And the Blatt remains alone.
And the Blatt remains alone.
Sputtering. +1
But when is he going to apologize for his brandishing of Christianity as a marketing tool for himself, while doing his best to keep countrie’s reproductive rate above replacement level?
You mean Stan Van Gundy helped a team without any superstars overacheive their way to the Finals.
Hell yea I remember some dudes.
It’s you, isn’t it?
You are dumb as fuck.
But what is you’re under a bridge sometime?
No.
There are also real questions about his accuracy. Generally guys who were OK with pass accuracy at the college level don’t do so hot in the pros.
Try as he might, he’ll never measure up to Aaron Carter, who as the story goes, once beat Shaq.
Ted Cruz practices laughing, via his reflection in the eyes of his victims.
Well, it sure wasn’t much of a success.
I object to him being referred to as a former Red Sox, above all the other teams he pitched for. Let’s shit on those fan bases too please.
Is there a point to that article outside of ‘funding atheletics is expensive’? Yeah, no shit, especially when you consider the ludicrious salaries that college coaches command, often making them the highest paid employees in the state. It’s that shit that drives up tution, not paying college employees. No one is…
That’s funny, because I’m a Red Sox fan and I don’t have a problem distancing him as a player who spent a handful seasons in my team’s uniform from a hateful idiot spewing noxious garbage. Maybe your friends are idiots.
He added, “Don’t ever come near me or my son again”
Yes, those booming metropoli(s? plural?) like Detroit. Though, I do understand your point. However, look at Brazil which has (according to this wikipedia article) hundreds of professional clubs. It is a soccer mad country, that could easily expand its first division to feature 30-40 clubs. Why doesn’t it? If I had to…
I am and have been a season ticket holder for my local team for 5 years, dummy. Look at leagues in geographically larger areas like Brazil and Mexico; Liga MX only has 18 slots in their 1st division. Brazil has 20. Population and geography can’t be the only explanation for the size of the leagues, if that was so,…
Population ain’t got nothing to do with it. As I pointed out in another comment, Brazil’s first division allows for 20 teams and has a population, which while less that US, is substantially more than all those European countries. Mexico’s Liga MX has 18 spots and a population about 3 times as much as Spain.