I’ve said before and I’ll say again: After the right people die, the world will learn so much more about the depth and breadth of New Englands’s cheating.
Not happy with the outcome but we hung in there with maybe the best team in the league. No moral victories though. Let’s get the actual victories and go freak out another fan base in January.
I don’t pay much attention to college football, but when I do, the wide gulf of talent between teams/players is apparent. Plus the playoff system is garbage.
I thought NFL postseason tickets had to be purchased at Ticketmaster and Ticketcharge outlets, you know, places like Tape World, Recordtown. Cavages if you're fancy.
WHAT IS THIS SORCERY?
I'm with you. The flip side of "going out of your way to find something offensive" though is to be so willfully obtuse that you can't understand how pointing out advantages of skin color in sports is moving awfully close to giving actual offense, and not just in terms of the oft-dismissed "PC/corporate culture."
I agree. There should be a uniform standard of empathy and an ability to step outside of one’s own head to consider just for a second how words and actions may be hurtful to others. Instead, we get the old “well then, why can’t *I* say *this*?” as if that makes any damn sense at all.
hard to say. I recall it’s a pretty big place with a lot of rooms and nooks and crannies, but got pretty full. I got there early to stake out a hightop for me and my friend and that worked out great.
Paging @LABILLBACKER for input...