And yet, when Unitas died, the NFL would only allow the city (Baltimore), and not the team (Colts), to memorialize him that weekend
I still can't make heads or tails of that one...
Having never read much about Colts history, and being only 4 years old when the incident occured, was the Colts move totally unexpected at the time? Like, no one knew Irsay's plans to move until they actually did?
Reading Sass' testimony reminds me of why I find it funny every time I hear the NFL attempting to drop yet another team (whether transplanted or new) in LA
You guys are just jealous because you don't live here.
I've been there. Quite a few times. To most of the major cities (Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Houston)
Jealous isn't the word I would use.
I think Wisconsin has the largest collection of racists outside of the South
And I second that Texas is an annoying state. Everything down there is "We're Texas and we're great, blah blah blah"
The only time I've ever really seen issue with people getting on fans of teams in cities that they're not native to is with the Yankees and maybe the Lakers.
I personally get on Packers fans because, well, they're Packers fans.
That is why all the arguments against a D-IA playoff system (academic excuses, TV, etc.) are all bullshit to me. The simple existence of playoffs in the other three divisions of the NCAA debunk them.
Amazingly enough, I didn't think of Dennis Knight's old moniker either
It just makes me think of a British snob
Also, at least Julia didn't name her daughter "Apple"... I guess there's some credibility there, but Hazel?
If Agent and I met in person, we'd probably end up fighting within ten minutes, and fuck knows who would happen.
I probably have the size and strength advantage, but he'd more than likely hop himself up on PCP and/or use weapons.