You don’t know that, there’s a possibility they could play Cincinnati.
You don’t know that, there’s a possibility they could play Cincinnati.
Julian Edelman was born in 1986.
Posts without titles for easy clickthru - douche or no douche? My half dozen open twitter pages speak for themselves.
“We paid 2 million dollars for that?”
“I’m not sitting for the anthem. I’m sitting because I’m laughing too hard to stay standing.”
Now that’s how you respect the flag.
Fucking hipsters.
“And now we go to a live look-in at the Chargers tribute to Louis Farrakhan...”
Roger Goodell announces he’s fining NFL on CBS $10k and suspending them two games for an illegal hit to the head.
Menelik Watson is out for the raiders today. Expect that to effect strong side runs
Dallas with the world’s dumbest, most ill timed onsides kick attempt I’ve seen in quite some time. Even as a Racial Slurs fan, I was mad at their coach.
Pretty sure he’d write, “Constitute law expert.”
The police do not have the right to do their jobs selectively based on who does and does not offend them.
To be honest, I think what they did here is odious. If they keep protesting on friday nights, I bet they’ll take a lot of shit for it back in class and grow to really hate Mondays. If I were a student there I would think they should flush their protest right down the Jon. I’m sick and tired of the division in this…
I’d argue that HS kids protesting these issues is vastly more important at this point than athletes and celebrities. They're at a point where A) They have a much higher chance of being victims of the issue at hand B) They're at a point in their lives, preparing to go into the real world and could potentially become…
This is great and all but isn't it a little much to demand the removal of Mondays?
Fake outrage? Yours seems real. Why do you care so much?
It’s amazing how much they love the constitution, until you exercise a constitutional right that pisses them off
I hate to see how bad they're going to be at school on Monday
Seattle has a rich tradition of racial harmony, stretching back to Sir Mix-A-Lot integrating his posse and rhyming inclusively: