Tied with the Steelers as a franchise, but I’m sure he’ll jump ahead of them next year because we’re still in Hellworld.
Tied with the Steelers as a franchise, but I’m sure he’ll jump ahead of them next year because we’re still in Hellworld.
This will probably make me sound insane, but it’s probably a tie between Hot Tub Time Machine and INLAND EMPIRE.
This right here. I’d love it if they could keep Kuzma, but the rest of those guys are chaff at this point, and I’d certainly swing on a Kuz for Davis trade. I just wish they could find a way to get Randle back, through black magic or something.
If humanity was essentially good and true, we would’ve gotten the Chiefs-Rams Super Bowl -- what a fun game that would be! But we are shitty and hateful and the Patriots are there to remind us.
They’ve tried this “headline below the photo” a few times recently, and it’s always reverted back, and I’m hoping it does the same. It’s awful.
I know Ingram is young as hell, but I’m still stunned that he was considered untouchable by management, while Randle — who, as you say, has improved each season, and looked great last year and even better this year -- was allowed to walk.
I see you, buddy.
They sure did! Hell, at the time, Marc was just the fat brother, too.
I was so damn irritated when they opted not to keep him, even if just for the one more year. He’s good! He’s real good! He’s shown steady improvement each year he’s been in the league! Why the holy heck was Ingram the untouchable one?
I mean, it’s like 99.9% certain that he had some low-level aide charge it to a credit card and he’ll never pay that person back, right?
There are lots of BIG swaths of red outside of the major CA metropolitan areas, and the GOP *loves* humping celebrities who lean their way in spite of all the “liberal Hollywood ELITE” rhetoric.
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Unfortunately, in the nightmare world we live in, he just got big financial backing for Weekly Standard 2.0, so he continue to be wrong about everything in perpetuity while being held up as an example of a Principled Conservative by the major networks.
Well, to be fair, they were on a tear until James Connor got injured, so it’s entirely possible that they could’ve weathered Bell’s (perfectly legitimate and justified) absence without too big a hit. Deciding that the best follow up would be to alienate the star WR is a decidedly stupid move, though.
Right? “It’s not porn, it’s not mainstream. They don’t have a word for it.” Nah, dude -- it’s porn.
Even Jetsier will be when they choose *then* to hire Mike McCarthy.
I thought for sure the Clippers were headed back to the laughingstock ranks once they lost their stars, and I’m so happy to be wrong. Not only are they in pretty much the same position they occupied throughout the Paul/Griffin/Jordan years, but they team is just so, so much more likeable. And watching Giant Monster…
Thank you. My question was going to be “Which Batmobile?” Because if it’s that dumbass tank from the Nolan flicks, the answer is “nah,” but if it’s the ‘60s version or the Burton version, that’s a resounding “yes!”
I think it’s fair to point out that he also grabbed 15 rebounds in that game. He didn’t have a particularly good game, but the level of his suckitude that night is overblown.