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In 10-15 years, someone in the Giants organization is going to write a tell-all book about how Eli was constantly a gigantic source of drama behind the scenes this whole time in New York. After he publicly refused to play for the Chargers, I don’t see how this guy would not be a malcontent wherever he went unless he

Yeah, NBA team planes are like lounges. They’re not flying coach. You put your feet up, play some cards, have a meal, land at the FBO and you’re at the hotel in 20 minutes. I don’t think they even have to go through TSA.

I remember like 5 years ago some fans being flustered that the Finals was moving to a 2-2-1-1-1

This is the part that makes no sense to me with those picks. There was no one like 5-7 spots back (or 20 in the case of Jones) that wanted to move up a couple spots to take Josh Allen or Ed Oliver or something? Or were those teams trying to move up only giving really lowball offers forcing the Raiders and Giants into

Exactly. Drew Lock is still on the board this morning, who seems to be widely considered the better prospect. If the Giants didn’t like any of the EDGE guys, they could have flipped #6 for something like a 20-ish pick this year, a 2nd rounder, and a first next year (according to the Jimmy Johnson chart) and likely

Giannis and LBJ both shoot a lot of free throws. But they also attack the rim harder than any other players in the league, which is inevitably going to lead to a lot of contact. While yes, shooting a lot of free throws leads people to think they’re getting special treatment, I think there’s an equally valid argument

Crawford was something like a -1200 favorite in Vegas, so everyone thought the same way you did. I think boxing fans are just desperate at this point, especially now with Mayweather and Pacquiao both assumed to be done with boxing. The Mayweather/McGregor match was a spectacle, but not really a real boxing match.

I haven’t watched much of the Nets this year, but I remember when Dudley was on the Bucks and he was basically the ultimate teammate. Like, if he felt an opponent wronged one of his teammates in any way, he’d let the guy know for sure. It seems like he’s mostly on the court to be a sometimes-okay player and a hype

I’ve only watched maybe 30 combined minutes of Western conference playoff basketball this year. There’s just no excitement out there. I can’t watch any part of a game without thinking the whole time stuff like “That was a nice shot, but there’s no way the Warriors would have let that happen” or “wow, good defense, but

I’m a Brewers fan as well and I was just talking to my dad like 3 days ago telling him that they need to sign Keuchel just to get Burnes off of the starting rotation. He should either be relieving or pitching in AAA. He isn’t an MLB starter yet, that’s for sure.

I’m starting to think that Brewers’ management thinks

There’s an endless supply of Adelson/Mercer/Ricketts money that’s constantly being moved around between different conservative PACs and think tanks, and he’s probably being bankrolled by one of those.

He’s upset because Wilson’s deal means that the Bears will be giving Trubisky $37 mil/yr this time next year. 

Try reading the article next time. This was covered in the first paragraph. 

Pundits live off of attention, and picking with the herd doesn’t invite attention. I’m sure you could look up and find morons last year who said the Cavs were going to win too. 

Post-Shaq, 7 footers who play on the block have never gotten any credit from NBA fans. I’ve seen people say that Dwight Howard has no chance of making the HOF. Fans love seeing defenders get “put on skates” and ridiculous distance shooting. No one respects play down low because it just isn’t as fun to watch, I guess.

He said that Giannis right now is better than Dirk was at his peak, not that Giannis has already had a better career. I think it’s a legit argument. And since Giannis is only 24, he’s easily on pace to have a better career.

Chandler won the DPOY and it seems like everyone forgets he was on that Mavs team. Jason Terry went supernova throughout that whole playoff run. Deshawn Stevenson was playing like Tony Allen. Kidd and Matrix weren’t as good as they were in their primes, but they still showed flashes of their heydays. I don’t think

Mike Ditka, Tom Flores, and Tommy Heinsohn are the only guys that come to mind for me

Lebron’s strength has never been mentoring young, developing players.

Hot Take: I don’t care about the Rams or the Saints, but I was 100% comfortable with it how that game ended. Even after that bad call, the Saints still had 1st and 10 in overtime from the Rams 40. All they had to do was put points up, and they didn’t. I don’t feel bad for the Saints or their fans. That bad call meant

Next step is putting microsensors on the ball and making the players wear special gloves and shoes with sensors that are synced up to the shot clock, the rim, and the out of bounds lines. Because apparently whiny fans think the leagues are out to get their teams so now we can’t even play the games anymore.