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The first one is true because Obama’s real first name only has one r.

D’Angelo Russell isn’t really a great example. He wasn’t some scrub who happened to find himself in Brooklyn. He was really solid while in LA. The Lakers were forced into moving him after the Swaggy P situation blew up their locker room.

There was a 3rd & long in the 3rd quarter when Goff sailed one over someone’s head for no reason and Romo said “This is legitimately hard to watch”. Referring to a game that his network paid a billion dollars to broadcast as “hard to watch” is probably as close to snapping as he could get.

The narrative this morning about the game is blowing me away. Like I’m supposed to just forget Brady spiking wide open screen passes into the turf and underthrowing receivers. Or Goff totally missing wide open guys. I mean, if defensive backs could catch passes that hit them right in the numbers, Brady would have had

I don’t know if I’d call Pats/Rams 1 “really good”. I can’t recall a single play except for Vinatieri’s last kick. The only reason it was memorable was because the Rams were such heavy favorites and got beat.

The Saints had 1st and 10 from the Rams 40 to win the game in their own dome. It should have been over at that point.

Sean McVay is doing a solid job as HC, but he’s really only where he is today because of this weird orgy of sports nepotism that I wish the media would explore more. Sean McVay’s grandpa, John, was best friends with Jim Gruden, father of Jon Gruden. When Jim Gruden was fired by the Bucs, John McVay hired him the next

I’m not familiar with the convoluted mess that is NBA trade rules, but I thought the Knicks weren’t allowed to move DSJ until after the draft?

I don’t think the Knicks can realistically trade for AD. I’m not even sure what that deal would look like looking at their 2019-20 salaries. Sign & trade Mudiay, sign & trade Kanter, send over the 2 Dallas picks and add 1-2 more Knicks picks? Idk if that would even be enough. What assets do they have that could entice

Whenever I hear the name “Mike Trout”, it just reminds me that there’s a guy who’s almost undoubtedly the best player in the game today, a surefire HOFer, playing in the 2nd largest media market in the USA, and literally no one cares.

They’ve made the playoffs exactly 8 times since 1950. Yeah, they’re bad. The Jaguars have made the playoffs 7 times and they’ve only been in existence since ‘95.

I’ve heard this idea many times, and my only problem with it is that it gives a built-in handicap for small cities (or an advantage to bigger markets, depending on how you want to look at it). Like, let’s pretend that the Jazz and the Heat have the same salary situation, equally good coaches, and equally good

I’m interested mostly because it means I might be able to hear the name “Rohan Davey” again when he’s floated as a candidate for some dumpster team’s QB Coach opening

I really wanted Lebron to sign to the Warriors for the MLE last season, and then take a couple veteran minimum contracts after the MLE was over. I mean, let’s be honest, he already has basically unlimited money from his sponsorships. He doesn’t “need” a max deal. Then the Warriors would win 5 more championships,

A team being named the Grizzlies made a lot of sense in Vancouver. But just like the Jazz, they should have dumped the name when they moved. 

Franchise mode is the only playable part about the game to me, probably because I refuse to stick any more money into the game than the $60 sticker price. The actual gameplay is stupidly scripted, but idk, there’s something entertaining to me about scouting college players and hitting on a Quick or Superstar outside

You have the most correct take on this situation.

Drew Brees must feel like the luckiest guy on earth because no one will think about this game and remember his moronic Deshone Kizer-esque moonshot in OT.

Bad calls are a part of the game. I don’t know why people believe the NFL would step in now to correct this one when they never have before. Jerry Rice fumbled in the ‘99 Wild Card to end the game, but he was ruled down before the ball came out. The NFL never said a word about it, but just “randomly” decided to bring