An apology would be ideal.
An apology would be ideal.
Honestly I quite enjoyed La La Land and I think the backlash is kinda ridiculous. Fite me irl?
He won’t discuss it because his wife told him not to talk about politics any more. And like any sensible man, he’s scared of his wife.
I loathe Trump with the fire of a thousand burning suns, and it sickens me he’s in a position of power, but the day I give a shit what the pro athletes of my teams think in terms of politics is the day I stop watching sports. These guys ain’t smart or worldly, that’s not why I watch them.
I’m sure. It was only a 19 point win after all.
What an odd headline, Lindsey. Belichcick is always accused of being arrogant but the first thing he says when they win the game is “We have a great group of players.” He even appeared, dare I say it, emotional.
Same here. Holy hell has it been a pleasure as a Pats fan to watch this team for nearly a generation.
I will never take this for granted. It came out nowhere in 2001, and it will go away probably just as fast. I’m happy to have been around to watch it while it lasts.
Bring on the hate, America.
The day I go to Sams Club and buy the giant sized container of peanut butter pretzel nuggets is automatically the greatest day of the week.
One of the crazier things I remember about that Marlon McCree game was that afterwards, Tomlinson threw a tantrum at the press podium in part because the Patriots had mocked the Chargers by doing Merriman’s “Lights out” dance.
+1 for originality. You cleverly used “deflate” and “pumped up” when referencing the Patriots who were accused of “deflating balls” i.e. not having them “pumped up” enough! Brilliant! Whatever you make, tell your boss to double it.
I was starting to feel old because I’m older than the majority of NFL players. I am not prepared to be older than the coaches.
God, the schadenfreude will be palpable if NFL owners end up paying for a new San Diego stadium after the publicly-funded option was soundly rejected. Perhaps this will embolden municipalities everywhere.
In other words: The Los Angeles thing turned out precisely how everyone outside the NFL thought it would.
Amateurs, Ken Stabler used to show up to games still drunk.
I mean its not insane to suggest that he maybe should not have been vacationing during the playoffs.
You must not live in Boston, because Brady gets plenty of heat for these crazy ass ideas of his.
Did they break team rules or laws of the land?