adamixoye
Adamixoye
adamixoye

For real? I understand the stigma behind that compliment, but can we not say anything nice about a thoughtful and well written statement from a college student without offending someone?

“We understood their one-dimensional offense. We successfully gameplanned for it. If you want to celebrate them despite their terrible offensive performance, than do so, but we declare that we figured out their offense and effectively stopped it.”

Which they did, but then the defense scored three touchdowns and the

I’m not sure it was really necessary to refer to the Cuban-born Sabates as a “minority” in this racist headline.

This seems like a classic prohibition failure. I also don’t think that the right answer is a drug free-for-all, but at the same time, the pearl-clutching that many (including Deadspin’s own Sarah Barker) engage in does nothing positive.

Does anyone have any data as to how far the balls are punted?

If that kid can’t make it a few hours without a beer I think he has a real problem.

The answers to both of your questions are literally in the first sentence of the article.

You miss 100% of the memes you don’t tweet.

Come on. At the point that it makes sense to use the hacking strategy, you’re already in the bonus, and it is easy to find guys who either (a) you don’t care about getting disqualified from the game or (b) who aren’t yet in foul trouble and so can rack up some fouls.

I’m not sure we should go on a rule change crusade with the aim of stopping J.B. Bickerstaff from doing stupid things. Where would you end it?

The apology from Crowell should forever serve as Exhibit #1 on how public figures should apologize when they do something wrong.

Free throws are meant to reward the team that had the foul committed against it and to punish the team that committed the foul. It is a perversion of the purpose if it is used to punish the team that had the foul committed against it. I mean, I understand the “Well, they should shoot free throws better” and “We

I think what he means is that Tim Duncan is the superior basketball player, regardless of entertainment value.

Your wife is correct. Kitchen scissors, baby.

It was actually Roger Clemens that “misremembered,” but that just kind of makes your comment more meta.

Then he expressed his outrage that he was being paid significantly less than his male counterparts in the NFL.

Rebuttal: This Piano Is Fine

The thing with Shaq is that his inconsistency and lack of dedication to training hampered him, as did his need to be the star and his chemistry issues with teammates. Duncan brings you none of those things. Was peak Shaq better than peak Duncan? Yes, at least on offense. Would I rather have Duncan for the entire