Don't you hate it when your nutty ideas get the dreaded "-ers" attachment, like Truthers and Birthers.
Don't you hate it when your nutty ideas get the dreaded "-ers" attachment, like Truthers and Birthers.
Wow- this woman is so refreshingly...refreshing. That take, that sweater, etc. Really made me realize just how ornamental most women sports media members actually are. Well done, you.
would you say this is their Key to victory?!
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Update: Peter King just tweeted that this anonymous Ravens player had already seen the Rice-Palmer video before he and teammates forgave Rice. He assumes.
get a room, you two!
This one makes me melancholic
Bullshit, pal. In BOTH incidents when she "comes at him" (once before and once on the elevator), it is in response to him SPITTING in her face. That is, in fact, the first act of "physical attacks", and a grotesque violation of someone's personal space. I actually think she showed incredible restraint.
As horrible as that looks now, aren't they just reporting what she said? It might've been a live tweet stream of their press conference, wherein she did say that.
Watch it again, shithead. In BOTH incidents when she "goes after" him (once before and once on the elevator), it is in response to him SPITTING in her face. That is, in fact, the first act of physical altercation, and a grotesque violation of someone's personal space. I actually think she showed incredible restraint.
One game for each punch, and it must've been a stern warning for each time he spit in her face (yes, watch again).
[read first sentence]: ha, this is a funny post!
If I set the Over/Under on "how much longer Roger Goodell is the NFL commissioner" at 30.5 months...which way would you bet if I made you bet $1,000?
I think I speak for everyone here when I say, we all owe Stephen A. Smith a big, fat apology!
I guess I'll be the one to say what everyone is thinking right now:
Dick A Butt...to be precise
He has to look the custodial and concession staffers in the eyes for six weeks.
70 MLB players get the same or more guaranteed money.
pictured on right: a design that profoundly changed the landscape of Times Square
Sports Illustrated, August '14: "Mo'Ne Davis- Remember The Name!"