The fact that nobody asked a question like "Are you a doo doo head?" is a sure sign of the decline of our American society.
The fact that nobody asked a question like "Are you a doo doo head?" is a sure sign of the decline of our American society.
RG3 bested Rex Grossman, too.
I expect more from a platypus.
Primarily it's the design choices are all expensive, it's a lot of piling and a lot of reinforced concrete. It's far enough off the shore you will need at least barges to do it if not some small jackups. Mostly it's just $200M sounds like the bill just for buying the materials and the minimum amount of labour.
What else can people do?
So no beer, they have to move the tournament to the winter when all the European leagues are still going on, you might go to jail if you're gay, and they are basically using slave labor to build stadiums which will have no purpose after the tournament. FIFA makes the NFL look like Amnesty International.
People who believe in creationism should just be lined up and shot for being too stupid to live, and too dangerous to have walking around in society.
The most common weapon inside is simply a can top. Pulled off a tin of beans and folded over, it doesn't even need…
"Actually, it's about ethics in journalism."
Ah, I love how you monetized the work of me (the OP, /u/JewishDoggy on Reddit, also nbaplayertweets on imgur) for your own personal gain. To be fair, that is your job, to report on things. But what is wrong with putting a little work into it, so you are actually contributing? I don't have the platform you do, but that…
Well, my point is that when it came down to it, Strong showed character is second. Personally, I don't know what off-the-field character has to do with football. These coaches are paid to win, I just wish they'd stop with all the morality bullshit. It's not just Strong, it's the whole fucking sport.
go into any college bar or campus house party anywhere 4 nights a week and you will see underage drinking and girls dancing (often suggestively). Did the army recruiters implicitly pressure all of them?
I've never thought for a second that Strong is kicking all these guys off the team due to character. He's kicking them off to open up more scholarships and bring in guys who fit what he and his coaches are looking for.
Am I missing something from the article? Where does it say they were pressured? I see it says some girls were "recruited" which, eh, might be a little inappropriate using them as eye candy but I don't think anybody was forcing them to make out with each other or the recruits.
If the govt was secretly funneling billions or trillions of $$ into something secret like the fictional Stargate program and was actually accomplishing things, acquiring alien advanced tech and this would eventually filter down to benefit the general public, but also had to deal with the downsides of mucking about…
You identified a problem, showed difficulties in overcoming the problem, and proposed a solution. This is the greatest comment in the history of Deadspin soccer posts.
The biggest problem with developing US Talent is college soccer programs. The NCAA puts limits on practice time and games that hamper development, so the average 22 year old US player is on the whole behind his equivalent in other countries.