Arrest Sabermetrics deniers.
Arrest Sabermetrics deniers.
I hate being white. We're awful and ruin everything from music to art to equal distribution of wealth.
I thoroughly enjoyed that.
"TELL ME ABOUT IT!" - Bootista
+1. That's solid.
Good for Snyder. He'll be damned by most of the media no matter what he does (even if he changed the name, he would be hammered for waiting so long, or only doing it for financial gain, etc), but, no matter what side of this issue you're on, at least some good may come from this organization.
As usual, the people with brains (more liberal, less religious, less white) are correct.
Should have said "Whack-a-Pole."
Racists.
You're definitely beneath me.
I'm degrading them based on the demonstrably bad performance of their occupation.
I'm with Leitner. I've seen too many "dimes holding up dollars" at sporting events not to sympathize with him. I'm sure whatever they needed him to do could have been done either long before crunch time, or could have waited until a break in the action. There were probably a half-dozen ways this could have been…
I was just going to say - I remember something similar happening last season, where the player gave the cop his debit card, but I couldn't remember who it was. Thanks.
One of my favorite things about the early dynasty modes in NCAA Football was watching the progress of your program in the stands: If you took over, say, Duke, you were playing most games to a half-full stadium that got even emptier at the end of the game if you were losing. However, as you put together some good…
It's not a racial epithet. Natives used the word as a self-descriptor. Ives Goddard's work for the Smithsonian proved that conclusively.
The point being: If a word doesn't have racist origins (as the word "nigger" does), nor is its primary usage delivered with racist intent or derogatory connotation, is it still…
To be fair to Allen (yes, I'm being fair to Allen), people sort of decided that "Macaca" was a slur after the fact. If we're being honest (and I hated Allen), it was a semi-made-up thing that we did to make sure he wouldn't get elected.
Except Dallas, which has a slightly different arrangement.
I'm not a soccer fan, but I enjoyed this a lot. I respect the passion Warshaw has for his profession, as well as his even-handedness in acknowledging many of the flaws of MLS.
It's also worth mentioning the context: Penn State had just missed out on a national title in 1994, arguably in part because of some first-place AP votes they lost after "only" beating Indiana 35-29 in a game where the Hoosiers scored a couple of late TDs against the PSU back-ups. You could also make a case here that…
My breakdown is as follows:
Type 1 = 20% of the time