The Tighty Righty?
The Tighty Righty?
The ump eating shit really completes the highlight.
They’re subsidizing rides, that’s how. Riders don’t realize (or care) that - while traditional taxi cabs are definitely charging a lot for fares - what they should be paying is still far less than what Uber and Lyft end up charging them.
“Cousins, where?!” *slicks back remaining hair*
Surprising to see him get the sack as an edge rusher; usually Peace comes from within.
I could be wrong, but I believe he’s being sarcastic and simply showing how rediculous it is to compare what luck does with steel workers.
So last year NFL revenues were about 16 billion dollars, of which players get a little less than half, call it 8 billion. 53 NFL players x 32 teams x $60k each = $102 million, for all the players combined. A reduction in pay of 99%.
You know that weird old coal fire power plant next to Lucas Oil? It is a metaphor for the Colts. I hope they move to St. Louis.
Teams cut players two weeks before the season. Why should it be a one-way street?
Maybe, according to Dan Dakich, we pay our football players too much. A cursory google search shows that Andrew Luck has made about $50,000,000 in his “brief” NFL career. Clearly more than enough to retire comfortably on.
Dan Dakich’s family members who are steel mill workers, cops and teachers make considerably less…
... no.
This will be the opening scene of Christopher Nolan’s next movie: Zach Hample Begins
Out of respect, all local Taco Bells have ordered their flags to be flown at half más
“Told him he was bad at it” - Mrs. Hutchings.
If only someone would’ve said something about JaMarcus Russell going 5 for $5 early in his career...
I’m always surprised when I see something like this, because if I was raking in 150+M in guaranteed money from the game, I think I’d find it hard to get that angry at anything involving baseball.
Based on my 20 years with a 2+ hour commute each day, the correct answer to this question is ‘zipper merge’.
Appealing? No.