Yeah, The Decemberists would be great. They already tell stories with their music, so it would be a natural fit.
Yeah, The Decemberists would be great. They already tell stories with their music, so it would be a natural fit.
Why fucking bother?
Look what you DID!
Since George died, I've been convinced that Ringo will be the last surviving Beatle. There's no way it doesn't happen.
Forget Jesse, what happened to his brother Terry?
"Mighty Ducks: Days of Future Past"?
(I hope to god you didn't actually think I was being serious…)
Was Gambon the second Dumbledore, or was he the first guy who ended up dying?
Let Tim smoke!
Semi-conspiracy: They're siphoning Pixar's magic into Disney Animation Studios.
I overlooked that, I agree with you.
See, I agree with you wholeheartedly. Yet at the same time, I could see an enormous benefit for young gay adults (especially athletes) seeing someone like Michael Sam on television.
I don't think you're wrong at all about that example. I don't know, it's tough…I'm not sure exactly how to explain my feelings about it, but I'll try.
Thank you, I second everything you just said.
Skip Bayless already says something stupid every day. I don't deny that ESPN would cover it a lot from a less-than-football perspective. But through NFL Live or SportsCenter or the like, they would do the most/best football-only coverage of it as well. Besides, it wouldn't really behoove ESPN to start rampantly…
A lot of other outlets that don't have great knowledge about football and the NFL would probably get involved. ESPN would actually provide the best football-related coverage of why Sam would get cut.
Somehow I feel like that would be much less exciting than it sounds.
Precisely. A reality show that a player wants? Hell no. One the league wants? Go right ahead.
Actually, the NFL is fine with letting cameras into its locker rooms and day-to-day operations, so long as it gets to pick who and where ("Hard Knocks").
Ah so you really talk good then?