Residual Reggie Bush fanboy effect could be a factor too.
Residual Reggie Bush fanboy effect could be a factor too.
Personally, I would never bet against my teams (with Kansas City, that means I've had some double-hearbreak), but I think your wallet and your heart are two different things. Some people can separate the two, I can't, but I can see how folks can.
Booooo. (nailed it though)
This is one of my favorite articles of all time.
You can be a fan and not bet on your team. The heart says one thing, the wallet says another. The true test: What's a more pleasant surprise: when your FAVORITE team wins, or when the team you BET on wins?
LIKE.
SPORTS!
It's ironic that a black man with a girl's name wouldn't want you to speak out on a civil rights issue.
Come out in 30 years.
Gay men would never hang out with women.
A Packer hanging out with Bears. It's a legitimate question.
Thoughts about privileged college athletes aside, this made me smile. I love how grateful and PUMPED they are.
Yeah, and that's 1996 prices! In 2013 that's like paying over $100 for a game. (Inflation calculator at Bureau of Labor website)
Welp. Game over.
It means "above average", technically.
Yeah, but you literally said you "reserve a special sort of fury for his LA-esque slant". That's what a bias is. I ain't hatin', I'm just sayin'.
Oh goodness.
It's not for everyone. Like scotch...or the scent of mahogany.
Yeah, he's clearly aware of the white below his feet. The refs do seem a little "WWE" on this one.