brownzilla
Brownzilla
brownzilla

Deadspin published a sex tape and purchased penis pictures with a briefcase full of cash. To suggest some sort of moral inequivalence is lazy.

Read both websites for years. Still enjoy both — one owns their identity — The other got in trouble for a sex tape but still posts sanctimonious shit.

It’s all in the game though, right?

Read my article about this article that is wasting people’s time.

A.J. Dalario is on record saying he doesn’t regret editorial decisions that some preserved as morally questionable because it helped you guys get on the map. Multiple penises, the outing of personal life shit (mainly ESPN), and a sex tape later...I don’t know man, it seems incongruent.

I feel you man - depression/suicide runs in my family too. I can only speak for myself, but the emotional pain and isolation is gutting. At my lowest, I try to be cognizant that the cloud can make shit foggy.

well son of a bitch

I continue to have a hard time understanding the connection between HGH and “character”. People are just...people.

Heh. He’s like Ginger Ale. Not that good. But not that bad either.

I do wonder how long it will take for the broader narrative to change from accusatory to sympathic in regards to HGH.

I give it five points out of ten.

Powerball.

Given how excited he got for McCutchen giving the name “Andrew” to the Starbucks worker, it’s possible he sees this as an act that could only be done by God himself.

I find your article lazy. I am curious if you are qualified to write about business...my issue is you provide little context...

I think it is a valid question as to whether or not Kyle had psychiatric issues unrelated to football. The article is presented as if his testimony is the end all be all. I’m not arguing marijuana is without benefits, but I think the source is given more credibility than he deserves, though I very much respect him for

In a perfect world hot chicks would pay me to give me blowjobs

I would like to think there is some middle ground here. I agree that the NFL is as you describe, having a stringent shareholder approach. But big business doesn’t necessarily have to be antithetical to social responsibility. On an organizational level, the Bengals gave a good example last year with the jersey sales of

Really enjoyed the article.

I think it’s also college teams trying to gain an advantage over superior defenses, rather than the other way around. The spread offense could be considered a bit gimmicky, but has allowed Oregon, Texas Tech, Baylor, etc. to compete against teams that have significant size advantage. I think the Eagles performance

Up to here, I am wildly confused...still don’t know if this is a joke