I didn't say he was a good country singer. I said pretending like he wouldn't continue to be popular, or that you'd never heard of him, was just ignorant.. That's all.
I didn't say he was a good country singer. I said pretending like he wouldn't continue to be popular, or that you'd never heard of him, was just ignorant.. That's all.
This one? Singing in the most listened to genre, by sheer numbers, in the country..
I think it's a pretty safe bet that people will hear from a singer that has a number of #1 hits in the most listened to genre in the country.
In a league where the QB is basically the only position that matters, to make you relevant, a coach that is extremely well regarded for coaching and handling QB's is in high demand.
Also - Yeah, he was there to promote a product that he didn't know how to promote.. DP wasn't the unprofessional one here, lol.
DP is a host of a national radio show, and is consistently praised for his ability to interview people. I don't think hearing that the local Chicago Beat Writers had trouble talking to Alshon while at the practice field, would have stopped DP from thinking that maybe he could get Alshon to talk more about the Drake…
It's part of the shtick mostly. I don't think any of the Danettes have any poor feelings for him, despite how they get treated.
I think you're confused on the point of interviewing.
Believing he is guilty of rape, is not nationally proclaiming that he is guilty of rape.
FALL ON IT MATT, JESUS CHRIST
Clearly Rob Ford and Lennay Kekua. I also vote for PFTCommentor. He made the leap this year.
I'm not for banning all violent sports, at all. I'm for banning boxing, actually, but at the very least support the proposed rules here. They aren't blanket statements. They only apply to boxing. You just keep applying them to less violent sports, for some reason.
I can't believe that was actually your response. You're right, most sports don't. That's why they're different.. Boxing does. That was my point. I'm not sure what a history major has to do with a ton of modern sports that you listed though. Kudos. MMA? Old school, I see.
That's incredible, give him a high-five for me. I watched "Broke" on ESPN, the 30-for-30 documentary about athletes going broke, and was able to accurately predict which athletes featured had, in fact, gone broke.
What does he need to explain? Most aren't paid handsomely, only the best are. Plenty of people sustain life-threatening injuries, and life-altering injuries, long before they make anything more then a crappy fight? We're not talking about Floyd Mayweather here.
There's a lot more prep for an offensive play, then a defensive play. OKC knew what they needed to do at the end of the game.
You are betting on whether or not the final score of the game, combined together, will be higher or lower then the line set before the game. The Chiefs and Bronco's line is low because of the Chiefs' perceived great D.
Thanks. That made intuitive sense.
When it says a team is 5-0 on O/U... Does that mean the over hit 5 times? The under did?
It'd be funnier if they only gave them one pair of shoes though, and you could just tell the ones that sold their's for money, because they're playing in their own.