Those are indeed twinkies good sir.
Oh and I'll probably just dip beer in more beer and maaybe some bun-less burgers.
Those are indeed twinkies good sir.
Oh and I'll probably just dip beer in more beer and maaybe some bun-less burgers.
[insert Brill dip recipe here]
lol at Nutria meat
a shirtless Gronk was spotted at Bogies (local bar) last night, my friend took a pic. I will never live down missing shirtless Gronk.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...ege&ir=College
yo soy gonorrhea
fuck parties, going to brunch at one of the best seafood places in downtown chicago to ngata some crab legs. shit will be so amazing that i wont give a fuck if the kaeperniners or the ray lewis win.
that being said, i hope the 49ers win
Oh man, I cant wait to see Greg Jennings get his Alvin Harper on. Nigga thinks he's far more ill than he really is lol
CC didn't get snubbed.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/89...ball-hall-fameThe Pro Football Hall of Fame announced its five-man modern-era Class of 2013.
Offensive linemen Larry Allen and Jonathan Ogden; coach Bill Parcells; receiver Cris Carter; and defensive lineman Warren Sapp.
Wide receiver Andre Reed; running back Jerome Bettis; cornerback Aeneas Williams; and defensive linemen Michael Strahan and Charles Haley were also finalists but did not earn election, to be elected, a finalist must receive 80 percent of the vote.
Allen, Ogden, Sapp all enter the Hall of Fame in the first year of eligibility, while Parcells was in his second year.
To be eligible for election, modern-era players and coaches must be retired at least five consecutive seasons.
There are also two senior inductees, former Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Oilers defensive tackle Curley Culp and former Green Bay Packers and Washington Redskins linebacker Dave Robinson.
I'm glad Cris Carter finally got in and maybe there will be some progress with more WRs in the years to come, sad DeBartolo didn't get in and still no Haley
Can't wait to hear his bitter as hell speech
RGknee offensive rookie
Luke Kuehuehuely defensive rookie
Bruce Arians coach of the year
no love for GENOHouston Texans end J.J. Watt has won The Associated Press 2012 NFL Defensive Player of the Year award, missing a perfect ballot by one vote.
The NFL's sacks leader with 20½ and a pass-blocking fiend, Watt earned 49 votes from a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league. Denver linebacker Von Miller received the other vote.
Watt, a versatile second-year player with a tremendous burst off the line, also forced four fumbles and recovered two in helping the Texans to their second straight AFC South title. With his long wingspan, he blocked a stunning 16 passes.
Watt is the first Texans player to win the award. Last year, Miller ran away with the top defensive rookie award while Watt was not in contention.
they announcing all the awards tonight i take it? cant find a link/show/etc
Peyton Manning gets Comeback PoY