no amount of hatred for this publicity whore is irrational
no amount of hatred for this publicity whore is irrational
Not saying you guys didn’t, Just back more and more obvious to me, especially reading Greg’s article re: Whitlock.
Bill Simmons the boss seems like a pretty good dude, especially when you compare him to Coach Whitlock.
Glossy bottom seems like an awesome nickname.
I dislike Jalen because he thinks he is a personality. Webber’s subdued style allows you to focus on his substance. Personally, I would take that over Rose any day.
In this situation I can honestly say I hate the non-celebration. You just put your team into the most prestigious match of the year. It is okay to smile about it.
NBC with Dan Patrick?
I wonder what the contract stated about his rights to Grantland and 30 for 30? Bizarre that you would start something that really has your name on it and then walk away.
Yes, people care about everything too much... says the guys who has commented on this blog post 80 times.
The timberwolves one looks EXACTLY like a timberwolf, but only after a vivisection.
“I think he is ultra-sensitive to criticism about his place in the sports-writing firmament, particularly his status as a Deep Thinker and writer about Big Important Ideas,”
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Nailed it — Without starting Umkhonto we Sizwe and its acts of sabotage, Mandela wouldn’t have become the leader he did. He certainly was non-violent after prison, but before it, he recognized the battle had to be fought.
Can we get Deadspin’s lipreader in on this one? I would love to know what LBJ is saying and what Turner could be saying other than, “I said SORRY, OK?!!!”
This is poetry. Oh, and the best answer.
Harry Shearer in Spinal Tap
What am I missing— how the hell did they verify that he actually caught the ball?
So much to hate from the crowd. You got old man wearing the all things Boston sports hat, and Bro in Boston jersey with neon sunglasses hanging from the jersey.
Such an amazing photo
Sid Bream being tagged out at the plate in the NLCS in 1992