LeeTaylor
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LeeTaylor

Seahawks were down by four.

I'm gonna go out on a limb and say he's not coming back.

There's really only one response to this.

I was wondering that myself...

At least the Thing doesn't look like he's made of cheese.

Seriously, why are fraternities still a thing?

Stop trying to make "Ballghazi" happen.

So they used deflated balls during a game in a dome as well? Interesting.

The irony, of course, is that Bostick was the only guy on the team who made an error of aggression. As soon as McCarthy made the decision to settle for a field goal on the first scoring drive, the message to the team was clear: "Let's play this as safe as possible." I give Bostick at least a little credit for trying

"Do you want to coach this team?"

"...[A] signal to the players that they won't be able to push Blatt out."

Steve Kerr is probably enjoying himself more than they are.

And those forceps. What was that about?

Was the error made by StubHub or the user who listed the tickets? I would think it more likely to be the latter, in which case, why would StubHub care?

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To be fair, he's not saying that if Manziel is an alcoholic then he should get help or that the Browns organization should get him help. He's basically washing his hands of him ("I will no longer support a kid that I do like personally...") That's pretty shitty, especially from someone with his background.

It's a light bulb.

51st-worst or 51st-best?

I'm curious as to how guys are getting credit for fair catches. They should only be getting points for actual return yards. When Hester catches a kick in the end zone, he isn't credited with the 80 yards the ball traveled to him; he's actually not credited with anything.

I've played in several leagues that give equal value to passing and rushing touchdowns. There are two problems with this setup (well, really one problem that manifests itself in two main ways). One is that teams with upper-echelon passers are at a distinct advantage. In order to beat a team with Manning, Brees, etc.,