RiverDog wrote:Not to get political, but back during the formation of the Constitution, one of the arguments against a direct popular vote was that the common man wasn't smart enough to be trusted with such a responsibility. After 240 years since it was written, I can understand and agree with this argument.
RiverDog wrote:You would think that if you worked for the NFL that you'd realize that the Redskins don't play in Washington state:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/not ... spartanntp
But on second thought, if 29% of Americans can't find the Pacific Ocean on a map, it shouldn't be too surprising that there's a significant number of these head-up-ass people that end up working for the NFL.
NorthHawk wrote:I would think there are a bunch of local Washington fans who would pay something extra for that plate.
Should have bought out the store before they were pulled and maybe made a bunch on resale.
makena wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0TK_vk-XDM
Not to commit a sacrilege
NorthHawk wrote:Should have bought out the store before they were pulled and maybe made a bunch on resale.
You just committed a sacrilege. Go... do whatever you're supposed to do for such an apostasy!
Vegaseahawk wrote:This isn't funny, it's depressing.
obiken wrote:Not to commit a sacrilege, but we could just flop mascots. We become the Washington Redskins, they become the DC Seahawks??
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