It was on the Darrelle Revis Instagram feud article. The leading picture they included in the article was of a different black player for the Patriots, Brandon Browner I believe.
It was on the Darrelle Revis Instagram feud article. The leading picture they included in the article was of a different black player for the Patriots, Brandon Browner I believe.
Blog That Has Trouble Telling Black Sportscasters Apart Decries Paper That Has Trouble Telling Black Players Apart
Cue comments on the irony of Deadspin ripping on a sports journalist for confusing two black athletes who play the same sport...
Another misleading CGI tactic and a reason I will never do another one of their races is they charge a "convenience" charge to sign up for the race. So if they advertise a entry fee of $40 it will really cost you $50 to enter, which isn't clear until you get to the end of the entry process. It would seem to me that…
When you're in high school you'll aspire to penetrate dribble, but end up dribble fadeaway.
This would have made for the most horrible episode of How I Met Your Mother.
You don't "do" religion, you practice it - so you're syntactically wrong. And nowhere in my post did I mention religion - so you're semantically wrong.
"Millions for light bulbs and emery boards, not a penny for tribute or left-handed starters after Floyd Bannister burned out."
I'm sorry, I'm not watching a three-and-a-half minute long video of a wave.
Whoa! Hold on there, partner.
As in he doesn't fuck, or at some point he'll expand to Andy Reid size and then divide into two Chips?
It's very basic investigative journalism. Tennessee removed the name "Lady Vols" everywhere except the women's basketball team and Diana thought, "Well that's interesting, why?" She couldn't request the records herself as a non-Tennessee resident, so she crowdsourced it to readers.
Derek Jeter, because, New York.
The only place I have been able to get near 80mph between LA and San Diego is on Amtrak.
(Oklahoma bans freshman American History course)
Remember, it doesn't matter whether the players try their best or learn something along the way. Organized, amateur athletics are about capricious, arbitrary rules set by rule makers who make rules simply to justify their irrelevant existence.