justterrible09
Silky Bronson
justterrible09

+1 to you both...

Damn

Can we also stand back, point and be taken back by Chuck and Wilbon, two men well over the age associated with ignorant of civil rights "Rap"/"Hip-Hop" ignorant fool/thug stereotype, both admitting to using the word. The word is not some new trend the unruly youth of Black America in the 1990s created. It has been

"And if you start that Doug Flutie shit again; and when I call 23 dive call the goddamn play."

But what else did the myth of Ali and Frazier mean; was it simply an example of an attempt rationalize the world? Wasn't it as much a culture still full trudging through unknown and uncertainty then it was a media demagoguery? Maybe in that culture, men and women were seemingly punished arbitrarily by forces, almost

Real. Honest. Read.

Fascinating viewpoint...

This is how you do this bit. Respect

Oh...

The honest, celebratory joy of Riley Cooper for his touchdown quickly turning to an abrupt realization of time, place and circumstance:

You had it at Zaxby's. Respect.

I submit FratBruhs. Works better with what you are going for in my opinion.

Is that where that comes from? Been wondering for years about that...

Wait a minute now; he actually said that about presumably the Patriots vs. Saints game? Simmons said this about a football game? I thought he was the basketball guy. You're right. His statement was the opposite of a real home town homer if ever there was one. Shit, I guess his voice of the fan loses its nuance in

I asked you for an explanation of a position people rarely have expressed about Simmons. I took a few days to mull over past articles to fact check myself, I could have sworn somebody before pointed this out. You are right. Simmons does have a very broad, surface level understanding of basketball. Maybe besides

In fairness, I am the one who asked the questioned. Be easy my friend. I wanted to read the condescending tone of a new perspective on Simmons.

" I don't think he really understands basketball, despite what his books might lead you to believe", is one of the most fascinating summations of the bar-stool smart fan persona Simmons carries on television. I strongly share your opinion. He is seemingly void of any professional basketball knowledge. His analysis

At home, feels strangely compelled/