dmeyers80
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dmeyers80

Had Ben spiked the ball, if I’m not mistaken, it would have caused a 10 second runoff with something like 16 seconds to go. He should have done what Romo suggested and called fades all around. That fake spike had his own team looking complexly confused and that confusion may have cost them the game.

I think you’re exactly right. If he’s protesting while competing for a playoff spot or maybe even playing above .500 ball the calls for his head wouldn’t have been nearly as loud. But when he’s protesting AND losing, AND his quality of play is declining (whether his fault or not), AND the organization is turning into

This isn’t really a fair comparison. Walmart employees aren’t idolized by millions of children or paid millions to represent some of the biggest brands on planet earth. The increased exposure and responsibilities that come along with being the inspiration for kids (whether they’re appropriate role models or not is

It’s hard to believe that the NFL cares about player safety while Thursday Night Football is still a thing.

I will seriously never understand the obsession with Beyoncé. She can sing. Woohoo.

This comment wins.

Seriously you’re a disgusting person for thinking this comment was appropriate. “What the hell is wrong with this girl?”

Those are the two greatest Tebow comments of all time. Well done. Well done indeed.

The biggest kicker for me by far was the total and complete lack of evidence where the actual murder supposedly took place. The bullet was VERY suspect and aside from that there was absolutely nothing.

Did anyone else get the feeling it was the ex bf that killed Teresa? I haven't finished the documentary yet but that was just my gut feeling watching him testify.