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For me, the biggest takeaway from this story by far is HOLY SHIT JAROMIR JAGR IS STILL PLAYING.

Wait, losing is a good thing?

Black hair has been laughed at, belittled, called gross, and considered needing to be ‘fixed’ by white folk for centuries. Good documentary called ‘Good Hair’ worth a view. I don’t think JaVale appreciated a fellow black man piling on that terrible train.

I don’t know man, that’s a pretty literate reference. I think JaVale wins that round handily.

“I have people skills, dammit!!”

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Coach: “Who owns Nickelodeon? I don’t know.”

Yeah this headline is weird; Arizona did indeed win after Hauschka missed the XP, but that just meant that Seattle lost 34-31 instead of 34-32.

“This Week’s Guide to Ignoring Ignoring the NFL”

Not sure what triggers the police to get involved but I recall Dino Ciccarrelli was once arrested after an NHL game for slapping a guy in the face with his stick on the ice.

I still root for the Seahawks and I eat Taco Bell all the time so it comes up pretty organically.

This isn’t a story about a guy being a dick, but I was once in a Taco Bell when Mike Holmgren walked in, studied the menu intently for two solid minutes, and then walked back out never having said a word. It was over ten years ago but not a day goes by that I don’t wonder what the heck his internal monologue must have

Jew gotta keep your eyes up on the court.

You make a Power(ful)Point.

Can you imagine a world in which there were no hypothetical situations?

Replying to your own post is poor form I know, but that was a reductive joke...and as an unabashed Sheed fan I feel compelled to add, for the benefit of those who may not have had Sheed playing in your hometown or for a team you root for, that for all his T’s and other BS on the court, the dude is actually kind of a

Sheed 2020!

Black people, amirite???

I know a few people who work in marketing at EA. They are real humans who are just as saddened by this news as anyone. People don’t automatically start being terrible the moment a corporation cuts them a paycheck. They usually stay exactly who they are.