Having listened to the attached clip I believe the targets of his ire was as follows: The English language, the person in charge of mic levels on First Take, and everyone waiting for their car to get fixed across America.
Having listened to the attached clip I believe the targets of his ire was as follows: The English language, the person in charge of mic levels on First Take, and everyone waiting for their car to get fixed across America.
He’s got a brother who’s into trains.
“The claims are false and ridiculous,” Blaine Roche said. “Unfortunately this is a classic shakedown attempt. Tajae categorically denies any involvement whatsoever and looks forward to vindicating his name and focusing on what matters most - football.”
“Former tight end” is just rubbing it in.
This should really boost his Yards after Catch numbers.
1. SBIII proved the AFL could play with the NFL, which was unfathomable.
2. Namath represented a countercultural antidote to the stodgy-ass NFL.
3. He was the first big-money QB, which forced the NFL to pay better.
4. He transformed pro football into a TV spectacle.
5. He was brash, and open about being brash, at a time…
A great joke made even better with an explanation.
They’re casting shade by... not casting shade. (Since they eliminate a building that would otherwise cast a shadow...)
Please help me. I am about to purchase an FCA product, not the 200. Should I get the SRT 392 Shaker or spring for the damn Hellcat? I don’t want a Camaro or Mustang, that I have decided. Stickshift of course. This is a lunatic, first world question, I understand, but a lifetime of no burnouts has done this to me.
The fact that he was a sociopathic murderer actually does makes his suicide much less sad than, say, the suicide of a normal person that never felt the need to kill someone over a spilt cocktail.
I would argue that him being a bad guy does indeed make this less sad.
When asked about the validity of the complaint, the nearly-illiterate Oher said “Bullocks”
Could be worse, could be a Michigan plate :) .
Counter-counterpoint: Michigan license plate
You gotta admit, the change from carrying the helmets to wearing them is probably a net positive.
My God they have ruined so many young men’s lives.
2008 really sticks out for being the one draft in which Cleveland had no first-round busts.
$100K for a Jeep? I sense a rather embarrassing flop.