@westie1984: +1
@westie1984: +1
My guess is a meta-study would show that as a group, high school and college football players are in better health than other males of the same age. I'd guess, too, that retired NFL players, as a group, are in better health than other males of the same age.
@thetaxman: MIXED REFERENCES! I don't see the problem with them.
YES I FEEL GOOD ABOUT MYSELF, WHY DO YOU ASK?
THIS IS ALL I HAVE IN MY LIFE!
@NotACrook: A back and forth? A give and take? An open forum?
Her acceptance of a collegiate athletic scholarship caused some controversy.
@SeƱor Flandangles: Negro Bows to Massa
Negro Expected to Win Big Race: Other Competitors Seen as Major Underdogs
[A]lthough he may very well turn out to be the next Aaron Rodgers or Matt Ryan, he will never come close to Vick's potential.
@Brotherford B. Hayes: This is amazing! Quick, tell me what next week's lottery numbers are going to be!
@WhoDoYouKnowHere: Or Visanthe Shancoe.
Anyway, it's clear that my goal with this DVR is this: to start late on a game, skip through the commercials, and catch up with live TV JUST as the game is coming to an end.
@AlbertIngallsThugLife: Actually, I believe that all of Gallaudet's opponents have been using the gimmick. Gallaudet's fans do cheer, but their fight song is frequently out of tune and difficult to understand.
A completely silent stadium would certainly be eerily intimidating. What a great plan! And think, all you need to do to accomplish it is to make sure that all 60,000 attendees (including Texas fans) go along with the plan! It's dazzling in its simplicity!
It's almost as if these fans believe there should be some sort of advantage to a game being played on their team's home field. I don't even know what you'd call such a thing.
@UpstateUnderdog: I too enjoy nonsequiturs.
@AzureTexan: "Kiss me!"
@chazified: Guys, guys, let's not fight. You're both douchebags. Now let's pop collars and hug.