Shame on Nantz.
Shame on Nantz.
But DON’T YOU DARE call them attention whores.
Oh joy. The top story of the day is “Trump is tweeting stupid shit again” FOR THE 3235092343rd DAY IN A ROW.
We don’t need to hear from both sides if one side is batshit crazy and their stance is indefensible. This is how Republicans are winning and manipulating the system. This is done for the sake of “good television,” and Trump supports get to go on the air and shout out talking points and memes to reinforce the “I hate…
Fine, then explain how it’s bigotry. Libeals denounce conservatives when they resort to name calling with no explanation. I don’t even categorize myself as either. They did the same thing with Michael Sam. People sat there and bullied the other side with their “if you think he is a ‘distraction’ then YOU ARE A BIGOT”…
I believe that Trump has blown this “liberal media” theory out the water. From day one, they let Trump control the conversation and the headlines. I can’t stand this modern media view that “trending” and “newsworthy” are synonymous, and the most outrageous tweet of the day wins the news cycle. They did what ESPN did…
I hear stuff like this and I wonder: really? Has he really “reignited” or advanced the discussion? Is there quantifiable proof? The advancement I’m seeing here is the race to see who can have the most original or creative National Anthem “protest.”
The talking points and memes are really getting STUPID at this point...
In some parallel universe, breast cancer survivors wear Cleveland Browns ribbons.
The stretch is telling a community that was underwater for two weeks a couple of months ago that the weather’s too bad to play a football game.
Their best player’s injured? Why don’t they just postpone the game and blame it on the hurricane?
But the SEC somehow allowed chickenshit Jeremy Foley to drag his heels and get the LSU/Florida game postponed with no opportunity of rescheduling Sunday or Monday. And it had ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with Florida’s entire defensive line being out and Luke Del Rio still recovering from injury.
So who’s worse: the football player who fell for a meme, or the website that made a story about hearsay 5 minutes after he said it because it fit its predetermined paradigm without taking the time to fact-check?
I look at this like I look at Josh Gordon going into rehab. Well...no shit that happened. It would have been bigger news if he DIDN’T ultimately wind up in rehab. That’s how I feel about Baylor right now. Is anybody really surprised anymore?
*wide receiver makes dramatic dive into stands after catching pass thrown straight into his numbers.*
ME: The Josh Gordon issue proves that you can’t say with a straight face that marijuana isn’t addictive and doesn’t impair your judgment.
It’s like a bad Facebook meme: For 10 years of your life, you can make hundreds of millions of dollars, become a worldwide celebrity, be worshiped by millions of fans, and basically become an NFL immortal. HOWEVER, for those 10 years, you can’t smoke a J. But after that, you can get as high as you want as much as you…
“Sometimes you have to do what’s best for you”
I like it on the bottom. Usually it’s the cue to go check out my phone and/or laptop. However, for the life of me, I don’t understand the graphic that tells you who has the ball and where. It makes no sense. Words are fine there--less is more.