Pats are 7-1, the D will very likely get even better as the year progresses. Barring significant injuries the#1 seed is a very real possibility... possibly another Superbowl appearance, dare we say a win... and we're talking about who they'll lose in the off season and the window closes after...
Goodell is backing him now with a $4m report! We're all getting 4 game suspensions for this.
The conclusion of the report is as follows: It is more likely than not that some Patriots fan or fans may or may not have wished, thought, considered, or drew pictures of Mort not so well, and thereby...
Sounds exactly what the 32 DON'T want. They don't want to be challenged. They want a soulless ***** who can extract as much money from the collective fan base and related industries as absolutely possible. Goodell has been that. The ONLY way he's gone is when he fails to bring in enough...
Sales, more sales, lack of sales, whatever. With modern processing and production, realize that with every passing moment the "music" industry is less and less about musical talent and ability, and more about packaging. It's been a steady decline for many years.
Calling someone like Kanye West...
And no, I don't work for Sony... I just hate cable/satellite companies and how they screw over everyday people.
Here's a link to PS Vue for the Boston area. Check it out yourself! PlayStation Vue
I like PS Vue way better than sling, but Sling does have a package that allows 3 simultaneous streams now. These companies are evolving rapidly to outdo one another. Consumers are the winner no matter what.
No, but Playstation Vue does. $45/mo. No extra fees, no taxes, no contracts, multiple streams, and it includes live CBS, NESN, and CSN along with ESPN/NFLN (boo! hiss!!) and many other channels. Saves about $100 month over Directv satellite and ZERO channels with infomercials. It's okay on Roku...
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