treaburner
Trea Burner
treaburner

Kendall should just buy them all a Pepsi so they all get along.

So bye bye Let’s Remember Some Guys”

Is the decision whether or not to marry a Kardashian? I guess I’ll go read the article now instead of responding to the headline.

I’m no fan of the NCAA, let’s get that out of the way. But why does the NCAA take all of the heat for what is (and soon will be what was) an NBA rule? Your “f**k-the-NCAA” chorus quote from his mother, the answer is because the philharmonic orchestra doesn’t require it.

He could upend the eastern conference if he actually learned how to take a jump shot

GMs hate him! See how he upended the NBA with one simple trick!

Worst. case. of. trickle. down. economics. ever.

Not just billionaires...if I had a million

It might not be that his familiar with this particular joint as much as with rub-and-tug joints in general.

It’s really the friends we make along the way.

hugged him again

Sign that guy up! Who wouldn’t watch the AAF if a dog played?

Called it back in November...

It’s so weird to read an article which begins with a lede about third parties paying athletes under the table, a pivot of “a way that schools can both short-circuit the gray market in teenage athletes that play revenue-driving sports and fairly compensate athletes for their labor...” and not having that solution be

I still say the simplest solution is allow athletes to own their likeness rights. Schools wouldn’t have to pay a cent more, but a high profile athlete could earn whatever they wanted and we could get NCAA Football 2019.

call me crazy, I think plucky underdogs like Northwestern and Stanford will somehow pull through

hm. Let’s hear another viewpoint on how to pay, also from Minnesota:

Vegans always be telling people they’re vegan in the first sentence

As a born-and-bred Las Vegan, this is the absolute worst market for a MLB team. It’s ungodly hot, there is little to no local wealth outside of gaming (which is solely dependent on discretionary income and the health of the economy on a macro-basis), and the town is too transient. Not to mention, Vegas is a basketball