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I totally disagree. People remember the hit, but even before that he was being projected as a #1 overall pick (not likely this year because of Teddy Bridgewater and the relative value of quarterbacks, but he won't last beyond the 2nd overall pick barring some huge change in things). He has unreal physical skills,

In other words, he should be intentionally dishonest about his assessment of the Braves' chances and be a complete homer for a club that no longer employs him

And all of a sudden I'm hoping Schiano keeps his job through training camp of next year

It's probably sample size, but something worth keeping an eye on as the season progresses

Serves him right for accurately predicting the outcome of a baseball game

I'm assuming that this is an adjustment since the zeros may not be the true reflection of where a mediocre team lies

Maybe the bright fluorescent uniforms will mean people will actually see the Pro Bowl this year

Interesting that no team seems to be mediocre in all facets of the game (I like to call this the "Joe Flacco Zone"). The closest looks to be San Francisco, but it seems like specializing in either offense or defense (being good at one thing and bad or mediocre at the other) seems to be the most common thing here,

In fairness, this is all consistent with Russia's opposition to anything flaming

Only trollops and the unchivalrous

"Imposters posing as people affiliated with the USC program" may also explain their win-loss record this year

Smart money seems like it would be on the Jaguars. The Broncos will take their foot off the gas once they go up big (most likely), Peyton Manning might be pulled by halftime, and if the Jaguars are going to score a touchdown (unlikely, but stay with me), it seems like one of the better candidates to do it against

IF ANYTHING EVER FAILS, GO GET MORE ALCOHOL.

+1

RIP

I'm not as convinced that Demaryius Thomas wouldn't have just kneeled the ball at the 1 if they had tried to score. Between John Fox and Peyton Manning, someone had to be aware enough of the situation to tell their players to go down short of the endzone if Dallas was going to let them score. And in any of those

Looks like someone has failed to cultivate an ironic appreciation for terrible puns

Dominic Raiola was the killer

The irony of a 300 pound offensive lineman calling someone else fat is so rich that Dominic Raiola tried to eat it