So edgy, so sports. It wasn’t a catch.
So edgy, so sports. It wasn’t a catch.
Agreed, anyone who watches sports# is a moron
I understand that this is in reverse order of record, but I am very uncomfortable with the fact that the Lions have yet to be published, as at least half of the teams that have already gone (especially Dallas) would have destroyed them last year.
If they want to REALLY match the San Francisco home experience, all they need to do is charge $1.3 million per seat.
Guthrie? Tell me it’s Mark Guthrie.
If by covered up you mean 8 players were suspended, sure. http://www.espn.com/college-football/news/story?id=4704695
If we’re going to punish an entire organization for one monster, a site formerly ran by AJ Daulerio wouldn’t be standing today.
Probably because of the whole “Dantonio immediately kicked Corley off” minor detail.
Dantonio - who has nothing to do with the terrible Nasser stuff, despite Paula Lavign’s assertions - immediately kicked off players like Corley. Not sure what else you wanted him to do.
A beloved and anonymous guy posting on a site with a less-than-reputable past, giving credence to its status as a whole. Isn’t proper protocol around here doxxing him?
Kids, kids. You’re both just awful.
Alternatively, they can always go the Barry Petchesky route and delete every tweet older than a month ago.
LJ Scott said at media day that the team’s black players took a vote and they UNANIMOUSLY said bring him back. Please update.
Virgil is somewhere thinking Zeke is selling these at a discount.
I find this article interesting as it tells us not to shop through amazon because it treats its employees poorly, and in the same breath literally says, unironically, “shop at Walmart.”
Hard to believe a Buffalo Bill would have a penchant for gun violence and gold recovery.
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$90,000 and that’s just to cover two Miller Lites at Nationals Park before any tickets.
The nerve of these people. Running a piece by a renowned legal expert that presents another viewpoint, rather than preaching to the choir in a never-ending quest for Kinja stars.
Not sure about the other two, but most pieces I’ve read liken his approach to Roberts’ approach to Obamacare, ie it’s not up to the courts to rule on Congress’ bills.