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I take it this is in reference to London, that the games the league has played there are the "ice cream and lollypops and daquiris and iced mojitos" and that once Londoners get a taste of what a great game American football is, they'll want it and support it? Yeah, I just don't see it being successful, but if they

You're probably right. I can't remember honestly, but still…wow.

The Raiders ARE arguably a professional football team, and what the Rams did to them on the field was shocking. I couldn't watch it because I was actually at the Texans-Titans game and as I watched the score climb up and up on the monitor I went from happy they were leading, to impressed, to incredulous, to stunned.

I am sure Jax has some sort of plan, and agree its hard to see Jax being killed as the result of a Mayhem vote. At the same time…its called "mayhem" for a reason, and the best laid plans of mice and men…I just think it has to end with Jax's death. Somehow. He's gone from Hamlet to Orestes and now, death is knocking at

It will be brought up, I agree. It merits mention and consideration, but Jax DID kill him. It's going to be an interesting meeting/vote.

By far the best episode of SOA this season. As Handlen said, when things that actually matter start happening, instead of just being talked about or thought about, it's a show that can really move you.

Man, what a way to start Sesame Street week. This is one of the best episodes of childrens television ever, and I remember watching it live. It just lays the finality and bluntness of death out there and leaves it at that. There is support and love from the grownups to Big Bird, but it makes it clear. Dead is Dead and

The picture above is of the Hatfield family. And while "Devil" Anse Hatfield, (front-row, next to the woman with the baby, with beard and holding rifle) fought in the Civil War, this photo was taken some years after the war. I don't know why they used this photo for this article. Couldn't a photo or painting of

Wow, I am really sorry I missed this one. I hope I can catch a repeat.

Right now, it clearly is. It's ESPY worthy all the way.

Funny. I'm a gonna have to say though, I think the fact that Ray Guy is in the HOF makes him the GOAT of Punters. Lechler was damn good though.

Yeah, if Tavon Austin had out of instinct signaled for the fair-catch, or if any guy on the return team had thrown an illegal block of some kind, it would have negated the whole thing. It was perfectly executed in every way, and combined with the brilliance of its design is what makes it the greatest punt-return play

He should have gotten in years ago. He's a truly great player. I was sorry I missed most of the special they had on him for NFL Network preceding his HOF induction a few months ago. He seems like a true gentleman and special player for those incredible Raiders teams then. When John Madden and Kenny Stabler are saying

Since no one else has yet, I will. Watching those punt plays—the trick return, and the fake punt-pass by Hekker, were the most exciting plays in pro football this year so far. Yes. I am biased as a Rams fan, and I didn't get to see them live here in MN, I had to watch them on a highlights show, and they were

Nothing technically. I was teaching an improv class, but I DVR'd "Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates Jr." on PBS, I still haven't watched it yet, but its a show that I find fascinating and informative. I think it was on at 7 CST, but it repeats later in the evening as well.

Thanks. I appreciate it.
I had forgotten about Magic/Bird! I would have loved to see that too. I hope the playwright doesn't give up trying to tell these stories.
To me, as I said, they're something the theatre should be trying to do, bring in new audiences and write about entertaining and fascinating characters

I gave up on this after the first 3 episodes and didn't watch last nights, and after reading this, I am glad I did. C seems like a generous grade for this episode, it sounds like an F.

One of the gutsiest RR's I've ever read from a real "working man/in the trenches" kind of actor that I love. I loved Dan Lauria before reading this, now I love him even more.

They ARE great. I loved them. and I love the current Rams jerseys too. I am particularly fond of when they wear all white. The team will wear those classic jerseys again, especially this year with it being the 15th Anniversary of the 1999 Super Bowl Championship team—"The Greatest Show on Turf", the last Rams team to

Those are great jerseys, and their helmets are good too, but I was talking helmets and the Rams helmet is, to me, the best of all time.