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So your belief is that having an afro is “looking like a scrub”?

If someone can make any credible claim that the SF 49er’s or the NFL have a policy against his hairstyle this might be a legitimate concern, but it’s really just Michael Vick saying it. I think we all know why he isn’t being signed.

No. Are the clubs going to pay more than initially agreed to players who overperform their contracts or allow them to opt out before the end of their deal if they’re more valuable than their contract?

Please tell me you don’t really believe he, or anyone, is without blemish. That just makes me super sad for you.

I can get into Kauffman (and could in 2015 and last year fresh off the championship) for $15, parking is $15, tailgating is whatever I feel like spending on it. Beer is about $10, a hotdog is about $5. If you go on the right nights you can stumble on a buck night. The park is gorgeous, they don’t care if you never go

I don’t even think it means that to them. I think it means “I don’t agree”

And oddly you’re not grayed out. I’m going to say you need to find a better example to prove your point.

It is different. Sports writers, if they’re writing pieces calling for coaches or players to get fired, are doing so based on value to their team and performance. Celebrating people losing jobs because you don’t believe they align with you politically is not the same.

I would argue that if you disagree with his right to peacefully protest, you probably are racist.

Read what you just said. If you’re struggling, let me recap. You stated that how a person played a game is a justifiable reason to throw rock hard projectiles at them at a high velocity. Think about that.

I’d say it’s behind Bryan Flynn falling through the roof of his barn.

Wait, which facts revealed determined that he was a “truly shitty human being”?

Jason Kander is a treasure.

Who is paying to watch people play video games? Also in video games you don’t get the glorious random odd occurrence where Miggy hits an intentional walk pitch out of the park that makes baseball beautiful and weird.

To my understanding, the drunk driving clause is pretty common in major league contracts and not exclusive to Ventura’s. I would not look at the clause being in his contract as a specific concern the team had about Ventura’s behavior.