Brantley was terrible. Driskel is terrible. Our team was gutted. We had 15 starter get injured last year. So what's your next question?
Brantley was terrible. Driskel is terrible. Our team was gutted. We had 15 starter get injured last year. So what's your next question?
Shhhhhhh.
Uhh Tebow and Meyer aren't the only two that left. You must have forgotten Percy Harvin, Brandon Spikes, Joe Haden, Riley Cooper, Carlos Dunlap and a ton of others also left.
I don't think you have to be the UN Ambassador to know not to stand on tables and start yelling obscenities on campus.
Whoaaaa I have the exact same RBs, except Lynch instead of McCoy. I'm trying to figure out how to turn Sproles into a WR right now.
Based on AP's text messages afterward, it sounds like that's exactly what happened.
Because the spanking left a four year old with deep cuts. I was spanked pretty regularly as a kid, but it doesn't take a genius to know there's a line that can be crossed when it comes to discipline.
Agreed. I had to go get my own switch multiple times as a kid (I was pretty terrible), but not when I was four and I definitely didn't get any cuts. My dad was a pretty big guy, he only had to use his hand when I was that age.
Hmm, yes, telling people to drink responsibly isn't slutshaming. But, making a sign that implies feminism only protects women who get drunk and lie about getting raped and is therefore unnecessary? That's slutshaming to me.
That's really a different point, but no matter. Journalists collaborate with celebrities all the time on stories; it isn't unheard of. Every news outlet in the country would have taken the same deal if LeBron had let them break the story.
The letter says "By Lebron James [As told to Lee Jenkins]." That wasn't good enough?
The OP was asking about Sterling's first amendment rights being violated by the government, not some general right to privacy being "infringed upon" by Stiviano. You just made the most ironic straw man I've ever seen.
Apparently this guy is the source: http://www.almartinraw.com/readerscomment…
I agree, this guy is probably not a racist. But, he's certainly said things about a certain "culture" (let's just call it "urban") that have clear racial overtones. Can you really defend his arguments against black jerseys or the way Stephen A. Smith talks?
That was exactly what I was thinking when I read this on ESPN. They're definitely flipping over backwards to read that into the Constitution.
Now the Clippers decided to play well? Took them long enough.
Let's be honest. Who wants to be the owner that would want the heat they'd get for not voting for a sale?
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