[waits for amateur constitutional scholars who can’t take a joke to leave smug and condescending replies]
+1
It could be worse...!
[waits for Jed York to hire your O-line coach because at this point he’s probably the only man stupid enough to work for Jed York]
Hey man, I’m just the messenger.
Then it was a good weekend, wasn’t it?
[Sighs]
I mean, they tried to tackle him, I guess. I like to blame ESPN for gassing the legend of the ‘05 Trojans starting in f**king September 2005.
Word.
Some commenters: Look, Mr. Bennett made a mistake. Let’s give him a pass on this one.
Other commenters:
Like a strawberry or raspberry.
Why even [make an illegal forward pass that should have been apparent under review] in the first place?
+1
(Oh, and I hate hate hate how your username makes me feel inside my soul.)
(I wish I could take credit for this contribution to civilization, but I can’t.)
There’s never a bad time for this, but this is an especially great time for this.
I found a picture of magus-21:
You really should have, but that’s on you, not the rest of us--especially since these comments are for a story about a joint Lee-MLK holiday.
Your non sequitirs (asking us to make a value judgment regarding an ineffable personal quality, ‘honorableness’, in the name of “historical accuracy” instead of making a different value judgment—i.e., slavery is evil so f**k the CSA and its leadership) don’t satisfactorily explain why you’re so hellbent on defending,…
(And considering the beatdown that was administered, it’s as if the one never happened anyway.) +1
“Lee is widely regarded to be an honorable man who was respected by both sides, and I don’t think he deserves condemnation [despite literally fighting for slavery].”