Because the clear undertone is that even if the NFLPA prefers that players not beat their wives, they'll settle for wives not telling the public about their abusive husbands. They said they would call her back but they didn't.
Because the clear undertone is that even if the NFLPA prefers that players not beat their wives, they'll settle for wives not telling the public about their abusive husbands. They said they would call her back but they didn't.
Juxtaposed with a two-week suspension for the Ray Rice incident which was caught on tape...seems to be a pretty reasonable connection to make actually, at least after the fact. Her word against his, and his word has a lot of moneyed interests with a strong incentive to believe him over her.
Great read, that mention of 'fear that your husband will lose his job.' I was talking to my mom about this, she stated that for a couple million a year, she'd take a slap or two from her husband, its a price some people are willing to pay to be comfortably well off. My mom was joking but some people do actually think…
Two former NFL wives talked to the Washington Post about why they stayed in abusive relationships, and both describe…
Hypermiling is miserable and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. But I am good at it.
Two share a stadium.
Actually, I'm blaming the GF. I bet she didn't want to sit next to her BF so she told the BF that Ryan wouldn't switch seats. Then the BF got all pissed at Ryan even though the GF never even asked for Ryan to switch with the BF.
idk I think that part's pretty important
If black people and Asians start referring to themselves that way and asking the press to use those terms, sure.
Public records show he was born Mark E. Yancey in 1973 in Washington D.C. He calls himself Mark Suzuki on online résumés. He's passed himself off as Mark Yan here and there and used that handle in comment sections wherever the name was being debated. He had a MySpace page using Kram Yecnay. The Redskins Facts…
If he's truly a Redskins defender, then no wonder he can't stop this media offensive against him.
Your cable bill was going to increase regardless. ESPN has an annual escalator fee of 6.5% baked into its contract with Time Warner Cable, and you can be sure it has equivalent deals with Comcast, Cox, DirecTV, and other major TV providers. The NBA knows this, and it's taking the biggest possible piece of that pie…
"I haven't seen this 'video' you speak of."—Goodell
A race to the bottom.
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As a fellow R******* fan, allow me to jump in and offer a tepid defense of these "dull-witted" fans. We like a football team. That's supposed to be a diversionary experience. None of us wants our fandom to become a lightning rod for controversy, we just want to root for our terrible football team and that's it. …
Is this what people really think when they use Facebook? I just post memes I like and keep in touch with people I haven't talked to in a while, and organize stuff when stuff needs organizing. When other people are posting updates, is this what they're really thinking?
A never-ending battle to promote yourself, now with multiplayer.
"Roger Goodell can not put a sentence together to save his own life," says the source. "He's awful."