JobuNeedsARefill86
JobuNeedsARefill86
JobuNeedsARefill86

Head and shoulders above the competition that year.

Here's a picture of a Falls Flag operation by the government. A foreign government at that

What is all this talk about Falls Flags?

I'm not surprised, just pointing out a hypocrisy

It's not Deadspin and the Wonderlic.

Oh, so sports bloggers aren't sports writers? I'm sure the Deadspin guys would love to hear that...

It's splitting hairs at this point, but the post is about the writer choosing to write about the Wonderlic, just as my comment was about what Deadspin chooses to write about.

If Eric Clapton complained about his friend who bought ridiculous expensive cars, yes, that would be similar.

Let's be clear, I love Deadspin. I've been here since Day 1.

??? I'm not comparing Deadspin to the Wonderlic...

Also, "It exists to make fans and reporters feel superior"

"It's aggressively unrelated to football. It's embarrassing for players"

Not to get too nerdy about it, but it's like the 4th time EVER that 2 pitchers have pitched that well against each other (Both pitchers with Bill James game scores >85)

Obviously it was Leon Sandcastle.

What % of total transactions do you think Square represents? Gotta be less low single digits at best, right?

Come on, dude. You know this debate isn't about the track star or the lacrosse player or even the backup linebacker. It's about the star QB and the All-American point guard who legitimately are being taken advantage of.

Oh, how we forget our Deadspin history...

Wow. She is a terrible human being, and you cannot be liable for any actions taken against her.

Ok, if the main question is "How much do universities owe the athletes for their athletic production to avoid cries of outrage and comparisons to slavery?", then my answer for 95% of student athletes is nothing (an in fact, they are probably benefitting more than they are giving).

That's a fine position to take, but NOT the one being debated here through the comments. We are specifically talking about the colleges paying the players.