Staring down the actual Declaration of Independence before stepping into the octagon as an underdog to beat the piss out of an undefeated fighter in front of the world is an extraordinary level of legendary
Dear America,
Give your families a big hug tonight and tell them that you look forward to catching up with them on April 7th.
This is your official "get out of social obligations" note for the next 2.5 weeks.
Sincerely,
JR
As I have gotten older, I’ve changed how I view athletes. Westbrook was someone who frustrated me for years. Then, I came to realize, he’s never cheated the game for one second. He plays as hard as anyone ever has. He’s never once gotten in trouble off the court. He seems the be great husband and father. And, you hear all types of stories about him helping in the community.
I’m a big Westbrook fan now.
I can’t get over this shot
Tie game
Not even a thought to drive to the cup
Just a Dame Lillard side step, soul snatching, in your mouth game winner
I love March
Sure 40 times might overrated on the field but there's something romantic about sprinting so fast one time that you can pull your family out of financial precarity.
Curt Cignetti on Oregon: “It’s hard to beat a great team twice. Very difficult. Edge to Oregon there.”
Dan Lanning on Indiana: “This is one of, if not the best, coached teams in college football.”
Two of the biggest psychopaths in college football are now engaged in elite psychological warfare ahead of the Peach Bowl.
Micah Parsons's first snap as a Packer: the roar of the crowd....Wooden all hyped up subbing out for him...and then Micah immediately disrupting the play.
Take me back 🥲