He seems very thin skinned these days which happens when you get older (believe me) so I am not sure how he would react being challenged or questioned by experienced
football people who sit on the board.
The reason many decent people shun football and look down on those who support and play it, is precisely because there is so much bad behaviour, defiance of refs, deliberate breaking and bending of the rules and sheer hypocrisy by
football people who pay only lip service to this change but actually have not the guts, honesty or decency to change it for the better.
I decline to write the obit about
the football person who isn't dead yet and instead talk my way into writing one about a baseball person who isn't dead yet.
I try to decide if the two TVs, or being asked to write an obit on
a football person who isn't dead, constitutes the weirder violation of my football fast.
Not exact matches
But when news broke of a mass shooting in a Parkland, Florida, school — which killed 17
people and injured more than a dozen others — Brown said it shocked him: He graduated from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 1999, and Aaron Feis, a
football coach
who died in the gunfire, was his classmate.
««Feeling what the other
person feels,» said senior Napoleon Sykes, one of the team captains, a small but solid wide receiver and hard - hitting defensive back
who had already accepted a scholarship to play college
football at Wake Forest.»
@freethinker... religion may be an anachronism for you, but it isn't for many... certainly not for the mother
who a child in the Ohio shooting, but
who's faith helps her deal with her... I don't care what
people worship... communism,
football, buddhism, witchcraft, amish, catholic... I would never be arrogant enough to tell somebody else what to believe... but we all can't be as self righteous as you.
My daughter says sometimes someone
who doesn't know him will start explaining to him how to play
football or baseball (both of which he's quite good at) and he just nods and is very attentive, as if he thinks the other
person knows what he's talking about.
It was amazing to have the perspective that I'm not really over there for
football --(and) to see the things that we saw: the
people we were close with, the relationships that we built and to see the
people who came to Christ and really started walking with him.
Football has so much to teach the Church, and it's loved by a group of
people who would probably like us too if they got to know us.
I felt right at home this weekend with the good
people of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of South Carolina,
who not only make amazingly delicious food but also love to talk college
football!
But when the
person who holds some doctrinal position diametrically opposed to my own is sitting across the table from me eating chicken wings while we watch
football, laughing at the joke I just made, it becomes a little harder to start a flame war with him online.
«He shared influence as a Christian at the highest level of
football and a role model to hundreds of professionals and thousands of young
people,
who wanted to stand for Christ, but hadn't had a role model,» Daniels said.
Most
people worship
football or their tvs and can't be bothered with the idea that there might be a creator
who might want our attention once in a while.
All materials made have a seam, so the earth has seams, it is not a solid thing like a rock, it's like patched up, it took him 7 days to patch up this planet into a ball, which you can compare to a
football, which have patches of two different colors (white and black), the
people that are living on this «ball» the earth, is also mixed with black and white
people,
who try to live in harmony with everybody, why disrupt it with foolishness.
People are less interested in the church because there are football games on Sunday, little league games, and people who spend too much time condemning than being incl
People are less interested in the church because there are
football games on Sunday, little league games, and
people who spend too much time condemning than being incl
people who spend too much time condemning than being inclusive.
Imagine if there was a
person who always batted 1000,
who never missed a free throw, and whose every pass of the
football was for a touchdown.
As
people adopt this mentality, the church begins to look like a
football game — 50,000 onlookers in the stands desperately in need of exercise, watching twenty - two
people on the field
who desperately need rest.
But you're probably one of the
people who believe that god is somehow helping tebow win stupid
football games but is too busy to help the rest of the world with their needs.
TBH, I'm one of those
people who watch
football for the half - time shows, commercials, and of course... FOOD!
I'm not a college
football fan, so when I see huskers stuff, I think of the
people I know
who are fans (you and my friend kate).
As a
person who is totally indifferent to
football, I am kind of glad that food seems to be a big way to «get into the game» because it makes me feel like I am a true Southerner
who is actually celebrating game day.
I never fail to get amused by
people who view
football like a rambo movie where one superstar does all the job singelehanded!
haha yeah i was a bit mad then lol i mean for example you also state the wages of our players and criticize it but that does nt annoy me cause i think you generally do nt like the high wages and money in the
football nowadays and i agree with that, but the
people who DO want signings and keep singling walcott out while we have SOOOO many underperforming players with the main matter being his wage is really contradictory, of course i know too that he is playing bad, but they should get it that nowadays wages for the english player are overexaggerated..
«A
football club is built for
people who are competitive so mentally it is difficult [for injured players].
This is where our problems stem from and IMO this is where us fans need to focus our attention, sort this out and get
people on the board
who knows about
football so we can compete at the top.
Even
people who are not adhere
football followers are asking about
who Wenger the clown is.
Per is very slow, I wish he was faster atimes but
ppl under rate him a lot and please
football is not all about pace; Per plays with his brains and we tend to applaud players
who play with more aggression unfortunately he doesn't; I will use an eg, if it was Per marking Hazard instead of Koscielny in d build up to the chelsea penalty, he would have probably gone backwards trying to stay on d right side of hazard so he doesn't shoot and narrowing d angle so that our goalie easily picks up d ball, that's how Per plays and to me that's subtle but intelligent option in that scenario but that style of play doesn't get plenty credit.
«The
people in
football don't know how good they have it,» says Minnesota Twin general manager Andy MacPhail,
who knows something about coping with free agency; the Twins are the only team to win two World Series in the last 10 years.
Totally agree with you twig, an those
people thumbing you down are idiots
who don't know
football, we've been disjointed an uncoordinated so far this eason the only game we played well in was against city.Once again Wenger's laziness in preseason means the team has no chance of winning any major trophies.Wenger out.
Getting some
people in
who know
football and updating the infrastructure will allow for the replacement of Wenger.
josh you should never pursue a management position in club
football pal...... Those same
people who work day in and day out with Coq sent him on loan.
Jim McElwain, the well - paid Florida
football coach
who got fired amid a bad 2017 season after implying without evidence that
people had made death threats against his players and family, just a few months after he'd been embroiled in a controversy over whether he'd humped a dead shark while naked (he apparently had not), took a loss on a real - estate deal.
Ozil right now is displaying the sort of attitude that the whole
Football Club should show, there are only a handful of
people at Afc
who has the want to win every game attitude.
Instead, I found a small pocket of
people in a small corner of the country
who have learned the (very) hard way that life goes on without
football.
Per isn't too old, for
people who have no idea about
football then it is easy to point the finger at Per, do you even watch
football?
People who wanted wengee at their clubs are seasoned
football administrators at the highest level.
On the other hand
people who think wenger is useless are failed manager, ex-footbalkers with zero knowledge about
football administration, sports journalists
who manufacture news, and fans
who are largely failures in their personal lives.
Then we could get
people in
who care about
football more than profit and get back to playing
football for the fans and not the bank account of a foreign billionaire.
well i get where you come from but i wouldnt call it less passionate but more practical, i just do nt like to be butthurt ^ ^ i am fan of arsenal to enjoy the time i spend on
football but if it ends in failures i try to get over its and be constructive about it, and i am not a fan of
people who cant control their anger pains and have to project their frustrations onto the
people who could be held responsible but not in this scale, in my opinion of the society humans should be able to control their emotions a bit and never stoop as low as to be abusive and i do think that a lot of comments on justarsenal were abusive and sorry but i do nt think of it as passionate an extreme example would be ultras you could call them muuuuch more passionate than me but in my opinion they are just scum of
football, but of course i do nt want to compare the JA - commenters to ultras xD i just tried to illustrate my opinion ^ ^
Using the hashtag #PrayForParis, countless
football people have expressed their condolences for the families
who have lost loved ones.
Among many
people in Orleans Parish and beyond, the perception of Thompson and the Morrison Road murders coalesced with that of Simpson and the Brentwood killings, both featuring a jealous, violent
football player
who, after threatening his wife's life, apparently went into a rage and killed her.
«On the air, you didn't think of Ted Husing the
person,» says Marty Glickman, a
football and track star of the 1930s
who became a premier sportscaster himself.
how does a
person, a professional
footballer who's daily schedule is quite light compared to a regular working class citizen, not learn the basics of English language in a year's time span?
But heck even
people like me
who have no
football experience can do that!
I mean it is to
people who only follow college
football after the season ends and believe all the pre-draft crapola where a player rises from out of nowhere to being talked about as a top 10 or top 20 pick.
People whose job it is to run
football programs are better at assessing coaching talent than the average fan
who posts on sports blog comment sections.
«We feel for them but the most important
people at the
football club are the ones
who are fit and able to play.
You will, and you'll be remembered as the
person who died in some crappy cave because you read it in a story you read online about sentient 178th - century space probes
who watch
football all day, even though the most handsome character in the story completely interrupted everything to explicitly tell you not to.
I don't watch college
football, so I'm picking the brains of
people on here and rely on Mark, Ted and the mock drafts posted by members in various threads to get an idea
who could be worthy.