Maybe Belichick was not properly hydrated when he made the call?
Maybe Belichick was not properly hydrated when he made the call?
Anyone wanna know all that I know about Tommy Boy?
Even if it’s stupid (yes, yes it is) when Coach Hoodie calls this kind of tomfoolery, I still love that opposing teams take the opportunity to dunk on Brady when they can.
Wow, Vrabel really wanted to show Tom the mess he made and rub his nose in it.
Looks like he hasn’t aged a day since he filmed this Uggs commercial.
Because, like the rest of America, he hates Tom Brady.
Because Belichick is vindictive. He probably blames Brady for losing, so he put him out there to get either embarrassed or injured. It's how he shows the world that this is Brady's fault, not his.
Bravo all of you! That’s a nice recap of the events leading up to the trade.
“That late goal appeared to spark some second thoughts from the newly Knighted Pacioretty”
damn really thought i was gonna walk this year
Hitman is one of my favorite games of the generation. Played probably 100 hours and completed every achievement. Can’t wait to pick up my collectors edition tomorrow!
in fairness, a hand injury ended that guy’s career
This site seems to have developed at hate-on for this author some time ago.
It’s safe to say JKR’s a bit of a mixed bag, persona- and public-statement-wise. But surely she is allowed to impose consequences on someone who stole from her, and I don’t think “she has so much money, who cares about a measly five figures and a few cats” is a valid argument. IF it happened, it’s a violation of…
Is it hard to wake up every morning just begging to find shit to get offended about and self-victimize yourself over?
He was fired for the same reason that most coaches are fired in most sports - he doesn’t have enough good players. He sometimes resisted playing younger guys and some players have flourished after being traded away when Quenneville had buried them at the end of the bench but that happens everywhere. He wasn’t perfect,…
The Lions took a good look at what Baltimore did with Flacco. The Ravens signed a marginally capable QB who needed good talent around him in order to thrive, to such an overwhelmingly large contract that they couldn’t afford to surround him with any good talent at all. They then spent the next 5 years watching him…
Same story here.