I have to be honest, it's a little tough for me to feel bad about the guy potentially losing millions when he's got that giant cracker fortune to fall back on.
What is wrong with trying to sell merchandise? A professional sports team is just a business. The point of running most businesses is to make money.
Girl in the Vine...front row seats, staring at the jumbo-tron. :/
' Boxing, as ugly and corrupt as it can be, is a sport that involves a great deal of athletic spectacle. Fighting, at least as presently sold, is the precise opposite, a contrived spectacle based mainly on what can be sold to whom that almost incidentally happens to involve a sport.'
Great work from Russia to bring this full circle by not bringing it full circle.
This is awesome, not only because of "sticking it to the man" but also because of how much this woman helped her sport. Smiling wildly after reading this.
remind me again how many people care about football? baseball then? roughly 10 combined? Ok then.
You're right, they should aspire to be more professional like Tony Kornheiser or Skip Bayless or Stephen A. Smith or Bill Simmons or
I take it you're American. It's understandable - you don't have a single sport that matters as much as hockey does to Canadians, so you don't understand why the reaction is as it is.
You're ripping early afternoon sports talk radio hosts. You do get that, right?
It's been a while since Canada's lost, and if they win it's usually just responding to the millions of predictable "Fuck Canada"'s that come from American keyboards.
*Signs baby to four-year full Mid-level exception deal*
Kind of like how my children deal with me when they want something.
I haven't seen that big of a dump taken on a field since the Super Bowl.
Counterpoint: you are wrong. A player being able to go as much as they want after the first three is bad ass and adds a ton of narrative to an otherwise "coinflip" situation.
wtf am I supposed to be looking at
Dude, nobody's allowed to treat anybody like that, ever. Who raised some of y'all?
Being world champion in pro wrestling is actually more comparable to winning a championship than you think. It means the company has faith in you to carry the load, to be a face of the company if you will, and is rarely conferred upon guys who would fail to do so. It's as much a sign of being "the guy" as a…