The worst.
The worst.
So a league who seems to not care that they have a team called the "Redskins" feels like it has a civic duty to drop a 15 yard penalty on a player that uses the word "nigger". And also, seems they still have no issue with players calling each other "faggot" or using other ethnic slurs. Makes sense to me.
Just picked up a pair of AE2. There were other headphones I thought sounded slightly better but none of them were even close to as comfortable. To each their own...unless it's Beats because they sound bad and aren't all that comfortable.
Dunking was not allowed at my school even after 1976, but it was because of genetics and not the NCAA.
Safety my ass, that was all because of Kareem. The dunk ban is on the list of most ridiculous moments in NCAA history, and that's a pretty hard list to make.
"Just imagine if the three point shot was banned in 2014. Riots in the streets..."
Are we making ANY distinction between actual violence and a dude mouthing off? Hockey players get called thugs (sometimes) when they punch each other in the fucking head. Sherman got called a thug for yelling into a microphone.
I like your comment. The "racist" comments from Black women come from a different place than white racist.
I respect him more BECAUSE he did it knowing it had a high probability of affecting his job. Most wouldn't put their money where their mouth is on the issue.
See? You've brought up something else. I think everyone who played up into the mid 60's, give or take a few years should be reexamined. Each and every one of them played in a diluted talent pool. Pre-Jackie Robinson of course, but it took until the mid to late 60's for teams to become at least arguably fairly…
It's good to be the King?
It's an old trick of the trade of anti-semitism to declare your agenda as anti-establishment under a silent agreement that the establishment is controlled by jews. Anti-establishment = anti-jews. It's that easy. I've been watching Dieudonné's decline since the early 2000's where he was still rather ambiguous about his…