Does it make any difference that Kinsler was right? It wasn’t a strike and Hernandez does make the games about him.
Does it make any difference that Kinsler was right? It wasn’t a strike and Hernandez does make the games about him.
These men are heroes. I wore my yellow wristband every day for a year. Did it chafe? Yes it did. Did I take it off? Hell no. I kept it on until they cured cancer. Only then did I remove it.
Nothing screams “LET’S GET RID OF HUMAN REFEREES” like a wristband dedicated to not doing your job well.
Why they gotta be white?
Fuck these guys. Bring on the robots.
And yet just days ago, the cat was attacking another member of the organization for doing his job.
Added Tinkle, “I was so scared I almost me’d in my pants.”
Interesting of you to lead with the silly one.
I thought science said a big release before a game didn’t affect performance?
Uhh, not sure if you’re familiar with the concept of justice here, but a person never needs to prove innocence.
Still not as good as this kid:
Nothing leads to Super Bowl success like running a coach out of town who just got you to the Super Bowl in his second year because he’s overly corny with coaching cliches.
I would just like to say that those “alt-right protesters” were protesting the removal of a historical statue. You make it sound like they were being incredibly racist, but all they were doing was arguing against the removal of a statue. I am not trying to defend the fucking cunt who drove his car into the…
I don’t see how this effects the Nashville Predators one iota.
Want to improve player safety? Remove the facemask. Goodbye human missiles, hello better tackling form.
How can we expect defenders to know exactly where the head of the offensive player will be when they’re moving at high speed and the opponent is moving to try to avoid/minimize contact? It’s just not possible most of the time. Sure, penalize it I guess, but that’s not a solution in a situation like this.
That’s football. Big people run into each other at high speeds.
you must be really popular there with your shining example of open-mindedness
I can’t even count the number of people I’ve heard say “I’m so glad dad/grandpa passed away before this happened.” That’s your legacy, Dean Spanos. Making people glad their loved ones died without seeing what you did. Congratulations.