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It’s the same with the Wizards! They’re not some small-payroll team at all. His argument makes no sense whatsoever.

This is basically modern day America. Middle Class subsidizing the Rich. Like Prop 13 in CA. Some 80yr old millionaire pays $500 in property taxes while a 20yr old couple pays $5000 for a home 1/4 the size.

Don’t know about the Wizards and the NBA, but with respect to the Capitals what he’s saying makes no damn sense because it’s not like the Capitals don’t spend up to the salary cap each year, so it’s not like more money would make them any better.

Well, in today’s 3-6 second vine video world. sometimes you gotta compress the compressed. :p

I love that you tl;dred an eighteen-word comment.

Fucking right! Dynasty in the making, this team will be stellar for a long time, full of young stars and great pitchers.

I think the rule is, fans get until the parade and then it’s open season on those assholes.

This one time, there was a huge possum sitting on my backyard fence, and I side-armed a tennis ball right at it and knocked it off. Pretty sure I had that same goofy grin on my face. That was my World Series.

If the strikes were being accurately/impartially called. Hendricks would have never gotten pulled.

They’re mad online. BOY, are they mad online!

I got so annoyed over the years about people saying the Cubs “needed to lose” to maintain their unique identity.

I didn’t have a rooting interest either way, except it was fun to have a team that hadn’t won a championship in over a century.

Very true, Tom. It was easy to forget, in the middle of all that madness last night, that the Cubs won 103 games in the regular season for a reason.

Never happens if Lebron had not stolen Jobu’s rum. Very, very bad.

I’m taking a day to indulge the happiness of Cubs fans then I’m going back to cheering against them.

First thing out of my mouth when that happened: “Having Lester in cost them a double play right there.” I think the most important thing that happened this series was that the Cubs tried to Cub themselves out of it - but it never came to fruition. Somehow.

Did you hear Buck and Smoltz on the replay of that grounder back to him when he took the out at first instead of the DP at second?

“You can see the ball was kind of stuck in his webbing and he couldn’t get a good grip, so he made the right play getting the out at first”

EXCEPT EVEN WHEN HE GRIPPED THE BALL, THE RUNNER

My Google search got auto corrected... brought me to a totally different set of websites.

Right? The SC commercials are still pretty great, but they bum me out because they remind me of a time when the rest of ESPN wasn’t dog shit.

Butt fumble seems like it was more than four years ago.