Plenty. Not on TV and stuff, but you can’t be a shill without marks, right?
Plenty. Not on TV and stuff, but you can’t be a shill without marks, right?
It’s not that he’s a conservative; it’s that he’s a shill.
Goodell hung himself out to dry by allowing this story to run rampant for months.
There’s no way in hell Brady receives any kind of punishment if this goes before a neutral arbitrator. Locker room attendants Rosencrantz and Guildenstern probably did it, and Brady probably knew, but there’s nothing linking him to it, and the scientific analysis in that report wouldn’t pass muster in an eighth-grade…
Good catch!
He only had the spine to do that after releasing the report and watching public opinion for another five days.
They’d been averaging a leak a day at the time they would have asked Brady for his phone.
I’m sure there are lots of former Patriots players who will have a hard time getting to sleep tonight, now that they know that roomtemperature doesn’t recognize their Super Bowl wins.
In what sense could you possibly be using the word “attractive?”
You missed a great one in the New York Times, of all places, that contains this amazing gem:
This “analysis” was dumb even before Belichick and the coaching staff were cleared of involvement. It’s preposterous in an entirely different way after Brady was implicated.
Pats fan here, and I mostly agree with you. But stupid is still stupid, and even the first time around, this “statistical analysis” was really, really stupid.
Where are his other three?
Tyson, to some degree or another, got his. He went to jail for rape. He’s had financial problems. You can look at him and say, “he did some terrible things, but like the rest of us, the laws of karma seem to apply to him.” Mayweather, on the other hand, is not only a terrible human being, but an utterly unrepentant…
Because Ireland has never been oppressed, right?
A long history of domestic violence isn’t exactly “for nothing.”
There’s nothing defensible about her behavior, and I shudder to be associated with some of the other people who have spoken up on her behalf. But as ugly as this incident was, I think everyone’s eagerness to judge someone as a truly bad person over a two-minute meltdown—and to then try to join a lynch mob and attempt…
Um, he’s a cornerback, not a running back.
Lifelong Pats fan here, and I can’t say I blame him. (Whether he should know better as a professional athlete is another story, and mostly beside the point.) He came to New England, was a consummate professional, and certainly played a role in their winning another championship. It was a short relationship, but both…
Better watch out, I hear the finals are in Waterloo next year.