riles34
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riles34

+1 for the burner account

I was referring to the fact that if that is your point, it is very stupid. Wasn’t asking for an explanation, you just seem to be very dense when attempting to draw the conclusion that you did.

“Lack of involvement” excuse me? This story is about him kicking in her car, not the Legerald Vick incident. He was definitely involved? What was your point again?

So he deserves punishment, but we can’t report it or any pertinent details to the story because then we may associate his actions with other athletes that have abused women. Got it, let’s just not talk about these types of actions unless they rise to the level of rape or assault, in which case we will need to hear all

This is totally Julian from Big Daddy.

Eh, might depend a bit on where you live. I don’t think we’re all the way their yet, but that coach is a fucking remarkable human being, at least with how he handled this.

You’re making a bit of a leap, but you seem very intent on making us all agree it is fact.

His emotional demeanor hasn’t changed all that much from when he was in college. It was definitely one of the biggest concerns with him when they were analyzing him as a prospect. He surely has his moments, but I think generally speaking, he means very well by what he does. I’m not always a fan of how he treats the

I just don’t understand his logic at any point of the argument. He talks about how the NFL has its own problems and proceeds to talk about players kneeling for the anthem instead of bringing up many of the leagues other problems. I don’t know why he brought up specific ones at all, but somehow kneeling for the anthem

“Shame on anyone who wants to inject race into the discussion” well since you already ended your post by bringing up race I guess no one else will have to inject it into the discussion. It’s clear how you view the world.

Wtf is wrong with you?! You need to R-E-L-A-X up in here. I didn’t say anything about whether or not it was on, I was asking if there is a rule that prohibits that. It seemed like it would be incredibly hard to guard someone that is dribbling like that. It seems like a competitive advantage because he is physically

Honest question, what is the basis of giving a technical foul on this play? Is there a rule that prohibits him from doing that?

Go back to the ESPN Facebook comment sections please 🙃

I was a little confused by this as well. Then I realized that he is probably just taking a practice swing. If it was a left handed club and he were in the process of taking an actual swing, he would be hitting the ball directly at the person to the left in the photograph or whoever took the photograph. Honestly I

What is it like being more dense than a golf ball?

Because some players reach their potential and some don’t? If I had three draft picks instead of one, I would have a much better chance that one or more would reach their potential. Also your argument is a bit of a slippery slope. If there is as much talent as you claim why would teams add players through the draft at

Wow dude, going straight at the jugular. +1

Thank you for affirming what is correct vs what isn’t in this opinion based discussion. Kudos to Pink Skull for going to bat against this 100 mph fastball bad take. The original comment is pretty tone deaf as well. OP: How much do you personally care about Fab’s death? It seems really immature that you’re using this

Emma just owned SparkySpark so hard, but let’s not gloss over how tone deaf he was in this instance. I can’t see his original, but to call someone a “vapid cunt” because he thought you were wrong about a date is very pedantic. The tone deaf part comes into play when considering the content of the article. It is a

I get it, but for a second I thought you were talking about their collective tendency to have highly emotional outbursts that make everyone feel uncomfortable.