That can't be Joe Nathan. Whoever is in that picture can close.
That can't be Joe Nathan. Whoever is in that picture can close.
Gee, maybe when a player of his caliber of greater suddenly retires of quits, the media wants to know why. Fans probably want to know why. Why is it so upsetting to you that they give a simple explanation for why they're stepping away? Neither he nor Borland played up any kind of "poor ole me" angle like you claim.…
If you read the article on ESPN, it looks like Michigan is actually the entity that reported it out, and then I'm sure the media reached out to Jack to get a comment, and that's when it came up that he no longer wanted to play.
Since news of third-year UVA student Martese Johnson's brutal and unjustifiably violent arrest came in a week…
Okay, but Randy Moss was awesome. Anyone who sends Joe Buck into conniptions after fake mooning Green Bay fans is a national hero and you should be honored to root for them. He's a shithead because he didn't like to block? What a unique quality for elite WR's!
"You know, just once in this lifetime, I would like my favorite team to acquire a legendary skill position player who does NOT turn out to be a complete fucking shithead."
Not to mention, there are people in jail for petty theft, robbery (with no one hurt), and drug crimes who are doing more time than Sharper.
That's a bit of a leap in logic there. Just because 10 years is a long time doesn't mean that it's an adequate punishment for someone who was a serial rapist. I'm glad he got 20 in Louisiana, that feels like something closer to justice, but I don't think that he should be allowed to serve his sentences concurrently.…
I was sat in a little room alone and bullied by the prosecutor into accepting 6 months house arrest as a sentence for the guy that raped me. So, they may not be happy, but they may not have an actual,choice. Nobody gave a fuck (including my "rape counselor") that I was incoherently sobbing through the whole process. I…
10 years of your life in prison is certainly not a slap on the wrist, but given the severity of his now- admitted crimes, I think he should feel the full weight of justice and given significantly more jail time. The cases against him seemed fairly strong, so I'm a little baffled by the plea bargain agreed to by the…
One major point that seems to have been missed: mid-fight, when Carl tries to stop Rick, Rick shoves him off, momentarily becoming the abuser himself. It's a key point showing that this isn't about domestic abuse for Rick, but control.
Rick has been an unhinged rage beast for a long time. He tried to beat Tyreese to death. Glenn had stepped between Rick and Abraham and Rick and Aaron because he knows how destructive Rick's response will be.
Deanna's okay-way of running Alexandria keeps getting people dead. The supply runs result in fewer people because her people don't know how to behave outside, and as we saw at the construction site, they're trained to run and leave people behind, which is not a great way to keep a community together. Neither is…
Wolfson said the Nevada prison term would run concurrent with other sentences in other jurisdictions.
In addition to Sasha, almost every member of Rick's crew has taken time outside the gates to get after some walkers. They've almost made a point of showing them killing walkers without necessarily needing to for survival. I feel like that's something significant as it relates to any reintegration to a regular…
It often takes motivation and nudging to get complacent people to act. As we've seen, Alexandria is full of people who aren't prepared to really take initiative. I would have like to have at least seen Rick and Carol try to build support to confront Pete. One conversation with the conclusion of execution is…
No, Rick is not right. At all. And I'm surprised that you would agree that he is right.
Maybe if Rick wasn't thinking with his "I been out there so long I take what I need" dick, he could come up with something more reasonable than killing this asshole and stealing his wife and community.
All better ideas than Deanna's (just let him keep beating his wife) or Rick's (kill him!). There are so many options in between, it's strikingly odd that everyone in the town is acting like there aren't. I guess the writers are trying to show the contrast between the two groups yet again, and just bring things to a…
There's quite a bit that can be done before executing Pete. How about making sure he has no access to alcohol? In addition, how about having two or three people move into his house to ensure the safety of the family?