I live in Boston and I want to say that while “Sports talk radio is trash”, specifically Boston’s sports talk radio is absolutely the worst.
I live in Boston and I want to say that while “Sports talk radio is trash”, specifically Boston’s sports talk radio is absolutely the worst.
and a couple of them came really close to doing so,
They outscored their European opponents 10-3 in 5 games and never trailed in the tournament.
Germany won 2003 and 2007, back-to-back.,
Also cheering for each of the USWNT’s opponents in the knockout round because they’re ‘disrespectful’ or ‘hate america’ or whatever bullshit. God their salty tears are so refreshing and delicious.
No she wouldnt. She’s got a very low opinion of Trump.
Remember the fuckwits that were poo-poohing Rapinoe’s comments on visiting Biff because “they’re not gonna win so it won’t matter anyway.”? Good times.
In a footrace analogy, it would be getting penalized for leaving the blocks before the gun.
It’s “policed as closely” as foul balls, three-point shots, and touchdowns.
The question then becomes, how far is too far? A foot? A leg? A body? Ten feet? No matter where you set it, you’re back to making fine distinctions, just in a different spot. Otherwise, you leave things to the judgment of the referee and wind up with wildly varying calls. In the age of VAR, you need clearer standards…
Perhaps, but a joke obliquely referencing Hollywood sexual assault probably didn’t have much business being in what’s ostensibly a children’s movie in the first place.
Considering the movie was directed by John Lasseter, known creep, deleting this joke is probably a good thing.
Had you not seen this article, you never would’ve known about it. Yup, surely a waste of your precious time.
Even if you object to it being removed, how is it a waste of “everybody’s” time?
I don't think that's the bar they were aiming for.
It’s not really her fault; some idiot asked her about it. It’s not like she “chose to take this stance” by scheduling a press conference to announce she wouldn’t go. Someone interviewing her asked her a question, and she answered the question presented to her.
All good points, but Rapinoe also celebrated a goal too much, so who’s really the bad one here?
This will take a big chunk of the risk away, and it’s acceptable for a pretty simple reason: the players really, really do not want to be maiming or killing fans with foul balls.
Why are you only concerned about mortality rate?
This is such an obvious thing to do. Good for the Sox.