Except they play in the ACC
Except they play in the ACC
The leap you took by taking “I don’t remember the specific questions I was asked after the game” and turning it into “Cam doesn’t remember the end of the football game” is some crazy-ex-girlfriend-twisting-words-and-turning-nothing-into-a-full-blown-fight-type shit.. I understand the need to write headlines that grab…
First of all, I’m an atheist that was raised in a Mormon household. With that out of the way: If a team wants to have a team prayer (just like my family does), go right ahead. A prayer in and of itself should not be a problem. If a player doesn’t want to participate, do what I do: sit there and wait a while. A prayer…
It occurs to me that they might be a better team if they didn’t spend all of their recruitment time on players named Army. Seems like a statistically small pool to draw from.
As a non religious person in a college locker room during prayers, I was never really uncomfortable or felt like I was forced to participate. I just kind of looked around until they finished most of the time, it should definitely be an optional activity.
It is different because no one kneels during the National Anthem, ever. Clearly it’s a protest.
The annotation squeezed out the precious little bit of juice that joke might’ve had.
That’s ESPN’s argument too - but I don’t agree with it. The way one discovers information is important, otherwise HIPAA laws wouldn’t exist. Their lawyer say that JPP’s case is baseless because “Plaintiff’s theory is that it is fine to quote from a document, but it is unlawful to attach a photo of similar words as…
Whatever the legal standing, it’s morally reprehensible. As was outting a gay man, no matter how big of a jerk he is.
Wait, are we talking about Lochte or Turner that shouldn’t be allowed to swim again for Team USA? If I recall correctly, Turner was banned for life from Team USA.
With the NFL season starting tomorrow, you have likely already drafted your fantasy team(s). Who did you take? We…
It’s called drunk as fuck on steroids. And he’s probably just an ass hole to begin with.
This is a dumb take.
Worth pointing out for the 10^23rd time that this isn’t really a First Amendment issue, although it’s not improbable that Tortorella was on the short list for Trump VP candidates, which might have made it a good con law case study.
You are correct. The reason these comment sections aren’t funny is that the articles usually get cross-posted to jezebel.
But women never lie about domestic violence! We’re supposed to just assume the man did it, condemn him in social media, and ruin his life because the woman said he did it! Fuck due process and waiting for evidence to come out before we pass any personal judgments! He’s an NFL player, and it’s just easier for me to…
Nope. Actually the first way to increase safety is to mandate more pads. I don’t know how old you are or how much football you watch, but take a look at shoulder pads in any video before about 1995. They’re enormous. I played receiver in college, and my shoulder pads then were literally bigger than what an offensive…
If by that you mean “96% of people who were suffering from brain issues and donated their brains to science postmortem.” Then you’re absolutely correct.
Right, just like guns, cigarettes and big oil.
No, 96% of dead football players who requested their brains be checked for CTE have CTE. Don’t spread misinformation.