Maybe he’d be less aggressive if the groomers trimmed the hair around his eyes so he could see better.
Maybe he’d be less aggressive if the groomers trimmed the hair around his eyes so he could see better.
He’s Captain Caveman:
If you’re the type of person who plays Bucs vs. Broncos in Philadelphia, maybe the game isn’t the only thing with a glitch.
That holder went down like he was sniped from the rafters despite barely getting a love tap from the D-man.
Bears picking their own apples.
When I was in high school I read a story about a train derailment that dumped tons of corn in a wooded area. Instead of cleaning it up, they figured it’s just corn, what’s the harm. Then bears found the corn and dozens of them started feeding there. Then people found the bears and would show up to pose with them and…
He goes back into the draft next year, and the Chargers will be prohibited from picking him again.
I’m taking down my poster of [MLB player’s star teammate]. All my illusions have been shattered like so many pieces of [MLB player]’s career.
God...I always fucking hated [MLB player]. Can’t trust that son of a bitch.
Bring back fat kickers.
This is good.
Would you settle for a full back? There was a good play last night where two Cowboys defenders tried to tackle this guy. He got shoved out of bounds and laughed at their puny sculpted frames. I think he’s like 290
In only one of these posted videos did the filmer have the good sense to turn their phone to use landscape mode. Come on people, it’s 2016 for cripes sakes.
There’s a Guaranteed Rate that idiots will run on the field at a baseball game.
That's not what a tag out is.
I’m sure there will be plenty of responses by those in the grays that show just how many people are buying the Chargers’ side here.
Do the Chargers think anyone is buying their side of the story? Do they think they are going to bully him into accepting a bad deal by getting the media to badmouth Bosa? Did they think Bosa was not going to respond and just roll over? Are they really that arrogant and stupid?
That’s true, but perhaps Cashman is taking a page out of Epstein’s Cub playbook: good bats are harder to come by than good arms. Given the inflated strikeout totals and fragility of young arms, good young bats are a safer and valuable bet than arms. Epstein rationalized that he could always get arms when he needed to,…
It’s cool, guys. As usual, King was riding the news cycle.