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naija

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  1. fuck, the injuries are piling. hope not serious
  2. that ball was forever in the air but will take it
  3. It’s not good. A charitable view is that it has some decent action scenes that remind you of what Bond could be, but this story and plot are just dumb and unnecessary. Biggest mistake was not keeping the Casino Royale team intact and writing a 3 movie arc from there. When look at the entire Craig catalogue you just see too many different visions in it.
  4. lots of idiots in sportsmedia, but Bill Barnwell isn't the one you want to go after.
  5. 2 years ago Chiefs fans were thinking how many SuperBowls in how many years... now they've got to deal with a division that in 2-3 years could vie for the toughest in the league
  6. BigXII ref just threw a flag at home..
  7. we need Bijan to end up on this team
  8. seemed like he had a running lane, as slim as it was
  9. the amount of Bama players making plays in the league is sickening.
  10. people paid this guy big bucks to lecture about Leadership & Morals even after Florida and Ohio State.... of course he is going to get up there and lie to everyone's face
  11. for the record, I agree with you, but that sort of post always brings out the people willing to shout your ear off about the "purity" of college sports, but I suppose that line of argument should be well about dead in this day
  12. nah, I like him too. dude has been through some shit.
  13. y'all can take a number. original member of the Herbert fan club on draft day here. he is the solid #2 behind Mahomes (easy to forget he still counts as young), when it comes to young QBs.....
  14. can't wait for the rankings for one reason alone......
  15. we are definitely going to a conf with a better game atmosphere
  16. this flag stuff is ridiculous
  17. I saw this with some residents, but I think it also breaks down along ethnicity/racial lines. I know for sure Black women care. It's not a materialistic thing, but what people are now calling "trends" are realities that Black women have had to face for a long time. You will see the pairing, but in conversations, movies, other pop culture etc, you'd also hear about how difficult and unfair it was that sometimes if a professional Black woman wanted to be married to a Black man, best chance would be to expand the dating pool to include men of decidedly unequal educational/class attainment. How much of this is perception versus reality is unclear.
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