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I would have waited to see how he responds to the pressure at Bama for a year.
Same.
I would have waited to see how he responds to the pressure at Bama for a year.
They should include drinking clauses in Shark's contract, maybe also mandatory breathalyzers before games
They should include drinking clauses in Shark's contract, maybe also mandatory breathalyzers before games
What the fuck does this have to do with players? Where did I mention them? Oh wait, you're probably conditioned to make these replies as some sort of corporate worshipper...
But I guess since we're on the subject, each player would receive about 1% of what the owners do (probably less since the split includes things like pensions for retired players, but I'll be generous and say 1%), so this would be liking writing a national story about a player donating $510.
McCourty doesn't feel welcome at the White House
boo hoo
Because you're crying about an NFL owners' racket. The entire league makes more off inflated SB concession revenues, and that includes the players. Not sure why you have such a problem with it, especially considering that the people paying these inflated SB concession prices aren't exactly the downtrodden average joe football fan
I have a problem with ESPN mouths guffawing about some stupendously rich person being "generous" for a paltry donation while they fleece us with taxpayer funded stadiums, wage suppression for players (particularly those who aren't stars) and the litany of other shitty things the NFL presides overs, while throwing a giant party for their rich person circle jerk.Because you're crying about an NFL owners' racket. The entire league makes more off inflated SB concession revenues, and that includes the players. Not sure why you have such a problem with it, especially considering that the people paying these inflated SB concession prices aren't exactly the downtrodden average joe football fan
I have a problem with ESPN mouths guffawing about some stupendously rich person being "generous" for a paltry donation while they fleece us with taxpayer funded stadiums, wage suppression for players (particularly those who aren't stars) and the litany of other shitty things the NFL presides overs.
Yeah, I don't anyone is going to argue with you about owners being scumbags. Sooner or later it just becomes a business and the fans are a means to an end.I have a problem with ESPN mouths guffawing about some stupendously rich person being "generous" for a paltry donation while they fleece us with taxpayer funded stadiums, wage suppression for players (particularly those who aren't stars) and the litany of other shitty things the NFL presides overs, while throwing a giant party for their rich person circle jerk.
If you paid a years tuition for a football ticket, you can spring for 14 dollar cheese sauce on chips.
Well, I suppose any cheese you put on nachos would be nacho cheese right? Or is it a specific type of cheddar? When I picture bought nachos, I picture the movie kind with a thin layer of cheese sauce, I assumed they'd chinse you to a similar degree at a sporting event in Texas. My nachos I make for personal use are temples of cheese, peppers, and salsa.Is that what they call nacho cheese in Canada? srs question
only shitty cities allow themselves to be held hostage by billionaires. that's the reason why LA didn't have a team for such a long time.I have a problem with ESPN mouths guffawing about some stupendously rich person being "generous" for a paltry donation while they fleece us with taxpayer funded stadiums, wage suppression for players (particularly those who aren't stars) and the litany of other shitty things the NFL presides overs, while throwing a giant party for their rich person circle jerk.
Anyone putting cheese on nachos instead of ketchup is a moran anyways so they deserve to be price gouged