They know dirt is brown, not orange, right?
They know dirt is brown, not orange, right?
Right?! I mean, there's NOTHING that can be done about being fat, just like being black, or native american. And "fatty" is super derogatory, just like calling black people "black".
Isn't the NFL and the Redskins just slowly turning this into a win-win? Eventually they'll give in and change, most of the crowd who support changing the name will praise the decision, and most of the crowd who want to keep the name will support the NFL and Redskins anyway by claiming it's PC-bullshit and that the…
And it's still up!
Also, can we get some Regressing action comparing the shooting numbers during sleeved games with non-sleeved games? (excluding weirdo's that wear t-shirts anyway)
Why doesn't he just cut the sleeves off? Can't afford the tiny little fine?
The article, and some of these comments... just everything about this is dumb. And not Deadspin funny dumb. Just dumb.
That was cleaned up rather quickly.
If I could pick one thing to happen this baseball season, it might for a game 163 for the Yankees. I mean, I'd pick my Twins winning the World Series, but that's actually impossible.
Why isn't this the rule always? Let guys stay in after X amount of fouls and just tack on technical fouls for any after that. It'd allow star players (mostly big guys) to stay in the game longer and add another element of strategy.
Thank God for Twitter.
Putting this video at the end of any article always makes it worth it.
Giants seem like the clear choice. Bears second.
Your final score is: Nothing.
Not sure what good a gun, in it's case, in the back of the vehicle, would do in a carjcak, but I get your point.
A ton of teams do this now. Saw the Timberwolves do it for their home game against someone, I think the Lakers, earlier this season.
"ESPN with breaking news today on Tim Tebow. In an industry poll at least 12% of NFL employees believe Tim Tebow is capable of playing quarterback in the NFL. Now to Ed Werder outside Tebow's training facility in Florida."
Isn't the ref waiving it off?
They can always sign him again in July if he's that important to them.
Because they knew all of that going into the two-minute warning, they knew they were going for it. And that one timeout could have got them the ball back with 20-30 seconds left if they got the stop, since the Colts could only run off 80 seconds of play clock + play time. Not much, but I'm sure they'd love to have…