At least now we know the Kentucky football team can beat somebody.
At least now we know the Kentucky football team can beat somebody.
Life's cruel tricks - the best nights are the ones you can't remember.
NFL Franchises are privately owned (including the non-profit Packers who have many owners). If you don't like their cartel you're welcome to find entertainment elsewhere because the answer is not to expand the powers of government because of deflated footballs.
You've misinterpreted the reason for the existence of the NFL. The NFL does not exist so that the game of football can be played. It exists so that the owners can make money. Sports do not "need" an outside ruling body unless they need it to help the owners make more money. Given how the many fiascos the NFL has…
"means that technically the public are their shareholders."
Well, no.
Um sports leagues are corporations
Why would a player who got popped for adderall three years ago talk about integrity? I'm just so tired of his act.
Is he implying that there is an owner in the NFL that does not have a close relationship with Roger Goodell... the very man the owners hired to represent them? Huh?
I love hearing Richard Sherman talk about the integrity of the game, the Patriots won't be punished, etc, etc.
Says the guy who wasn't punished for using PED's....
Should I give 9/11th of a plus for that?
+1, slick
I love Bill Nye, but he equivocated. He said "I don't think "rubbing the ball affects the pressure. The guy is a scientist. Why not explain to me scientifically why rubbing the ball does not affect the pressure. Just tell me why, Bill Nye . If you do, I will respect your opinion. If you tell me it's just your…
Have you got any examples where Nye was indeed full-of-shit?
"Bill, let's take our next call. Pete from Seattle has a question about jet fuel."
No, "we get what we incentivize" puts blame on readers, who should not be blamed at all.
The most amazing part of your response is your failure to comprehend that the OP is criticizing Ford
I saw this live. The NFL Network follow-up was like watching a special ed teacher with his two most special students.
All around, this is one of the worst sports analysis clips I've ever seen. And that is a very competitive category.