Scathing
December 3rd, 2007Slate has an article on the current state of the NFL that is nothing short of scathing. Agree or disagree, it’s an entertaining piece.
Slate has an article on the current state of the NFL that is nothing short of scathing. Agree or disagree, it’s an entertaining piece.
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Slate thinks that “What was once the sports world’s agenda setter has become passive and uncritical.” Are they right? They make a strong case, but whether Sports Illustrated is still the premier venue for quality sports writing seems difficult to measure objectively. Circulation’s doing fine though.
We didn’t think they were going to pull it off. The article on the Patriots/Eagles game is worth it for the sheer number of metaphors used in the first three paragraphs.
“It is not too late for Rodriguez to reconsider Toledo’s offer. Could he meet the Mud Hens’ requirements?”
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From Slate, “It turns out that USF was like that very unimpressive classmate, the one who surprises everyone at the reunion with news that he’s a millionaire with a supermodel wife.”
As always, the comments are better than the story.
Doesn’t matter what it is. You have to love a controversial call.
Here’s a good recap of the October 12-13 PBR event in Columbus. If you did not see Justin McBride win $200,000 riding Scene of the Crash, you missed out.