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Had it happened right after the Super Bowl ended, you might have a point. But this is just one of countless examples of someone being an a-hole (and I'm aware Romanowski was responsible for a great many of those examples all by himself).
One doesn't have to compare it to the real problems of the world to be bothered by it. Of course there are worse things. That's irrelevant. We're talking within the context of viewing sports.
Yes to your 2nd paragraph...which was what I stated at the start of this conversation. Reese gained a...
Maybe not. But if she had been bothered by it, there is absolutely no way she could admit to it. That's kind of the point...when you are on the losing end of the contest, you really can't say anything at all or even defend yourself because you look like a whiner. That's why it's on the winner to...
I'm not familiar with Dame Lillard's act. I think it's gross whenever anyone trash talks after the contest is over because it can't be defended by saying 'I was just trying to get in his head so we'd have a better chance of winning the game'. The game's over...there is literally nothing to be...
People love to hate Mulkey, and I understand why. But I don't recall her ever rubbing opposing players and teams nose in it at the conclusion of games. Especially huge games like that. I've never seen any athlete or coach do that on the national stage, ever. If they have, it's gross.
Angel Reese is a very good player in her own right, but I would agree she wouldn't be in the conversation as the counterpart to Caitlin were it not for her antics at the conclusion of the national title game last year.
The 'you can't see me' wave as she followed Clark around the court after the...
Pretty ugly numbers this morning. This is the first time during this inflationary cycle that the GDP reading came in way below expectations. It's not the dreaded 'stagflation' as yet, but this is a first step toward that type of scenario. Not good.
Perhaps I'm in the minority, but I rarely dive into the comments of any tweet. Like, almost never. I'm there to read what the tweeter has to say. Not much interested in any responses. Perhaps that's limiting, but for me Twitter is a portal to other things rather than something meant to be...
I would think they could throw a big enough bag of money to get just about anyone. Most would agree Hurley is right there as the best coach in the game right now. I wonder if Jay Wright might be on their radar though?
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