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Please don't do this...If Nike wanted to make a former QB their posterboy they could've done a lot worse than TT, instead of that no-talent ass-clown they picked who is despised by more than half the country. Hopefully a lot more than half, but who knows.
What kind of mother does that to a kid?I thought Jack Ruskell was a dog!!??
Less concerning than the fact that he is wearing panty hose?
I may be in the minority, but I absolutely hate those kind of flip flops. Makes guys look like they should be walking down the beach with a glob of zinc oxide on their nose swinging a metal detector back and forth.I'm sure that those orange Jordan "slides" or flip flops are really comfortable. But those orange ones in particular look like jail or prison flip flops. It's a really bad look.
Absolutely brilliant. Well played!Less concerning than the fact that he is wearing panty hose?
I think I got smacked around once for using a puking gif, but throwing your vomit at someone takes things to a whole new level.WTH indeed! Definitely one of the more bizarre gifs I've seen lol.
Or that they should come with a smoking jacket.I may be in the minority, but I absolutely hate those kind of flip flops. Makes guys look like they should be walking down the beach with a glob of zinc oxide on their nose swinging a metal detector back and forth.
I think I got smacked around once for using a puking gif, but throwing your vomit at someone takes things to a whole new level.
That's what I thought. The close-set, beady eyes, together with the front teeth, are very donkey-like.I thought that was Law on the left of Tebow? :)
Never show fear.It was in response to Donkey invoking the mcelstain on Florida football with an intentionally inciting “and ye_”.
Throwing up and tossing it metaphorically at Do key through a gif seemed appropriate and self explanatory. I guess not.
Your prerogative.No, you didn't attack my stance, you attacked my right to express it. Just for future reference, that will always get pushback from me.
It was one little 2-line throwaway comment. Anyone else who didn't like seeing it there did the smart thing and ignored it, instead of drawing more attention to it like you did.
And, if you'd taken the time to try comprehending my comment, you might've realized that the whole point of it was that like you, I don't like the interjection of politics into sports. I was expressing my opinion that Tebow would've been a more apolitical and less divisive spokesman for the Nike brand.
Lastly, saying that politics has "ruined NFL football" for you is a little melodramatic, don't you think? Again, I don't like the interjection of politics into the sport either, but all that stuff transpires on ESPN and elsewhere in the media. I don't let it ruin the sport for me, and don't understand why anyone else would either. When I turn on my Dolphins game at 1:00 P.M. on Sundays, all I see is football. Sh*tty football, mind you, but football nonetheless.
Franks looks like a damn giant in that pic
If Nike wanted to make a former QB their posterboy they could've done a lot worse than TT, instead of that no-talent ass-clown they picked who is despised by more than half the country. Hopefully a lot more than half, but who knows.
No, you didn't attack my stance, you attacked my right to express it. Just for future reference, that will always get pushback from me.
It was one little 2-line throwaway comment. Anyone else who didn't like seeing it there did the smart thing and ignored it, instead of drawing more attention to it like you did.
And, if you'd taken the time to try comprehending my comment, you might've realized that the whole point of it was that like you, I don't like the interjection of politics into sports. I was expressing my opinion that Tebow would've been a more apolitical and less divisive spokesman for the Nike brand.
Lastly, saying that politics has "ruined NFL football" for you is a little melodramatic, don't you think? Again, I don't like the interjection of politics into the sport either, but all that stuff transpires on ESPN and elsewhere in the media. I don't let it ruin the sport for me, and don't understand why anyone else would either. When I turn on my Dolphins game at 1:00 P.M. on Sundays, all I see is football. Sh*tty football, mind you, but football nonetheless.