Dallas quarterbacks always get serious consideration in elite QB discourse, regardless of whether or not they’re actually any good. Dak sucks hard.
Dallas quarterbacks always get serious consideration in elite QB discourse, regardless of whether or not they’re actually any good. Dak sucks hard.
Hint: Wrong is the answer to the last part and he’s not at the mercy of the system if he has a year of school in his pocket
He can go pro or play in Cleveland, but not both
Minnesota native, born and raised, here. No.
Scratch an AnCap and a fascist bleeds. Plenty of libertarians (especially in the US) are very, very racist. They resent what they see as collectivist discourse in anti-racism. “Stop bringing race into everything, you’re just dividing people!” is a common refrain. Most serious libertarian ideology boils down to…
The mayor has spoken out against it and I doubt it’ll materialize with public financing. People are so aware of the traffic and congestion problems already I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s serious outcry against even zoning for a privately financed stadium. I think (hope) they picked the wrong city to threaten to…
There’s literally nowhere for them to build a stadium in Austin. I don’t think the city or county would go for funding anything for them either (or at least I hope not).
So if this doesn’t turn around (I don’t know ow why it would) does it meaningfully cut into the teams’ profits? Or are TV deals and profit sharing enough to keep Kroenke and Spanish content? And if they have to start looking for another city in 10 years, does this turn around the dynamic and kill owners’ ability to…
I think the difference is that sports exist to fill a social and cultural niche, and that niche is already filled in all the places the NFL might export the game to so it’s not as though it’s a good to be exported really
I grew up in Plymouth and there’s no amount of money you could pay me to make me live there.
They’re good skins, Kurt
Can someone go to PFT and find the totally-not-racist Dallas fans’ responses so I can read them here?
Just another hunk, then
Rule #2: No doesn’t always mean no
What are they supposed to be doing, on a Friday night, studying? It’s not like anyone goes to Baylor to get a good education.
Nolito te bastardes carborundorum
You certainly do seem to be misreading me. My argument is that Ailes’ apparent inborn cruelty (read about his father sometime, he was terrible) could have happened in any period in history. But his reward for this, a multi-billion dollar empire and a disgusting media landscape, could only really have been possible in…
I think it’s based on the very unique ways modernity rewards Ailes’ kind of cruelty!