“Garrett replied to a fan and provided a few more details about the encounter, which he described as a ‘pillow tap.’”
“Garrett replied to a fan and provided a few more details about the encounter, which he described as a ‘pillow tap.’”
In 15 years, the NFL will say this is how he got CTE.
Oh, I’m not saying “you all should have expected last night to go like it did” because basically nobody did (I sure didn’t). Canadian soccer has an impressive track record of futility but once you go far enough back it’s just a prologue, not anything useful you can rationally derive much from when evaluating an…
I have dual citizenship, so I guess I’m sorry on both sides.
But c’mon, this is Canada.
Oh those nasty «foreigners». It’s not like they re welcome in Japan, well behaved or not.
What is the point of holding these world wide events if the country is either : not culturally prepared or doesn’t really want tourists? The only reason countries hold these is to get a bigger influx of people (tourists) to visit. Yeah tourists of sports are the worst kind. But they should know this, all over the…
Okay, let’s keep it real:
1) People should try to be polite when they are the guests of another country.
This really just seems like low-key divisiveness.
...that’s a strangely specific thing to always have said.
It’s like I’ve always said: if you eat a stranger’s ass in the parking lot before the game, your mouth will probably taste like ass afterwards.
The San Diego Chargers had a great location and lots of fans, they were just missing a sufficiently well-endowed owner.
I mean, LA clearly cares about NFL football. Just not necessarily about Chargers football (or the Rams necessarily either, judging from all the red at yesterdays game). But the owners don’t care who the people sitting in the stands cheer for. They paid for tickets, parking, probably a lot of beer and stuff, and their…
“pay to build us a new stadium or we’re moving to LA.”
If you contracted the Chargers, their good players could go to other teams with better medical staffs.
I never understood the logic: Take a city that hasn’t cared about NFL football for about 20 years. Put a team there, wait a year, then put another team there. Why? Maybe if the Chargers were there alone their fans would follow and make some new ones, but once the Rams were there, the Chargers were not getting any…
Meh. I’ve seen worse calls.
referee Shawn Hochuli