This seems appropriate.
This seems appropriate.
You rarely notice, in part because the camera is cutting to the coaches or sideline views, but the refs and players often shake hands coming off the field.
The quote isn’t referring specifically to Deadspin, but the broader public and certainly the broader media.
“You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”
Son of privilege, Peyton had PEDs delivered to his goddamn door and everyone wrote him a hall pass.
IIRC, Jimmy G was massively criticized by team sources for not playing through his injury, or not seeking and committing to the treatment regimen that the trainers prescribed. Patriots labeled him as soft. Sounds like a bit of back-peddling for someone close to him to relay that he couldn’t because he got “locked out”…
DDP yoga, man.
What’s the record for time between Deadspin write-ups? Because 7-and-a-half years is a pretty solid stretch.
Brad Maddox disagrees.
When are we going to talk about how the Seahawks routinely break rules designed to preserve player health, whether practicing with pads when they’re not supposed to or this? Like, I get that there are other villains across the league you’d rather demonize, but this is becoming a real trend. This team treats their…
Or perhaps that how the bubble boy is supposed to look in the first places????
HOLLYWOOD NO KNOW HOW TO GET THE PEDS.
“Big ballers don’t need underwear.”
The entire South Florida region gets one. It’s what you’ve earned when you’ve been screwed by Jeter.
I mean, he said all along, “one-and-done.” Your fault that you didn’t realize he was referring to months in school.
Similarly, my daughter’s basketball team last night named their plays “Sparkle Pony,” “Beanie Boo,” and “Chainsaw Massacre.”
“Let me tell you with abrupt and forthright honesty: Michelob Amber Bock is setting the bar for ruddy-hued brews.”
This is the ONLY Kinja.
Small sample size theater and all
Lebron James?