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Ask the 2004 Red Sox and Patriots. Tool.
"I can't think of a more classless organization than those pieces of shit."
No it wasn't. You're a dumbass perpetuating an idiotic position that literally gets hundreds of people killed every year. And we have plenty of those in this country, but the belligerent ones who rely on tired one-liners that my dog could have invented are a special brand of stupid. It's also nice to see you stick to…
stick to your usual system of grunts and clicking noises, Eric
Did anyone else catch Steve Young accusing the Texans of thinking they had "the biggest dick in the league" during the postgame coverage?
The red flag rule only says that the team committing the penalty can't benefit from the replay. It's still a stupid rule, but they thought of that loophole. Probably in no small part because most of these time stoppage-related rules tweaks were put in place BECAUSE Belichick used to find ways to exploit them.…
By any objective standard, people are way nicer to each other now than in any other period of human history. Maybe there was a lot more courtesy at some point in the past, but only if you decide not to count war, murder, rape, or slavery as discourteous acts.
It took me a minute to realize this was about Rex Ryan. I just assumed it was an allusion to the entire fanbase.
There was a situation a year or two ago where he gently dropped the challenge flag onto the field, no one saw it, and the play wasn't challenged. Ever since then, he's been chucking that thing like it was complaining about its contract situation.
His mullet is the exact same shape as the back of Darth Vader's head.
Usually chest-high, right in the middle of the strike zone.
Yeah, that worked great for MySpace.
No, after reading their responses, I'm pretty sure I'm attacking their work.
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If your quality of writing can be improved by contributing to Bleacher Report, it's honestly not the kind of writing I want to consume. Unfortunately, Google News seems to consider it "professional journalism" and it ends up all over my RSS feed. If the site were easier to avoid, I don't think anyone would bear any…
They have copy-editors?
No; you should read the article if it interests you; skip it if it doesn't, and acknowledge that either way, no one really knows what happened, other than that the criminal justice system in Tennessee is apparently not a paragon of efficiency and fairness.
He doesn't seem all that outraged. Someone sent something to him that he found amusing, so he posted it to Twitter. I agree that his original column was a little heavy on the vitriol and a little light on the eloquence, but I don't think he's doing anything hypocritical here.
Unlike everything else social conservatives believe in?