One way or another, a Browns QB is going to go out and get smashed.
One way or another, a Browns QB is going to go out and get smashed.
You can’t spell Griffin without ‘IR’. Just, not in that order
Absolutely. The winner of a game is determined by who has the most points. It doesn’t matter if a team is winning by 1 or 100 points when the officials fuck it over, its still a fuck over.
So the Chippewas gave OSU the victory, only to take it back? Fucking typical.
Except AJ Green “got lucky” all ten times he got the ball thrown his way while matched with Revis.
Trent Dilfer would be selling insurance in Visalia if a mostly black Ravens defense hadn’t carried his replacement-level ass to a Lombardi Trophy. He might want to sit this one out.
I’m amazed about Dilfer’s tone deaf stance on this issue, as no one since 2001 has benefited more from the work of African Americans.
ESPN Exec: “Yeah, Charles...that take was at about 60 degrees. We’re going to need you at about a 110 going forward, mkay?”
Wow, a nuanced and well reasoned take on ESPN. Maybe they’r—
Mt. Pleasant founding fathers:
Oh, so you want to be outraged? Check out what their division rivals from NYC wore on their helmets, on this day of all days
Raising your arm over your head after the national anthem is totally disrespectful. As soon as I figure out who should be offended, I’ll update my post.
as my CMU alum fiancé says: Mount Pleasant. It’s neither.
Cray don't recognize cray.
One person doing that took all the risks, making him the bona fide protester. What we’re seeing now is probably more than just a smattering of the “Look at me, I’m doing it too!” crowd. A protest is more substantial than just a bunch of people reiterating the same message.
The first guy to take a knee during the National Anthem was a trailblazer (or, if you prefer, a martyr for a cause.) The small number of people who who first followed that guy’s lead are the types who don’t like to see one person take all the flak from society for not conforming to a social tradition. The growing…
Miami Dolphins players Arian Foster, Jelani Jenkins, Kenny Stills, and Michael Thomas all kneeled
Sarcasm, as it’s called on the internet, isn’t primarly concerned with accuracy
That Marine didn’t even take off his hat!