Printing an article where the father of an NBA player has an opinion that is printed as anything like legitimate erodes trust
Printing an article where the father of an NBA player has an opinion that is printed as anything like legitimate erodes trust
But he hits the nail on the head with this quote:
What?
The Jags now have more Playoff wins in the last decade than the Lions have had during the entire Super Bowl era.
Though my love of the Good Place means I can’t even be angry about this.
Its just like all the pundits said before the playoffs started, “You cannot win playoff football in THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE unless you can stop Blake Bortles’ running game and prevent Marcus Mariota throwing touchdowns to himself!”
Imagine if you showed up to your first job out of college and found your dad there yelling at your new manager telling him he sucked.
“I’m out.”
Except he didn’t. He has to be totally across the LoS in order for it to be an illegal forward pass. His back foot was not.
Pity he soiled himself and his legacy by invoking a children’s deception.
But...but...
“If you want to ask me about this fake news story that has come up — I’m quoting the president now — nothing’s changed” — Bruce Arians on retiring, one week ago.
Since this is fake news and all, reporters should just keep calling him for statements.
The mean spirited attacks on Fieri are not because people ate at his restaurants and were upset with the food quality.
I think Guy is genuinely appreciative of the chance he was given by Food Network and is actually fantastic at his job, which 95% of the time is getting people who are not used to being on camera to talk about their food.
Guy gave away free BBQ to firefighters on CA fighting those wildfires with brutal, long lasting shifts. He seems like a genuinely nice person, that comedian had it right.
“I am a father now, of two beautiful little boys who are obnoxious and gassy and loud and just about the most incredible things I’ve ever seen in my life. Every day my wife and I look at them and see the boys they are becoming, the men they will someday be, and we are thrilled, we are elated, we are driven near to…
The fact that you see “politics” in what he wrote is very telling. People who see politics everywhere make it exceedingly hard to have productive conversations. Is wanting a future for your children a partisan issue in your mind?
Here’s to you, Daulerio.