Yeah, it’s a pretty common practice for celebrities, in general, to do, not just athletes.
Yeah, it’s a pretty common practice for celebrities, in general, to do, not just athletes.
So if the warriors won, what does KD do? I think he does the one year thing with OKC everyone thought he was going to do at first, but after that, I have no idea.
Scalia was a bigot. Simply calling that “political beliefs” is sugarcoating.
I, for one, will be thrilled about Giuliani making an even bigger fool of himself than he usually does, if it means people will stop praising him for simply being in office when 9/11 happened.
The word he was upset about was “fuck”, not “pussy”. I don’t think that affects your argument, but your point about opting for more accuracy is kind of undermined if you’re not going to bother doing it yourself.
Ding ding ding! We have a winner.
Question: Other than Vick, has there been a pro athlete convicted of any felony who returned to play pro ball in any sport
He didn’t actually advocate for a zero-tolerance policy. It was two strikes and you’re out and he specified that a conviction of a felony is what counts as a strike.
I feel like people forget this. Tannehill spent more time at WR in college than he did at QB because he couldn’t beat out Jerrod Johnson and Stephen McGee. He was never good.
Starr isn’t the only one who thinks like this. A large portion of the Baylor fan base does as well. They are every bit as delusional as Penn State.
Thompson catching charges despite being the guy who left Sacramento High School needing stitches is gross.
Johnson is a big former professional athlete, a few punches could’ve opened the guy up.
How do you even know that? there was no video.
North Carolina is an open carry state, so unless he was pointing that gun at the cops, it shouldn’t even make any difference.
If it was a black child, it’d be less than 20%
I yelled “no way” out loud at work when I saw Sugar Tit, South Carolina. I had to look it up.
I want someone to punch Bumgarner in the face just to see what happens. I get the feeling he’s all bark and no bite.
I don’t think Dabo is a bad person, he just doesn’t know what he’s talking about.
Yes, I agree.
This is a silly viewpoint. It’s rare that one single incident can be pointed to as a reason for major social change, it’s almost always a confluence of many events, this was always just going to be a small part of something bigger, Kaepernick knows that.