Exhibit A - How to criticize youth: “They haven’t done anything yet!”
Exhibit A - How to criticize youth: “They haven’t done anything yet!”
The line on this game was Miami -2. Perhaps the fan had some or all of the money on the game.
I’m down for warm weather hockey, but let me counter, how about a winter Classic game in Tampa bay, on the friggin BEACH, palm trees, white sand, and OLD TIME HOCKEY
What made it worse was he was trying SOOO hard to stop Harden. I mean, he was putting in work on the defense like it was The Finals.
Some of those insults of his really cut to the bone.
To be fair, a good portion of people in the country don’t seem to know what happened during the Civil War, what it was about, who won, or that it’s over.
I have no problem with anybody booing Joe Carter for anything.
I like to compare it to Vince and then note the distinctions:
Yeah, that never made any sense to me. Although this is like booing Joe Carter or something.
I admit my not seeing a championship from any of my teams in 25 years(and never for three of them) may be colouring this but seriously, if there were someone who led any of my teams to a title I genuinely can’t imagine a scenario where I’d boo them. That, to me, is lifetime pass stuff.
Or was he injured and truly felt the team and their staff let him the hell down?
It’s a city who’s greatest monument is centered around their army getting absolutely destroyed, in a battle that only occurred because the Texas army refused to return stolen property and then taunted the vastly superior force.
Is San Antonio secretly in Canada? I ask because I’m starting to think that Spurs fans might have a bigger inferiority complex than us Raptors fans. That seems like... dangerous levels of inferiority complex.
You’re so close here to the correct opinion: crepes are the best
I don’t see anything wrong with that--looks like a lovely day! /Canadian
That’s all well and good, but I don’t think you heard the man. I will therefore repeat it for you, in large, bold font.
The craziest part of the fascination with Nathan Peterman is that it almost entirely has to do with the fact that old men in the NFL are still enamored by QBs who play under center, even as college teams and coaches show them that you don’t need some mythical drop back passer to have a successful offense, and in fact…
There’s clearly enough money involved for it to stay the same even though the product would clearly be better with fresher players and fewer games, but for some reason I’m finer with it in baseball than in the others, if only because I’m convinced the insignificance really is part of the point.
I mean football can’t really figure out its seeding with 16 games, they are just fine with it being a fairly random sport.I am totally OK with this except for the time John Gruden won.