I read the whole article (gawd it was long), and I agree with him. It seems like the NFL is trying to sell things to women who are around football (i.e., American) but don’t actually care about the game.
I read the whole article (gawd it was long), and I agree with him. It seems like the NFL is trying to sell things to women who are around football (i.e., American) but don’t actually care about the game.
“The NFL gives women a pittance, and in return gets an ovation.”
It got me to click.
That’s because Bill Belichick was in the parking lot letting the air out of your tires.
It might be better if he took a cab.
Somebody make him stop.
Montana. Can’t forget Montana.
Complicated? I don’t know. it kinda makes sense.
And if there’s any other way to spell the word it’s fine with me-HEE.
Took me a second, well worth it.
Don’t forget, the Pats weren’t just filming during the games, they were filming the opposition before games as well, so someone could come through Bill’s headset and tell him what the play was going to be.
Except, you know... The Patriots ARE cheaters.
The minimalism is the attractive thing about this reply.
It’s more a criticism of the comments that these stories have spawned than the article. Diana’s a good writer, and a saucy minx at that.
Only if she was doing it right.
Haha, my thoughts exactly!
An interesting question, to which I will respond...
Or... like... they could’ve researched the cost and said “no”...
Sounds reasonable.
Things really could’ve gotten out of hand.