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Ive beeen saying this for years, mang. I watched all of those Browns games. He was a good QB, and i dont care what anybody says. He was just stuck on a team that probably shouldnt even have been allowed to play actual NFL games. I honestly think he would have had a GREAT career if he went to damn near any other team,

This reply was better the first 3 times people made it.

Did you read The Moops’ earlier comment, and decide to attempt saying the exact same thing in the most tortured, convoluted, and clunky way possible?

Dude.... they are in, or just outside of, the top 5 in payroll every season. You cant accuse a team of being intentionally mediocre or not spending money/trying to improve when they are near the top in payroll every season. Its not that they are cheap or intentionally mediocre, just that they suck at building a good

Even if you do think that there’s a way for that to be effective in the current NBA, Drummond himself is absolutely terrible posting up.

Insert Jason Pierre-Paul/thumb knuckle joke here:

Also also, insert Jason Pierre-Paul thumb knuckle joke here:

Now LT.... LT had some thumb knuckles!

Nobody has accused him of doing it to be lazy, but rather that something else is going on (be it the yips or something more nefarious) that he doesnt want to admit to, so this is the cover story. And its hard to blame anyone for thinking that, considering how many specialists said that there was nothing wrong with him.

Yes. He saw specialists and doctorss regularly for damn near a year before he found one that was actually willing to diagnose him with something. On the one hand, TOS is supposed to be rare and hard to diagnose. On the other hand.... that’s a lot of doctors and specialists saying that nothing is wrong. And you would

I didnt day anything about when he released the ball, you goon. I was talking about when he started his shooting motion/shot the ball, which is most certainly not when your screenshot waa taken. When he shot, he jumped off of his right foot, and only his right foot. That foot was behind the 3 point line.

At least half a dozen comments had already pointed out, by the time you posted this, that he jumped to shoot off of ONE foot, and that therefore only that ONE foot is relevant. And you were STILL somehow talking about him straddling the line when he shot even though he didnt, claiming that nobody has explained the

He jumped off of one foot when he shot. That foot was his right foot. Theredlfore, his left foot is irrelevant. Where it last rouched the court is also irrelevant, as it wasnt touching the court when he junped to shoot. When you shoot off of one foot, then that is the only foot that is relevant. It really isnt hard to

No, youre still wrong, because youre assuming he jumped off of his left foot or both feet, which he did not. He jumped off bnbof his right foot when he shot, and his left foot wasnt touching when he jumped off of his right foot. Therefore, where his left foot was the last time it touched the court is completely

It’s a really dumb complaint. Of course they want to cultivate and control their public image and the narrative surrounding them and their careers. So do actors, musicians, painters, etc etc.. Why should pro athletes be any different? It’s not inauthentic; it’s just smart. Especially when your position allow you the

Yeah, atheltes should be more like other celebrities and be willing to completely ignore their public image and do absolutely nothing to cultivate or control it. You know, because celebrities in other fields do that all the time. Because it makes so much sense.

Youre hilarious. This is great satire of what a very, very stupid and brainwashed idiot would say. Bravo.

Say what you will about Robert Sarver as an owner, but i’ll give him one thing: he’s never been caught at a rub and tug massage parlor in a strip mall.

Those double techs are always such bullshit. It’s basically rhe refs throwing up their hands and saying that they're sure that something bad happened and someone is at fault, but they arent quite sure what or who, so just give a tech to everybody.

I’ve been playing video games since the NES days, and BotW has provided more than one of my favorite video game moments of all time. The sense of exploration and (especially) discovery is unparalleled. Slowly learning what you can do, how much freedom you have, how different systems interact with each other, watching