sharkbirdmd
SharkBirdMD
sharkbirdmd

I guess racial slurs are more offensive than racist drawing? Plus the Indians’ owners have somewhat acknowledged that it’s racist by phasing it out, whereas Snyder has... well, you know.

Maybe he meant Game 7 hurt. Remember Game 7, the home game they played AFTER the Cubs and not Bartman blew Game 6? Yeah, I think that’s what he meant.

It’s a lot harder than some people realize to manage all that talent and (inevitably) all those egos. Is it more difficult than overachieving at a tiny club with no resources? No, of course not; but there is a special kind of challenge to meeting and exceeding impossible expectations.

It works fine in college, but I would argue that your average NFL team relies on their vertical passing attack more than most college teams do. I guess you could argue that modern NFL and college passing attacks are byproducts of their respective PI rules, but that is a little too chicken or the egg for me.

Have you ever seen a DB intentionally hold or commit PI because they know they’re beaten, and taking the penalty is better than letting the receiver score? Your suggestion introduces that possibility for every single pass that goes 16 yards or further. I can’t see any controversy whatsoever arising from that!

Chandler and Diskerud are the only two I can think of who didn’t spend part of their childhood in the States.

Can’t believe I had to dig this far down to find anyone mention McAllister and Manship. Obviously Allen and Miller are the best in the pen, but there is serious depth there. Tito can call on any of these guys in any situation and I’m fairly comfortable with it, with the major exception of Cody Anderson.

Even I don’t want that, and I’m an Indians fan.

The worst part of the attendance “discussion” is that it is always forced upon diehard fans. Diehards who, ya know, actually go to the fucking games. Instead of expecting them to explain the behavior of others, try aiming it at the right people. For starters, anyone who would rather talk about the Browns, even in the

Aw man, you didn’t get it :(

In your first post you get pedantic by arguing that Jenkins doesn’t say LGBT people shouldn’t have equal rights because Jenkins doesn’t literally spell it out in the WSJ. That’s a complete bullshit argument, but that’s not why I’m here today.

I liked the part where he suggested a 53 year old manager was coming here to retire. You know, since managers never coach into their 60's.

The Harry Kane transfer thing in The Journey happened to me pretty quickly. It was pretty annoying because Harry Kane to Liverpool (my chosen club) would never actually happen (at least not in the present day, which I assume is when you start your career). My question is this: will that transfer happen no matter which

Wait now I’m confused, are you using hugely flawed arguments to bash Monaco or Spurs?

Hopefully Billy and Landon can get called up at the same time that Tiger Woods and I are the final Sunday pairing in a major.

I think I’m finally getting sick of people defending dumb quotes like this by saying “he was just answering a question!” as if that totally absolves the quoted person of the dumb thing they said.

For once I’m on Billy’s side, and he doesn’t seem worked up at all about this.

Kyle Palmieri said the team is upset about their performance and the tweets aren’t going to make them feel worse. Basically implying “there are more important things to worry about here than some snarky tweets,” He is apparently only speaking for himself, but *that* is the correct way to be diplomatic about this.

I’m not sure how Backes and other USA guys can read Kessel and Ryan’s tweets and think they were shots at the players. They are clearly aimed at the men who fucked up the construction of this team. If a player takes offense to those tweets because he agrees with how the team was put together then he’s part of the

“I’m a joyless dickhead who ruins anything good happening around me, and I will blame anybody and everybody before I take responsibility for it.”

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