Big River Running Club is located in St. Louis- can we get the NSA to check for any texts coming from or to a 314 area near that point of the course on Monday? We can, right?
Big River Running Club is located in St. Louis- can we get the NSA to check for any texts coming from or to a 314 area near that point of the course on Monday? We can, right?
Seriously, this dude is probably the smartest player in the NFL- it's refreshing to see him unafraid to speak his mind. Thankfully, his talent allows him to do so.
"Of course players improve more in a professional environment where their full focus is on basketball" Makes you wonder why anyone would choose to play college basketball at all...
"Those are the bookends of the period when teams wore their whites at home—and fans actually got to see visiting teams wearing full color."
With black and white TV a thing of the past, I would love to see the white jerseys only worn when there is a conflict of colors- a Maple Leafs/Red Wings game should have both teams…
There has to be a more effective way of convincing readers that "nobody cares" about something than writing a metric fuckton of words about it. It almost makes me think that people do care, and it really bothers the author.
So, his old man is the real @dadboner?
"We still prefer the first version. It might not be real, but it's true." Because women are nothing more than the possessions of wealthy men, right?
So because the only time you ever pointed like that was on purpose it has to be the done on purpose for anyone that plays guitar on stage (just like you did!)(for 10 years!), ever? It's not like he Johnny Cash'd it, I'd say it's at least 50/50 that this was just an amped up hillbilly in the middle of a crappy…
True, but they can (and do) play on Saturday once the college season is over. I'd love Super Bowl Saturday for the simple fact that I wouldn't have to show up to work hungover. Well, at least hungover from watching the Super Bowl.
NBC Sports has been doing a great job with BCL games this year.
So, if we're giving "student athlete" scholarships to "people who'll actually use them for educational purposes", then are these (no longer "student") athletes no longer required to be enrolled in the universities that they play for? If they are, who pays for their classes with the scholarships redistributed? If they…
The problem here, it would seem, is that they (the 'elite' athletes) have no other choice but to play college ball, not that colleges don't give them anything more than they already do.
Fantastic stuff- I wonder what this would've looked like 20-30 years ago compared to now. Obviously, players are bigger now, but it'd be interesting to see by how much.
:slowclap:
So you're telling me that someone with an 11 inch penis usually covers the spread and rarely plays for the Jags?
"If Denver gains a 1st down, miss the tackle." In that situation, isn't the defender's instinct for the tackle as strong as the offensive player's instinct for the goal line on any subsequent plays?
No worries, I can appreciate a weak cheap shot considering the forum. The thing is, the 'he agreed to certain terms in exchange for certain considerations' is, in my view, a direct response to the primary point that the author of the article was trying to make: that Arian Foster is a victim. He is not.
Well, I'm not, but nice pointless generalization.
I'm not sure what part of 'he agreed to certain terms in exchange for certain considerations' you consider ignorant, but I'm sure that it doesn't have any impact on my city's association with ignorance so I'm going to go ahead and keep the avy. Thanks.
The 'fact' that not many people are sympathetic to college athletes not being given any more compensation than they already receive? http://www.pennlive.com/sports/index.s… No, I don't think a poll like this in and of itself (it was the first simply the first results I got on google- easy research) qualifies as a…