Yeah. The more appropriate time frame would be to keep it under wraps for about 15 years or so, and then act once you've been publicly embarrassed. It's called coaching with dignity, people.
Yeah. The more appropriate time frame would be to keep it under wraps for about 15 years or so, and then act once you've been publicly embarrassed. It's called coaching with dignity, people.
Let me tell you, as delicious as it sounds in theory, Skittlebrau does not work in practice. Simply leads to lots of clean up, especially when stupidly attempted over a carpeted floor...
+1
People don't kill bulldogs, the sun kills bulldogs. I supposed all you bleeding hearts lost on your way from going to Jezebel want to institute sun control now, don't you?
Must be doping
+45 out of 48 counts
No, I'm pretty certain he's aware of the phrase, he's just pointing out it makes no fucking sense whatsoever to say it to the Russian team. They are not in America and expressed no feelings toward America, so it makes zero sense to tell them to leave for not liking it.
+1 problem
Even when he was a Twin I knew he was a piece of shit. To think, people thought Mauer replacing him was a terrible idea at the time
Ha ha. Only men can do stuff well.
"Go away if you don't agree with everything I have to say!"
"Bro" (as it should be — use quotation marks to mock), while Kevinetc. doesn't use the most subtle of ways to make his point, it doesn't change the fact he's got a point — the US has doped in multiple fields. Yet when Americans in those fields win medals, outside of cycling, how often do you even hear of them being…
Yeah, it's really convenient to explain away racism by saying "man, a lot of people accuse us of being racist!" Maybe it's because we do have some problems with racism. As others have pointed out, she outpaced a guy who admitted he was slowing down. But yeah, the Chinese have been caught doping before, so every…
Yeah, it's almost as if America has some problems with racism and xenophobia and will look to discredit the accomplishments of any people of color or foreigners. Because certainly no prominent American athletes have ever been caught doping. Nah, just those nefarious Chinese and their scheming ways...
+1 union had it coming
Yeah, fair enough. But if we were in a position to stop it (also legally obligated to do so, as public employees under various required to report laws) and didn't, I don't think any of us would argue we wouldn't deserve to be punished. Or for that matter, openly and continually mocked for not doing the right thing.…
"nd you are correct in that the ruling by the NCAA will have repercussions that affect any number of individuals that had nothing at all to do with this entire ordeal"
/Jay Paterno reads Shingen's post