Your post I was responding to says nothing about hate crime laws. I was simply responding to your incorrect assumption that Cleveland, New York, and Baltimore are as racist as Boston.
Your post I was responding to says nothing about hate crime laws. I was simply responding to your incorrect assumption that Cleveland, New York, and Baltimore are as racist as Boston.
Boston is significantly whiter than those three cities you mentioned, so the answer is still a definite yes.
Really? The guy who has never missed a snap, is a 10x Pro Bowler, and future Hall of Famer has had a “brutal career”? Sure he deserves to win more, but he’s doing a lot better than 99% of the league.
I have to imagine that carries and games played are more important numbers for a running back than their age.
Even without the bizarre decision to throw “social issues” in there, this is just not a good tweet.
Yeah, you totally got me, I spent all this time defending Kyrie Irving’s pre-Lebron career because I’m a Lebron stan who didn’t know anything about the Cavs before he came back. That makes total sense, Warriors fan who was definitely a fan 4 season ago.
I was responding to your rhetorical question about Kyrie’s previous performance levels. The one you asked assuming the answer was No, when the answer is a definite Yes.
Also, Kyrie unfortunately did turn into a fantastically clutch player in those last few games against the Warriors, can you reasonably tell me that that’s the level Kyrie plays to on a consistent basis?
It would be cool to see him go abroad, maybe playing at a slower pace in a league like Italy would help him stay healthy(ish). Having said that, he strikes me as someone who will never leave England; he’d probably rather play in the Championship than in the top flight of a different country.
His agent either knew exactly the type of person Hernandez was and knew about the murders ahead of his initial arrest, or he didn’t know about the murders and really has no fucking clue what type of person he was, or what he was capable of.
That totally makes sense, since we all know that a player almost winning a game by himself is more important than 2 actual victories.
I realize that, the contrasting attitudes just made me laugh.
“Why don’t people do this regularly?”
No problem. I too was bothered by the Penn State “redemption tour”, so I can see where you’re coming from.
I’m not a Juve fan at all, but it’s pretty gross that you would put Calciopoli in the same sentence as what happened at Penn State, even with “lesser version” thrown in there.
Easy with that scorcher of a take son. Next you’ll be boldly telling us how he isn’t quite on the level of Messi and Ronaldo.
He was a bad coach, and judging by what has been said about his time with Bayern and Germany, he’s always been a bad coach. He was tactically inept and his man management was shockingly bad at times.
That last bit makes the rest of this scenario seem not so bad.
It’s actually impressive how quickly and how often he is able to slow down to a walking pace as soon as the play is over (every time the ball goes past him). Normally I wouldn’t begrudge someone in their mid to late 30's walking in a rec league game, but when you’re better than Michael Jordan in his prime you should…
It’s genuinely amazing that someone could read thequeso’s comment and still think those two have comparable levels of experience.