foxesareleftists
Foxesareleftists
foxesareleftists

It is way too early, but that leak of the Browns new stat genius GM stating that Carson Wentz won’t be a Top 20 NFL QB just seems like one of those things that ESPN and NFL Network will talk about for months on end after he gets fired in two-three years.

Brock Lesnar was/is a very, very good wrestler, but he wasn’t a world-class amateur. His greatest strength is that he’s a freak athlete, and UFC and MMA is still young enough that freak athletes (especially at heavyweight) with a limited skillset can make some noise. But don’t get it twisted, he never competed in a

I hope ESPN2 keeps showing Glory kickboxing. One, because it’s awesome and two, because it brings me back to the old days of ESPN2 being the wild west of sports.

Pitt’s biggest rival is Slippery Rock. Go Rock!

Have you ever seen her interviewed? She seems pretty insufferable in her own right. Still though, she got a raw deal.

Why don’t teams like New Mexico State and Idaho move to a triple option scheme? Are there not enough players to recruit that can run the scheme? I know Bob Davie installed it at New Mexico and they’ve at least been competitive, albeit no bowl games yet, but they aren’t nearly as bad as NMSU. Maybe NMSU should drop to

It was shared on Deadspin.

Schumer’s comedy is so played out. It’s essentially “I’m going to objectify men and talk about sex a lot!” and thattttttttt’s pretty much it. And everyone cheers “She’s doing what pig men do to women! Ha ha ha! It’s hilarious! Hey, how you asshole men like a rich, famous woman acting like as big of an asshole as you

So, a lady who 1) sues Rose and two friends of rape three years after the fact 2) has a questionable story, to put it mildly 3) is on her third attorney and 4) has no physical evidence (at least according to the article, I didn’t read the report) is automatically telling the truth and Rose and his friends are a “pack

It’s more of just another subsect of chicken hawks, or the newer sect of police hawks. People who worship the military, or who watch youtube videos of planes and drones and tanks and think how “bad ass” and “cool” it is but have never actually experienced war, or at the very least experienced the military. I wouldn’t

Romo and Young have pretty much played the same amount of seasons and games. Young had those two years in the USFL so he was 38 when he retired, but according to Pro Football Reference Romo’s played 155 games, started 127 and Young’s played 169 games, started 133.

When I was watching I thought the same thing. Cena, Reigns, and Rollins all go flying when he suplexes them. Orton he was barely getting off the ground and the announcers immediatley played it off like “he’s really fighting here” or some shit. If you watch it back it looks like Brock really lines up that first elbow,

I didn’t suggest it’s beneath or lower than MMA. It’s one part of MMA, if judo embraced MMA more you’d see more judo growth. Not even embrace it, just not have an outright hostility to it. I’m not even the biggest MMA fan in the world, I just find the hostility that you find in judo to MMA quite silly, to be honest.

The Diaz Brothers for years have been saying everyone in the UFC is on steroids but them. Brendan Schaub says he always just assumed the person he’s fighting was on PEDs because most were. So maybe it’s that Nate Diaz really is a top fighter now, with the stricter testing requirements?

No, I do, I practiced judo for seven years. My comment was referring to judo’s governing bodies excommunicating players that teach MMA, not allowing UFC as sponsorships, not allowing judokas to compete in grappling tournaments, changing the rules every year, etc, etc. Kayla said she wants to grow judo in America.

Congratulations to Kayla. Judo is an incredibly difficult sport. But for judo to grow and play a larger role in the American sports landscape, the governing bodies of judo need to quit changing rules so much and embrace judo as an entry point to MMA competition.

When the city says the water coming out of the hydrants is “so strong, so powerful” it reminds me of how Trump describes things.

It’s sad that there isn’t a legitimate left-wing candidate in the ‘16 elections that could put pressure, however small, on the Democratic candidate to continue to appeal to their base. Stein is not this candidate, evidenced by her vaccine pandering and other nonsensical positions she has taken that aren’t grounded in

Has there ever been a quicker, albeit quieter, fall from grace than Michelle Rhee? Her, her groups, and supporters went from “shaking up the Democratic party’s education issues” and a who’s who of the Dems rising stars were her supporters to “Holy shit, these were the scummiest people around, and we may of really

This is the result of Democrats abandoning their base for the last 24 years or so. People are tired of the same centrist Democrat saying “you have to vote for me, or else we’ll have an evil Republican”. They want to vote for something they believe in, not just the lesser of two evils.