joaquinphoenixcleftlip
JoaquinPhoenixCleftLip
joaquinphoenixcleftlip

Depends, does he enjoy gunfire or stab wounds?

I mean, we're talking about a race that also fashions their hair to resemble rope, so....

What does it say about someone's character who commits violence over goddamn 'words'??

Don't forget "Barcardi" and party!

Simply disagree, Laettner was overall considered underwhelming in the NBA because he was so great in college, yet his numbers are as good as "successful" Jalen Rose and Howard. Just read Rose's bio, he plays on 6 teams, fights with coaches, shuffles around every few years or gets released...typical journeyman player

You know what else was left behind? Audience and box office receipts!

Great points, and I agree entirely!

I mean NBA career, i.e. Webber was a legitimate very good player while the rest were decent but not what one would call "stars" IMO.

He spent most of his career as a starter when not injured later on, then bounced around AFTER the injury.

We're not talking financially, there have been PLENTY of athletes that made huge money and were busts. Howard was an All Star once, as was Laettner. My entire point was refuting the comment that he "did nothing outside of college" which is absurd, his career line was a respectable 13.3 points per game, 6.9 rebounds,

What did people do before this guy if a light bulb went off in their head?

I stated he was successful, but he also had trouble staying healthy. He reached 60 games only half his career. And lame or not, it's hard to "do nothing" in the NBA and manage to hang around for 13 seasons.

Meh, Webber was the only one of the Fab Five that was legitimately "successful" and his off-court issues were just as much talked about. Laettner at least played in the NBA for 13 seasons.

I'll agree if they can't bring back Browner, and that will require them swallowing their pride and now realizing his stock ACTUALLY has now gone up because of Revis' departure. It is stubborn to simply look at a sheet and state "he's only worth $3.5 but other teams deem him to be at $5mil", and watch him walk over so

"...And we all know that Seattle should have won that game but for the baffling final call, but it is what it is."

Not sure he would sign with them out of respect, and being in the AFC.

I'm sorry, but that's just great!

Patriots will still contend for a SB next year and that's without the draft or trade day being over. Heck, on paper I don't see them much worse than Seattle. (assuming both teams being healthy).

While I agree, that defense got exposed badly by New England when it mattered, and even the Packers made it look easy for a while. I haven't been following their trades but didn't they lose a few guys on defense?