Anyone who followed his career in Chicago and heard him speak knows this to be true. He may or may not be a rapist, but he is definitely not smart.
Anyone who followed his career in Chicago and heard him speak knows this to be true. He may or may not be a rapist, but he is definitely not smart.
Yeah, I have a pretty big problem with people telling me I shouldn’t be allowed to live in a single-family home on a bit of land somewhere that isn’t densely packed with people I want to avoid. Apartments - especially the kind he is proposing - are not ideal for everyone any more than a house with a yard is ideal for…
Where do you see new housing going up on anything resembling a huge lot? In my area, I see nice-looking new houses that are like ten feet apart, with no fences, and I'm like I might as well keep living in an apartment. The older and smaller (and also more affordable) houses are the ones that come with decent yards.
Isn’t the Pioneer Woman’s cooking style pretty basic, down-home type stuff you would expect to be served at a ranch? I also don't think she is especially into organic/unprocessed foods.
That always infuriates me, especially when some teams seem to get the benefit of an extra second and others don't. I know the explanation is that the official watching the clock waits for it to hit zero, then looks at the QB, and only throws a flag of the ball still hasn't been snapped, but come on...we have replays…
It's nice to see someone else other than the players shitting all over the field for once.
I couldn’t agree more. Out of the million or so things wrong with the NFL on and off the field, a guy dancing isn’t one of them.
The biggest problem with your plan, insofar as it has been applied by the White Sox, is that the people running the team are too stupid to put together an 84-win team. Only 3 times in the last decade have they managed to hit that mark, and this is about to be the 4th consecutive season that the team doesn’t sniff…
I’m tired of people who oppose Kaepernick’s protest trying to have it both ways by saying that they agree with his right to protest but they don’t think game day or the national anthem is the right time. Just come out and say you disagree with him.
But of course, fumbling the ball out of bounds would stop the clock and retain possession. The hard part would be doing it in that moment in a way that's believably a fumble and not intentionally tossing the ball out of bounds.
Some people would criticize him, but anyone watching the play would know that it was the right choice. I like Bailey’s chances of hitting a 62-harder way better than the chances of Williams picking up a few more yards, getting out of bounds given the coverage, and then Bailey making a 57 or 58 yard field goal after…
How big is the tank in a Ford F-150 that, according to this chart, you might potentially have another 80 miles of range? Even if you very generously assume 20 mpg, that would take a 64 gallon tank...
I’m willing to take the gamble that the many hours of my life I’ll save by not stopping unnecessarily for gas are more valuable.
As a Packer hater, I think it’s great when Rodgers makes a beautiful play in the regular season that gets people oohing and aahing. It’ll just make it more fun to watch the annual Packers playoff collapse at the hands of the Cardinals or Seahawks or Panthers or whichever team beats them.
And last night was the first game of the season. Imagine the same scenario in the playoffs or Super Bowl.
I don't think acknowledging that Siemian looked the part of an NFL QB takes away from simultaneously observing that Denver won the game in large part because of dirty hits by their defense. There are multiple articles discussing that on this very website.
It was bad decision making, but it's also completely excusable for a guy playing in his first game. Seems like the type of thing he can learn from.
You could argue—I would—that this is shortsighted, that the decline of youth football and the rise in insurance premiums and the general ickiness felt by some amount of fans who like football but not quite enough to watch it knowing what we do about the greed of the league and the potential health effects on its…
But let’s all remember the most important thing: when a player gets a flag for taunting, if he draws a second unsportsmanlike conduct flag he’s thrown out. Because safety.
Love him or hate him, the way the Bears are shedding talent and not replacing it he’s unquestionably one of the better players on the team. Name one Bear other than Kyle Long or Josh Sitton who’s better at his position than Cutler. (Alshon Jeffery doesn’t count until he can make it through a season without soft tissue…