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FedEx Field is like the DMV, you shouldn’t go there if you don’t have to. Everything they do is adequate at best, but even that is a rare occurrence.

The key is to have a post-game tailgate. I go to FedEx every year (unfortunately, all of my friends are Skins fans) so we only roll out when we can’t drink anymore. But this distracts from the myriad of other issues for why FedEx is one of the worst stadiums in sports.

Why not a consumption tax on everything but food/necessities? Taxing wealth would harm saving and investments (and difficult to measure if a person owns a lot of hard assets), while taxing consumption gets at the entire reason it’s worth being rich, which is having lots of shit.

This comment somewhat redeemed the original comment

I don’t get it. Pagano and Grigson have consistently shown that they do not have what it takes to move this team forward, and, with Luck at QB, the Colts would be the biggest draw for any head coach or general manager out there!

There’s a subtext about inequality somewhere in here, just give me a second to find it...

There’s a subtext about inequality somewhere in here, just give me a second to find it...

FINISH HIM

As another Pats fan, this was a severe gut punch when I first saw this. I still feel like throwing up, but BB has shown that these types of trades don’t impact the team as much as you would initially think.

As if the Bills weren’t getting fucked hard enough

Yeah dude, great point...really addresses the broader issue.

You’re not that far off, however you make the decision to raise the endowment withdrawal seem like a trivial matter. All large endowments do have a finance committee that is a sub-set of the board of directors who decide on how much to withdraw from the endowment (Harvard is actually unique in this case, in that the

“Endowments” are actually a collection of endowments, or gifts, the vast majority of which are temporary/permanently restricted, meaning the university has to use the funds in the manner dictated by the gifter. Thus, there are a lot of rules and governance surrounding endowments that make the funds within them rigid

Dez Bryant thought it was a catch

“As a Seahawks fan, we love great defensive battles. Awesome grind of a game yesterday with zero margin for error on both sides. Nice win Rams!! Enjoy it.

Criticizing people for not kneeling because they personally view it as disrespectful to the military demonstrates that you’re clueless about military culture. The flag and anthem are revered in the military community, much more than the general population. So while they likely understand and even agree with those that

Being offended by something isn’t a virtue, and most of the time when someone is offended by something it says more about the offended than the offender.

I would have preferred the book reading to be at Nellie’s, they have an awesome buffalo chicken sandwich.

Intent is everything for a lot of things, but everybody seems to forget it on both sides before rushing to a harsh judgment. You can make the argument that people should be aware of their audience (i.e. a lot of very simple people follow sports), but there’s only so much that can be expected of this large of an

We’re all going to hell