I don't think you realize how large of a role journalists (even the dumb ones) play in the popularity of a sport.
I don't think you realize how large of a role journalists (even the dumb ones) play in the popularity of a sport.
Without sports journalists, how would you know anything about your favorite team/ player? And how would you watch games?
Then he should have to pay the league mandated fine. The fine should not be escalating, which is the author's point.
I have no problem with this. It is part of his job. One he gets paid very well for. Screw the fact that he doesnt want to do post game press. He is required by the fact that he agreed to play this game for x amount of dollars. It is part of what that money pays for. If he doesnt want to do it, take some money away, a…
So stupid. +1
Why would God watch football when his son can't even win the quarterback job for the fucking Titans?
The happiest team about all of this nonsense? The Colts. No one's talking about how badly they shit the bed Sunday night, or how timidly and poorly Pagano coached them.
The NFL is likely thanking whatever God it collectively decided to believe in that people are making this into a big deal and getting distracted from those other problems it currently has with players getting concussions and killing themselves (or players who are assholes beating the crap out of women and children).
The Patriots could have played with a volleyball and still beat the Colts by 30. I wouldn't be shocked if more teams did this, the Pats just suck at getting caught.
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I kept reading polish week as Polish week, in which case I imagine the prep is less manicure and more:
All I need to see is an image of Mike and Mike doubled over laughing to know this isn't funny.
Seems like this Rondo to Dallas deal is a layup at this point, which Rondo will inevitably miss.
I'm sure that commentor understands, wherever he is.
That's very funny, because all cops are bad, right?
I don't see the difference. Roberto Soldado has been playing in the dark for the last year and a half.
"It's coming to you!' -Jason Kidds' car to the telephone pole.