Well, Barry has an article about Williams already. I think it came out before Drew’s.
Well, Barry has an article about Williams already. I think it came out before Drew’s.
Naw. He didn’t even mention Mr. Miyagi once. What about Bruce Springsteen, or Almost Famous? And he didn’t come up with some freshman-comp level categorization scheme for levels of joy. 2/10.
This, this, a thousand times. Brady is not the multiplicative factor here. Belichick is. He’s obviously good, but he is not substantially better than any of the quarterbacks you listed.
I would say that the other problem is due to the nature of the postings. So, you say “It is possible for someone to complain about something yet still support it overall” is the way you interpret his tweets, which is fine, if you group the two of them together immediately and read them as a unit, or as a full…
I liked his Page 2 stuff (which he had to share with David Halberstam even), and I really liked...the writers he brought to Grantland. I never listened to his podcast. I also read Gregggggggg’s stuff on Page 2. I probably wasn’t even young enough to excuse myself for doing something that stupid.
I’m so glad I’ve read neither of these articles. I just look for decent comments over here and I’m done. Thanks!
Dammit, that was the worst headline every in the history of Deadspin. Dude ends the answer with “I’m still gonna get a flu shot.” That makes you the opposite of a truther.
I’m not trying to be an asshole, but you do understand that you are part of the Anger Generation Machine, right?
Re: Technology.
That’s very hurtful, sir and/or madam.
No. I meant William Henry. 45 is objectively worse than #9 because WHH never got a chance to screw things up so much other than putting a future Confederate in charge of the country.
I don’t want him dead. I want him humiliated and impeached, having to live with the failure of being the only impeached and convicted president of the U.S. ever. I want him to know that he’s worse than Johnson, Fillmore, Harrison, and Harding.
See Also: Jeter, Derek.
I love this idea. I hope he lasts.
And in MLS, DC United is really a great name. It calls back to the clubs of English football and brings in the whole “capital of the US” thing. It works in ways that “United” doesn’t work for other MLS teams.
And the Bullets were originally the Baltimore Bullets. When they moved to Washington, their alliteration took awhile to catch up.
You got a reference for that? Because I’m pretty sure that Jesus guy said something different:
Preach!
Hey, I hope it is the answer. Good luck.
Thanks! I’ll try again, then.