theGulfool
theGulfool
theGulfool

Oh, just STFU, NFL. Just STFU.

Ace?

One is legal, the other is not.

What was I thinking? There's NO WAY he finds a hat big enough to fit that medicine ball on his shoulders.

But not on Twitter. That's how you know something is legit.

Miami Heat hat for the Grand Slam?

Hi, Bobby.

You're making 2 things out of 1 thing.

He claims he just misread it.

I don't even care about the story as much as I just enjoy the headline.

wait, so maybe I agree with this article....I can't tell anymore...

I don't have a problem with Dez OR Tony yelling, and I'm a Cowboys fan. This really isn't a big deal.

It's their own damn fault. If they were as racially sensitive as they like to think they are, then they'd have chosen to be born black!

This is getting WAAAAAAAY too much attention. Neither's histrionics during a game warrant this much scrutiny. Y'all are really reaching here. Their teammates don't seem to have a problem with either guy so why should anybody else?

Typical "Typical ______" comment.

His black friend was going as something much less offensive, like a gang member.

I'm fine with the taunting but if a player gets caught there it should be tenfold for the defensive player.

The reason I think this is different from your other examples (racial jokes, caricature mascots, saying "nigger", etc etc etc) is that those are done to intentionally be demeaning. A kid wearing "blackface" in this instance is part of a costume, where he is impersonating a specific man, who happens to be black, (one

In all seriousness though, I agree with you, intent is important, and often times common sense can reasonably be applied. That's why I don't think the Karl Malone costume was racist, since I don't think that kid had any intentions of it being demeaning. The person who changed this Wikipedia page most likely did, and

Well, I had to set up the stupid joke some way, didn't I?