I’m not sure on the timeline of Boeheim’s comments vs when Ennis made up his mind for the draft. You’re probably right. If nothing else, it was a terrible advertisement for recruits to choose Syracuse in the future.
I’m not sure on the timeline of Boeheim’s comments vs when Ennis made up his mind for the draft. You’re probably right. If nothing else, it was a terrible advertisement for recruits to choose Syracuse in the future.
Not to change the subject, but I’d like to point out that everyone and especially the writers on this site blasted Boeheim for saying Tyler Ennis “wasn’t ready for the NBA” after he declared for the draft. 4 years later, could anyone enlighten me as to how his NBA career is going?
This post is deeply pathetic, with dare I say a pinch of jealousy? It is so painfully apparent that the author is not familiar with these guys at all. They have literally been pushing Medicare-for-All non-stop for as long as I can remember. They always get knocked for being white and successful, which in and of itself…
Leaving out the Big Cat tweet that started the whole thing? Can’t say I’m shocked.
The premise of the article is quite sloppily articulated but I believe it’s that PFTCommenter’s schtick cannot and should not be separated from the rest of the Barstool filth. Laura and many others here have plainly stated in the past that it’s not acceptable to be a fan of Pardon My Take while ignoring the rest of…
You know what IS her job? To point out that the WaPo article, and others like it, quote Magary extensively in support of PFTCommenter. How can she stay up on her moral high horse when Deadspin’s flagship author regularly goes to bat for the dude working for the site that everyone else at Deadspin detests? That she…
I guess it was convenient to ignore that Magary was quoted extensively throughout the fawning WaPo story. Is it okay for an employee of this site to regularly go to bat and publicly advocate for an employee of the racist-misogynist site? Feels like it should’ve at least been addressed in the post.
As a former resident of Schaghticoke - Mechanicville was always known as the slightly nicer town that at least had a McDonalds parking lot to hang out in