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I don’t think PFF is necessarily “armchair analysts”. It’s former players and coaches who know the game pretty well, enough to know what they’re looking at. Maybe not as well as elite NFL coaches, but fairly well. The stuff is nuanced but it’s not exactly rocket science, and there’s plenty of people who played or

What amazes me is not just that Federer and Nadal have continued to dominate the sport in 2017, but that they have done it in completely different ways.

Exactly, e-sports should have their own competitions. Those competitions should be far, far away from real athletes and normal people. Preferably on an island somewhere with no return flights.

Even if Equifax recommends the site, they just got hit with a huge data breach — why would we send them essentially our full name and SSN (as noted above, the first 3 digits are easily determinable if you know where and when someone was born) in an unsecure form?

I went to the site out of curiosity, not intending to actually enter my social info - it immediately got flagged by my browser as a phishing site seeking to get people to submit personal data. If you want to protect yourself, sign up for ID theft protection (including insurance) and monitor your credit reports. It’s

If Bell wants to find a team willing to pay him money, he needs to look beyond New England. Belichick has never paid for an elite free agent running back, he’s fine using a running-back-by-committee approach and always has been.

This isn’t about that. It’s about position. Teams are way too hesitant to pay running backs big money on long-term, guaranteed deals. Bell is a unique weapon and hugely important to the offense, but the team did just fun using Deangelo Williams as a stop gap. Bell’s great, but negotiating is about leverage, and

Agreed. This transfer doesn’t make much sense for Ox. Ox sucks — he’s talented at dribbling and running, but tends to over dribble and give the ball away. Very little positional/spacing discipline, and not a consistent performer. I don’t see him working in Klopp’s fast-paced, high-pressing system, where the

Why is the morality obvious? Single-payer is not necessarily a “moral” improvement over our current system, where health care is privatized, and the government subsidizes health care for those with disabilities or those without resources to pay for health care. You can expand Medicare/Medicaid without going to a

So who’s going to pay for all this?

Harbaugh is awesome. He’s a bit over the top sometimes, but he’s passionate, true to who he is, and intense. I’m guessing most people would much rather spend an hour in a room with Harbaugh than with your snarky personality.

The upside is that there is no downside. Harbaugh just does not want to release his roster early and give opponents time to prep — probably does not give him an edge (and if it does, that edge is very minor), but there’s no downside on his end. It’s also a stubbornness thing — that’s how football coaches are.

I, for one, agree with Sage Steele on this. I used to watch ESPN all the time, a long time ago. It was mostly highlights, live sports, and sports news. Then it turned into the ungodly hot-take debate shows, which are mind-numbingly repetitive. Then those hot-take shows started spending too much time discussing

If I had to guess, I would guess that your phone saved that person as a contact if you use email on your phone. Then Facebook recognized that a contact was added to your address book on your phone, and suggested that you add the person on Facebook as well. There is also a chance that, if you use your email in a