I used to work with a guy who had just moved to Jacksonville, Florida. He said he had never seen so many churches and strip clubs in his life. Jacksonville has more strip clubs than New Orleans.
I used to work with a guy who had just moved to Jacksonville, Florida. He said he had never seen so many churches and strip clubs in his life. Jacksonville has more strip clubs than New Orleans.
My experience is that scientists who are attending conferences generally don't do any of the other things. They have others do it for them - even to the point of having their subordinates read research and explain it to them. Where I worked, nobody trained, nobody cleaned, nobody read, nobody cared for equipment. …
This whole column is so ignorant. Are you even a sports writer or just some lazy troll who rants about sports on the internet?
New Orleans : New Orleans
I don't know. I've lived in Florida, Louisiana and Ohio, and there are definitely way, way more drug-addicted, fat, stupid and crazy people down south. It's like, all they have down there.
I kind of like this whole idea, but I also feel like he's still missing the point - yes, they're journalists and not "baseball experts," but isn't that supposed to mean that they are supposed to report on things? Like the widespread, covert use of illegal "magical elixirs" that help talented, dishonest players pad…
Random topic? Did you read the article? You're a stupid douche and this is boring.
It wouldn't surprise me a bit if these sources were all Snyder shills. He likes to do that kind of thing.
Except that none of that happened, and Romo is just another mediocre piece of the Dallas hype machine. The hyperbole about barely beating a 3-win team was funny, though.
I don't hate anyone who uses illegal drugs (obviously). If you're confused, you're just a moron. My handle isn't "curious" either. You're just stupid.
Nothing is wrong with his swing, dummy. But a swing alone won't get you into the Hall of Fame. Palmeiro knew that, WHICH IS WHY HE ROIDED UP BRO. He shouldn't get into the HOF on roid-padded stats. And if OP is such a fan, then why is he fawning over a free-agent cheater who told lies about his teammates to draw…
Were you in Baltimore when Raffy was putting in earplugs to drown out the boos from the crowd at home? You're an idiot. Steroids didn't give him the swing, they gave him the strength to put the ball over the fence.
The line that steroids draws is between the writers with integrity and writers who just want to see a bunch of tweaked-out, roided-up circus freaks jack homers, because "baseball has always been full of cheaters." Palmeiro isn't a "scapegoat" who failed one test, he is a cheater who got caught almost immediately…
When did 8-7 become "good football?" When the losing team throws it 43 times and it ends in a pick?
I am really disappointed. Romo was having another stellar year at 8-0, while the rest of the Cowboys were 0-7. I was looking forward to him maybe winning this game, or perhaps the rest of the team losing it.
People are such crybabies. This is the ugly reality of the sport. When people aren't getting hurt, they're called "soft." Now it's "classless" to show what happens to people when they play. The NCAA is way more exploitative of these kids than ESPN ever could be.
If he toned down the racism he could write for Deadspin.
I'm arguing with an idiot.
After I read your comment, I went back and looked at the game stats. They were kind of ridiculous. There were a lot of high-scoring games this season, but at no time did the Cowboys commit to the run, even when they were up by a lot. One time, Murray only touched the ball 7 times. That was during a 31-16 win…
Does this mean that David Garrard is just as elite as Tony Romo? Actually, that sounds about right.