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Excellent response.

LOOK, some of us just WANT to hear the F word as many times as possible coming out of a CGI teddy bear, OK?

A Canadian and longtime CFL fan here (a Bc Lions season ticketholder in fact. I wholeheartedly approve of this comment.
We can say we’re sorry for Nickelback, but I understand if we can never be forgiven for it.

Reports out of Alouettes training camp say that Michael Sam was having a hard time adjusting to his role in the 12-man CFL defensive scheme, where teams generally employ a fifth defensive back.

He probably just decided to join the Alouettes on a lark.

Leadership in Glendale city politics is an oxymoron. The town’s been run by a bunch of rotating clowns for years. The amount of money the Coyotes get from the city is less than 2% of the entire city budget. I hope the Coyotes clean the city’s clock. And there’s where your real money’s going to be spent - good luck

Wait just a cotton pickin’ minute, Evan Mecham was great.

Wow, so much ink spilled on this issue from out of town. Very, very few understand how backwards the local politics are. Anyway, short answer: yes, the city of Glendale is “shadily reneging on a contract it signed,” and sadly for the citizens of Glendale, they will likely end up settling the $200 million lawsuit the

Is the West Valley a better place to live because it has the Coyotes? Or would it be a better place to live if it had lower taxes and better funded its schools and roads and cops and firefighters?

Read this to the girlfriend, a longtime Tempe/Scottsdale resident. I got nothing back but agreeing nods.

According to a different TSN article, the attorney in question was a Coyotes employee at the time of the negotiations, but was still collecting severance from the city.

Remind me again why they aren’t STILL downtown? It seems anything they gained by having their own building has been completely offset by the lack of butts in seats in a Glendale arena that no one wants to drive to. Hell, downtown is bad enough for a lot of people. I used to have Suns season tickets and I don’t anymore

Yeah, this. I’m in central Phoenix and it is such a pain in the ass to get out to Glendale on a week night that I don’t even bother. Makes much more sense to have the Cardinals out there since its mostly sunday afternoon and, of course, people will go anywhere for 8 games of football. Also doesn’t help that they were

No cargo shorts should be a rule for life, not just stuffy country clubs. I will vote for whichever fascist idiot the GOP puts up in 2016 if he promises to make cargo shorts illegal.

I’ve lived in PHX metro for 13 years. Putting the stadium in Glendale is what probably killed this team. Not that it was ever a great idea, but most of those who would go to games and or pay for season tickets live clear on the other side of town (Scottsdale, Tempe, Ahwatukee, Chandler, Gilbert... ok Mesa too). That’s

As a Coyotes fan from the beginning... it’s time to kill it. They’re done. These past few (more than a few now I guess) years have been frustrating and annoying, even when they were good, and they just need to stop wasting everyone’s time and get rid of the franchise. A team that’s constantly on life support for years

I’m glad you mentioned the flip flops. Our home course is like that too. My buddy’s son didn’t know and was going to use the driving range after school. He wore his flip flops through the club house on his way to the locker room to change clothes. Banned him for a month. His summer vacation is 10 weeks. His feet are

I have a “membership” to a golf and fitness club. I’m a novice golfer at best, but I play 2 or 3 of the courses a few times every summer since it’s free with a $20-a-month all-you-can-golf membership.