"So, even if they're employees, you don't really have to pay them? Interesting." - Mark Emmert
"So, even if they're employees, you don't really have to pay them? Interesting." - Mark Emmert
I can't wait for Last Take.
Roger Goodell furrows his brow and scratches his head.
Dave Zirin is going to have to write a sequel to his last book. Which, I might add, was excellent.
This is all correct. FIFA and the IOC pretend to be "apolitical," but of course there is no such thing on scales that large. Staying out of politics in situations like these is a statement in its own right. It's a statement in favor of the status quo, no matter how f***ed up that may be.
I think that XP solution is a bit silly: the problem isn't that they're made too often, the problem is that no one wants to watch what is essentially a formality.
FIFA: For when you want to feel better about the NFL.
Holy turds.
Men are women's issues, as evidenced by this whole situation.
"the amount false rape cases you see nowadays"
Perhaps those journalists should.
If the guy has enough talent to play, he will find a job somewhere in the league. If a coach or a team doesn't want him because they see him as being a distraction, well then so be it.
Funny you should mention Tebow. Dungy said he'd take him in the top 10.
CenturyLink only holds ~67k, I believe FIFA requires at least 75k for a final stadium.
Your math is wrong. It points to players that are 7'0" and above.
British Parliament is actually pretty loose:
Switzerland dominated qualifying, which, because it's a larger sample size, has a healthy effect on their rating.
"Oh wow, that's hilarious. Who the fuck was that Eric Lindros guy trying to impress?" -Eric Lindros