Man, RTJ is great. I saw them headline in Boston in 2017 after RTJ III came out. They were saying that same stuff back then.
Man, RTJ is great. I saw them headline in Boston in 2017 after RTJ III came out. They were saying that same stuff back then.
Exactly. Most people seem to be looking at this in a vacuum, where a guy made a borderline dirty play and the other guy retaliated.
I get the connotations, and I’m genuinely curious what else an “owner” should be called? I honestly don’t know.
He’s a hypocritical narcisstic idiot of the higgets order who makes Kyrie look principled, rational, and honest by comparison.
I agree for the most part, but I think LeBron’s championships in Miami and Cleveland came as a non-#1 seed. I didn’t look at the standings for those years, so I may be wrong.
Totally agree. I hate when the best team isn’t the champion. That’s one reason why I like European soccer. You play everyone twice (home/home), and the team with the most points wins the league.
But he’s also black, so Snyder feels extremely conflicted.
The issue I have with this coach is that he seemed to leave his starters in for the whole game. That’s not cool.
Unfortunately, looks still play a big part in all sports. I’m a pretty big sports data/economics nerd, and there was a study a while back that if a European soccer player looked a certain way (good build, blonde hair, etc.) he would command a higher transfer fee and salary than similar players, even if the other…
Pittsburgh has only had 7 losing seasons since 1972 (Noll’s first 3 seasons were all losing records). Aside from that, Cowher had 3, Noll had 4.
I don’t know if I’d call being stuck with an 87-year-old Ben Roethlisberger one of the best jobs in all of professional sports
Sorry, I meant “you” in the general sense, definitely not you personally. I honestly agree wholeheartedly with you, especially on your added point of fighting corruption with corruption.
I mean, I get what you’re saying 100%, and I agree that I don’t think anything will happen.
Not to nitpick, but all three of them have rings except Harden. And even if Kyrie doesn’t play, they still have a legit shot to win it this year.
Also, everybody in the world gets one body, one life, just like Kyrie. So the fact that he doesn’t realize his decision jeopardizes the “one body” of every one he comes in contact with epitomizes how selfish he is.
Totally agree. To your point, no politician is content “doing the right thing” unless they can broadcast to everyone that they’re doing it. Everything is a calculated action to help their publicity.
Durant doesn’t want him gone, so the Nets aren’t trading him. Thing is, when Kyrie was out and Harden was severely limited against the Bucks, Durant was about 4 centimeters from taking them to (and probably winning) the Finals.
Honestly, as someone who grew up in a place very similar to Pawnee (but shittier), it really did a pretty good job using humor to show the physical unhealthiness, hypocrisy, and overall bigotry of the typical small town Midwesterner.
Also, as much as it pains me to say this, Fox News’ actual news (not opinion or talk/round table shows) is usually accurate, even if it’s given from a biased angle.
Spot on with the lottery comparison. There have been studies that show that most lottery winners fall one one extreme side of the spectrum—either the blow it all because they have no financial understanding. Or they’re extremely miserly because they know they’ll never get a payday like that again and they’re afraid to…