Saw the first quarter, but now sitting in a theater, waiting for the movie to start. Giving up on the Bears is really, really, really really freeing.
Saw the first quarter, but now sitting in a theater, waiting for the movie to start. Giving up on the Bears is really, really, really really freeing.
Tune in Tuesday when the NFL announces a fine for the depiction of gambling quickly followed by “The Raiders are moving WHERE?”
That wasn’t so much a Hail Mary as just a really long post pattern. Yeah, I’m that guy. Fuck you, too.
I don’t think I’ll ever get enough of seeing flabbergasted fans in the stands reeling with shock. It warms the cockles of my cold, black heart.
I hate Cleveland as much as the next guy, but this seems like the kind of reaction you’d want out of a (hopefully) engaged and loyal fanbase.
All she did was say what the NY Times has been saying for month
And yet he’s still better than Beth and Rex. It is painful.
Nope. It’s not like being dropped by a sponsor at all. Because one case is about a sponsor, and the other is not. Dropping someone you’re sponsoring is withing your rights, filing a DMCA claim for a game you have given everyone permission to stream is not within your rights. DMCA is for copyright infringement, not…
He’ll be here shortly to give you the lukewarm politically correct take on this punt.
[cums]Kluwe[/cums]
What else is there to do in Wisconsin?
Most places call them editors.
Why’d you guys get rid of the roundup of the best Gameday signs?
the real story is “INCOMPETENT SEC DEFENSE CAN’T RECOVER FUMBLE IN 6 ATTEMPTS”
Yeah!!!!!!! The Patriots have the worst record in the league!!!
They sure did, but c’mon Emma, I’ve seen better takes than this after a big Pats loss. Even so, I’ll bookmark it and bring it up in November :-(
Fun fact; if they win 15 in a row, everyone in Cleveland who bought windows in July from some company will get their money refunded. Seemed like a fail-safe promotion, now that company has to be worried unless they took out insurance.
Counterpoint: the Steelers derive a brick shit-ton of value from their association with Pittsburgh/Western PA, most all of which would evaporate if they pulled up stakes for Boise or some shit.
...and here is the problem. Having worked in union shops, I have seen both sides. The problem is that unions today are like the RNC/DNC; they send out a broad political message at a national level, but can’t manage a cohesiveness on a local level. What I saw was local leadership is so embroiled in their subgroups…