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Call me cynical but I’m not a fan of the NHL’s new concussion protocol.

Now lets play a game called, Guess Their First Felony.

What?

10 3/8. I’m incredibly surprised by this.

Seems more like an overorder.

This is so good.

Ha!

Who would’ve thought, states that continuously cut taxes run out of money?

Your second sentence answers the first one.

Can Messi?

I think my favorite aspect of these kinds of evangelicals is their absolute hatred of Catholics while almost exclusively relying on religious indulgences; something that ultimate split and liberalized christianity which they absolutely loathe. For them, there is a love of the “means” and hatred of the “ends.”

Now you’re just splitting hairs.

None, the dog gets placed in the NFC East.

This is Jake Arrieta’s high school

Considering the only true measure of a team’s offensive ability (meaning the number that actually affects the games’ outcomes) is runs scored and there is virtually no correlation between team batting average and runs scored, yes, batting average is useless for gauging offensive aptitude. The comparison I was making

Nope, it’s basically useless. Like judging a pitcher using wins or saves.

That and using batting average as an indicator for an entire team’s playing ability. Shit, it’s not even a good stat for offensive aptitude.

I don’t see what’s so scary. Rob Ryan’s never looked better.