankees team, from something called an “Arizona Diamondback”
I think Curt Schilling should be in the hall, too—the hall of great big buttheads!
I suppose ultimately it comes down to whether or not you think the BBHOF has to be a certain thing or another. Does Schilling deserve it on merit? Probably. Is the HOF obligated to do invite Schilling over and throw him a party? It’s tough to say.
In 2001, as a member of the Arizona Diamondbacks, when asked about the New York Yankees’ supposed mystique and aura, he said, “Those are dancers in a nightclub” and won the World Series MVP award as his team ended a Yankee dynasty.