degnor88
Captain Murphy
degnor88

In case you were wondering, Wednesday is when he goes across the street and puts everything he made Sunday through Tuesday on Ohio U to cover the spread against Bowling Green.

Sure it was. It was a story about the crazy game he had, and the hot start he's off to, despite missing his head coach. The headline was somewhat misleading.

My word, you aren’t very bright. I was actually defending the article, just saying the title may have been poorly chosen, since it wasn’t really what the article was about.

Then the headline had “no reason to exist.” Which is fair; who knows if he’s actually gonna be better this year. I would say we should wait 20 games before making declarations. But, in reading the article, it really doesn't talk about the headline at all (making it perhaps a bad headline). It was mostly about how

The reigning MVP dropping 53 and 9 is news, whether it happened on Halloween or Memorial Day.

Touche

Idk what it is, maybe it's because I hate both Ohio St and UFlorida, but I have trouble thinking of a guy in college football I hate more than Meyer. Ok, maybe Saban, but Meyer is close. He just seems like a real awful person.

Well, he IS a foozball player. Maybe he is the devil.

It’s Craig Carton. It’s funny, cause once a week, someone calls up and calls him “greg” or “Chris". But yeah, it's Craig.

Mostly, it exists to anoint Lee Corso’s favorite QB on any team that goes undefeated playing a bunch of cupcakes. Fucking Gino Toretta.

I mean, if someone is using that argument to suggest that white people are facing bigotry in this country, then, yes, it is a stupid comment. But, to be fair, if someone tried stopping an organized Muslim prayer session (which I can’t imagine happening terribly often in this country), then, yes, that person would

Eh. Those blogs are pretty shitty.

FOX Sports Truck Employee #1: God, this is so annoying.

I blame Drew Brees. God, that narrative got exploitive real fast. Never saw someone go from seemingly decent guy to fake that quick. Defending his teammates for putting bounties on players might have had something to do with that.

Because, to my knowledge, the Cardinals do not have a recent history of cheating.

Not my words, that's from the article. But I agreed with the premise that people are more complicated than “wholly good” or “wholly evil.”

Great people do and say bad things, and awful people do and say good things. Athletes are no different.

Not in my experience, as a high school teacher. Our SRO officer does not appear to be on any sort of punishment detail, and they appear to do an excellent job. Only seen them have to use force once, and that was to stop a student who was attacking another.

I was referring to generalities that I tend to see people make about all sorts of issues (not this one), which was pretty clear. You seem to like making ad hominem arguments. I’m sorry you feel that way, and that it led you to become angry enough to use all caps.

I’m an alum and a season ticket holder, and over the past 5 years, he hasn’t done a whole lot with the program. It’s right where it was when he inherited it (although he did have to weather the Shaprio scandal, which certainly didn’t help). I actually liked Golden, and I often felt like I was the last person defending