People are stupid. Use that logic and it makes it easier to figure out. No flame. People still watch ESPN programming.
I an in literal disbelief that this made it to air. Did no one say anything at all during production meetings to try to stop this? I would've loved to have been a fly on the wall.
I wish they would've taught anatomy in med school like this. Completely do away with the cadaver and have some random guy side step (has to side step) into the room wearing skeleton sweats. And then the prof can say something profound like "this is the wrist, it's very complex."
Probably not stupid enough to put his defense on the field unprepared to cover a receiver at the line of scrimmage on two plays in the same game after a timeout each time.
literally every player listed is wrong devonte' graham joel berry ii grayson allen goes to duke jock landale bonzie colson
I’ve hated young Golic since he was at nd. He was always this corny and this video brings back a lot of horrible memories.
ESPN really delivering the hard-hitting journalism today http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/...es-lakers-says-haircut-not-shooting-struggles
I watch MSNBC when I wake up now. Not because I don’t care about sports but I couldn’t give less of a shit about NBA haircuts. Please, someone, just do 30 minutes of highlights.
I'm not the one who watches MSNBC. Also, you're sensitive, didn't mean to send you into such a tailspin with my comment
well, no shock, but one shit news source created an entire article off another absolute shit news source... I'll save you from clicking the link and giving him more clicks... it's clay travis https://www.seccountry.com/tennesse...n-leave-dallas-cowboys-become-tennessee-coach
the entire segment prior with Saban lobbying for Bama talking points without pushback was typical Fox News
when espn.com launched berman claims to have said "no good will come of this" and he stands by his opinion today. i'm not sure if he meant the website or the internet in general. this is from the Origins podcast by James Andrew Miller where he talks to ESPN people about social media