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Tony Wroten, Seventy-Sixer (2013-2015)
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My thoughts exactly. How many types of console did PS and XBox release in the previous gen? A regular and a slim at most? This generation has three and sold half.

Think of the 5 best receivers of all time. At least four of those dudes didn’t wear any pads below the waist. (I’m not sure about Jerry.)

Football equipment has come a long way. All the protections of yesteryear are now paperweights. Skill-player shoulder pads of the past are huge, too big for present-day linemen. 95% of all players fit jerseys and pants within the S-L range; 300-pound kids swimming in an XL. Girdles come with built-in pads, making a

Actually, that’s my entire point. Oregon state underfunding U of Oregon forces the latter to become dependent on Phil Knight. Phil Knight is a product of governmental appropriation. PK isn’t the problem himself.

Many leagues are different, but the vast majority allow 4 players to play. But three players or less are where the leagues fray.

What a bafflingly stupid statement. Swaths of poor and/or uneducated whites are voting against their own well-being. Swaths of white women are voting against their own well-being. Swaths of people aren’t voting at all. Swaths of land are being butchered into biased voting districts.

This is incorrect.

Oregon made their bed. Don’t be mad at Phil Knight for making them sleep in it.

The one-and-done rule has helped the talent pool, not hurt it. Although you’re right to say the talent is diluted. But is that a bad thing? I prefer parity. I prefer a young guard getting starter’s minutes at Western Carolina instead of withering away on the bench at Duke. In a parity-less world of college basketball,

Alabama’s loss is the best loss in the country: Auburn at home is an otherworldly team. They also beat the preseason #3 Seminoles on a neutral field, with their remaining quality wins being LSU and @Mississippi State.

The Pac-12 was trash this year. What’s USC’s best win? Stanford twice? Arizona??

Auburn at home is the best team in college football, meaning Alabama (and Georgia) owns the best loss of ranked teams.

You know football ratings outperform literally everything on TV, right? The NFL’s current ratings decrease of 7% comes in a year where primetime TV as a whole is down double-digits. (13%, I think.) More people tuned in to Vikings/Lions on Thanksgiving morning than Game 7 of the NBA Finals. (NBA ratings are up 30-40%,

A cheap case of these guys stare me in the face on every trip to the liquor store. They any good?

I actually haven’t looked at Tampa’s stats in a long while. With that said:

Long story short, practice squad decisions are made by the owning team and the respective player. Opposing teams don’t dictate the market. When other teams offer more money or an active roster spot, the owning team has every opportunity to match (unless the player wants out at all costs or something). Plus, there’s no

There’s already an extra roster spot for developmental QBs. It’s called the third-string/practice squad QB. But that’s the problem: Sitting and learning and soaking in the big leagues is good for a QB. But nothing is more beneficial than live reps. You could add two extra QBs to each roster tomorrow and I don’t think

There’s also a short shelf-life, like centers in the NBA.

Pacific Islanders? I, too, stand with Samoa. They need representation in DC.

You know the last time KC won a Super Bowl? It was the fourth one. Like, the fourth Super Bowl ever was the last time KC won. If Eli won two he’d be the face of middle America.