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This seems late. The Redskins were removed from the playoff picture way back in November.

I have no problem with this. It is part of his job. One he gets paid very well for. Screw the fact that he doesnt want to do post game press. He is required by the fact that he agreed to play this game for x amount of dollars. It is part of what that money pays for. If he doesnt want to do it, take some money away, a

Gillette #flexball...one would have thought the Patriots would have tried a little harder to cover up the evidence.

IT EVEN SAYS FLEXBALL IN THE BACKGROUND. THEY'RE FLAUNTING IT.

The Patriots get caught cheating once every few years.

Gee, I wonder how that could have happened...

This is unacceptable. In this day and age, to make a mistake of that nature? I mean, everyone has their own style, but you need to be really careful what you do these days and how you use the internet. ESPN recruiters are supposed to be role models for young kids, and this type of behavior is certainly not exemplary.

I do love that "teens" are anything up to about 25 and "milfs " start at about 28.

Anyone who got to click on it before the tweet was deleted: want to enlighten us?

Should I answer these one by one? 1) Not "suggesting," more wondering aloud 2) I'm surprised the officials didn't notice the deflated balls when they're handling them so often C) I'm operating under the assumption that they were underinflated, hence my question above 4) If it's a "conspiracy" against anyone, it's

I beg to differ. My friend Jesús won't shut the fuck up about fútbol.

+1. You idiot .

The Colts provide their own 12 balls.

I think that if the Patriots aren't dealt a harsh punishment, then it's obviously a result of Kraft's relationship with Goodell. After all, didn't he suspend Peterson for the entire season on account of switching balls?

The Patriots could have played with a volleyball

I disagree. They appear to be good at getting caught.

Not usually but we do sell out MonsterJam!

The NFL requires a capacity of 70,000 to host a Super Bowl. It wouldn't make sense to build one that didn't qualify.

Not here slamming the Falcons or the sport, but genuinely interested in the building. What is the proposed capacity of the building? Just by the animation, it seems like there's an expectation to be an extremely large crowd. Does the Falcons pull that many fans?

Was anyone else worried the bachelor had chosen the ice machine?