And Eric Wood is right.
Let that be a lesson to all you gay athletes! If you come out, ESPN will make sure you never play a down of professional football!
Honest question since I don't live in Orchard Park. Is traffic relatively light to non-existant around the Ralph during the off-season? If so, I can see the players looking at that area as the zone for racing, expecially if they believe that no one other than Bills employees are there at any given moment.
Wouldn't surprise me at all if they all race through the parking lot and surrounding streets.
I recall in the books she died her hair before she arrived at Vale. So she would look less like Catelyn's daughter. Remember the books description of her is essentially a younger Catelyn.
Don't you love the fact that you read the books? I'm not the guy who spoils what will happen later on, but I love being that guy who listens to everyone's "theories" on what's going to happen with a giant smirk on my face knowing what's actually going happen.
People are going to lose their minds if all goes accordingly...
I think the disappointing part is that this could be part of a larger "culture" thing in the Bills locker room when it comes to street racing. The video posted with Fred Jackson and Aaron Williams betting slips is not a good sign that this is an isolated issue.
I think this could have been something that's been going on for years at the Ralph's parking lot but Darcel was the first dummy to crash his car.
As many have said, you get that text about his passing and you feel a sadness, then your stomach sinks further as you think: "What's going to happen now...?"
He really isn't. He's sheltered by the backs that work around him. I watched him A LOT in the CFL. In a pass-happy league like that, he was average at best. I can only imagine him now with a few years of mileage on him.
Incorrect. Even after ratting out Ol' Billy B Absentee (from the Super Bowl), Mangini still got the starting HC position in Cleveland and still works in the NFL as an offensive coordinatoor/QBs coach for the 49ers. He's no longer an HC because he's simply not good at it. Two stints showed that to be the case.
Goes to show you that if their was an "unwritten rule" that you don't speak about cheating, no one cared that he broke it against Belichek.