I do feel for the St. Bonaventure, but you deserve it when your fans storm the court after beating a non-ranked non-state rival team in a regular season game.
I do feel for the St. Bonaventure, but you deserve it when your fans storm the court after beating a non-ranked non-state rival team in a regular season game.
Yep. I won’t respond to the wrong people in the grays to promote their wrong take that Harrison slipped to cause it/made it look bad. Fisher’s arm goes to the neck (meaning Fisher’s already beat) when Harrison’s stepping with his left leg, right foot planted. Harrison then proceeds to take two full steps with Fisher…
Is it that he plays on a team no one cares about?
Travis Kelce does elaborate dances after touchdowns, makes jerking off motions toward refs on the field, gets a stupid unsportsmanlike conduct penalty after dropping an important pass in a playoff game, and has his own reality show in which women compete for the chance to date him. Yet somehow he doesn’t get half the…
I am guessing that Kelce might have been a tad bit biased and was not presenting a completely fair, objective view of the referee’s call.
Now that’s what I call low-hanging fruit.
In other words: The Los Angeles thing turned out precisely how everyone outside the NFL thought it would.
“If it’s getting hot in here, then take off all your pads. This is Bob Costas for Tampax.”
RE: Highest moral standards for Elite Security
This will have to do.
We are aware of the disturbing actions of an Elite security staff member at Sunday’s game. We apologize to any fans who may have witnessed the incident. We promise that you’ll be able to go back to beating the holy shit out of each other in the stands without such distractions.
I understand all the hysteria, but let’s take it easy on this guy: he is single-handedly responsible for one of the only satisfying climaxes to a Chargers game this season.
You’re right and I think they were in part, part of the “ride the train” down gang — at least metaphorically.
How about Cleveland? They don’t have a pro football team.
Everybody hates Dean.
You need to understand that there have been a series of propositions both in the city and county of San Diego over the years to fund a new stadium, and none of them have passed. I’m quite confident that the residents of San Diego are comfortable with letting the team leave and spending their money on more important…
I’ll be more proud of my city if they let the Chargers walk than I ever have been as a result of the Chargers’ actual play.
In fairness, are we really losing that much? I mostly gave up on being a serious fan after the 2006 team shit the bed in the first round against NE. There was no coming back after that.
Wherever they land, they should sell stadium naming rights to Comcast and become the OverChargers.
This might be enough to cause the Chargers to bolt.