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You're missing the more notable part here, which is that HE DIDN'T EVEN KNOW WHEN HE LOST IT. Usually when people lose chunks of their fingers, it's a somewhat notable event

Remember when, during the summer 2 years ago, talking heads on ESPN were declaring almost unanimously that Eli Manning was a Hall of Famer? Or that there were people legitimately asking whether or not he was the better Manning? Right now, he is sitting between Matt Schaub and Josh Freeman in terms of QBR and has

I don't know if you're aware of this, but college athletes don't make any money. At all. They are not compensated for their labor. Perhaps some of the money that they spend on lavish salaries for coaches and administrators and 9 figure stadium renovations/facility upgrades could make its way to the people who are

Just like the 2012 Pittsburgh Steelers, Spencer now knows what it feels like to be taken out a bunch of games because of a Mendenhall

Way to completely miss the point of that post

That's A+ work for someone in Mississippi though

The point is that they are running a deficit by choice. And arguing that they should protect the coach's $3 million yearly salary at the expense of players who are doing the majority of the actual labor is ridiculous. If a corporation tried to argue that they shouldn't have to pay their employees because they were

They also pay their head football coach alone $3 million per year. They aren't running a deficit because they're poor

Aryans Say They Took Money From Walter White

I'm surprised that there are high school teams with mascots other than Wildcats, Spartans, and Warriors

Standing under metal bleachers seems like the sensible thing to do in a thunderstorm

a single-car accident

This just makes scientific sense. Brain injuries didn't exist before 2006

Considering her age and probable hitting talent, I think it's more likely that the Yankees are looking at her

She looks exactly like a person that would be named Jan Church

Goofus fights with his helmet on

The issue isn't "assembling talented veterans", it's signing them to long term guaranteed contracts when they're already on the downslope of their career, then you end up with a bunch of 35 year olds playing average baseball with $20 million in salary on the books a couple years down the road. Building a team through

The best teams are run with an eye 5 years down the road. That's why the Yankees are in such rough shape right now (yes, 3.5 games out in the Wild Card race counts as rough shape for them)

It'll be less great in a couple years when the Dodgers are saddled with a bunch of bloated contracts from players that are on the wrong side of the aging curve that the Red Sox gave inadvisable contracts to, but for now, it's worked out well