I'm not as familiar with her as some of you local KC people might be, but this Brook Pryor seems like the type that goes to bed at night praying for controversy. It's like she feeds off of it. Almost as if she is against the Chiefs. It's like she's trying to deliver that one hard hitting piece that gets her a job with ESPN or something. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
That was awesome. I'm about to be a primary target for the best QB in the league. What can you say?
You can almost see the implications running through his eyes. Can you imagine working your ass off your whole life to get to that draft, wanting to be a 1st round pick so badly, and then having to wait until day 2 to HOPE that you get the call?
And then when it finally comes, you're now the luckiest 2nd round pick in the entire house. That's got to feel good. [Reply]
Reid said he's aware of the inflammatory tweets with homophobic language from Mecole Hardman from 2012-16. Says that Hardman will discuss it when he talks with the media. Says Hardman was a kid and kids make mistakes.
Reid said he's aware of the inflammatory tweets with homophobic language from Mecole Hardman from 2012-16. Says that Hardman will discuss it when he talks with the media. Says Hardman was a kid and kids make mistakes.
Who cares? Maybe the kid has some beliefs that are rooted in something like personal faith. Maybe he believes in survival of our species, you know that whole procreation thing? This absolute hysteria from this kind of shit is sickening. Even more so when someone here gets twisted over it. Of the things the matter FOR REAL in life, the opinion of a 2nd round NFL draft pick on two men bumping uglies surely doesn’t make the top 5 million. How about using that outrage and hysteria on something important like forcing change in how people with addictions are treated and brought back into society. It’s gonna be a shame to make this young man apologize, or be ostracized, for sharing his beliefs. SMFH... [Reply]