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I bet you still care about pitcher wins too.

Tony Romo is destined to be the most under appreciated player in modern NFL history. 10 years from now, when the Cowboys are going 3-13 a year as a decrepit Jerry Jones clings to life, people will maybe appreciate that an outstanding quarterback kept this mess of a franchise from becoming the Oakland Raiders.

You're never going to win a super bowl with Jerry Jones picking the roster. You could totally win a Super Bowl with Tony Romo if you had a player personnel department who knew how to build a roster and knew what a decent lineman looked like.

Remember when Dan Snyder hired Shanahan and Bruce Allen, and dumb people said, "Oh Snyder has changed! He's ready to let someone else run the team! The Redskins have a chance now!"

Also, I don't want to be a dickhead to you. Michigan State kicked ass this year. And a lot of fools overreacted to last year, when MSU was pretty good too and had basically the unluckiest season I can remember any major conference team having. Seriously, every break went against the 2012 Spartans. So it's gotta be

FSU's schedule included a Clemson team that was at the very least very good, on the road. And they slaughtered them.

They lost that one game to a Notre Dame team that is really bad. I'm sorry, you can't lose to a team that bad and then complain about the national championship. It's a screwy system no doubt, but the Notre Dame loss would be a black mark in any system with even the cleanest and reformed poll system.

You're gross.

Florida: Where justice goes to die.

NC State Football: the Cradle of Quarterbacks.

Southern Baptists haven’t changed much. They mostly say and do what they’ve always said and done, but those things have become unfashionable in the Age of I’m OK, You’re OK. And being unfashionable is OK with some Southern Baptists. Certainly it is with the Rev. Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Church in Dallas. He’s

Well that's a bit rude. Just enjoyed him at WVU and have been disappointed with his usage in St. Louis so far.

In an unrelated note, it's nice to see that the Rams finally realized Tavon Austin was on their team.

Did it become more home run friendly or did the Tigers just make a concerted effort to sign guys who have the kind of power to hit it out of anywhere? Texas has produced tons of guys whose power disappeared once they left Arlington.

*Bookmarks*

Kinsler's going to hit like 2 home runs total in Detroit.

Oh lord have mercy son. If you're going to make up fanfic, you probably shouldn't post a gif that refutes your "interpretation." There's no effort to come forward there. But if that's what you gotta believe, go for it.

The defensive player DIDN'T remove him from a position to make a play. He removed himself. You're seeing what you want to see. Gronk is not fighting a linebacker for position and being obstructed. He's walking out the back of the endzone while a linebacker goes with him. There is no effort to make a play, because a

"nahhhh, not gonna give the road team another shot on an iffy call after all." That's conspiracy horsenonsense. If you think the refs gave one iota of damn about the two teams or the city they were in, you're a crazy person.

It would have been DPI if the ball was catchable. Other refs came in, discussed it, and they decided it wasn't catchable. If you seriously believe there's a conspiracy that involves the NFL deciding they'd rather see a team based in Charlotte beat a Boston team, you're an insane person.