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And actually...some one has put their name to the allegations:

Right...and if there was a competing anonymous source saying Coach K found out the day before he dismissed Sulaimon, you'd be hanging on that source's every word.

Spoken like a true Duke fan.

I've always thought the Coach K worship was a bit over-the-top, especially among the media-set. This just solidifies it for me. He's a scumbag who'll put winning above all else, just like the rest of them.

I admittedly don't watch a lot of Bundesliga. Premier League and La Liga occupy most of my time, and it's hard to find Bundesliga matches in the US, but is it a common thing for players to have substantial interaction with fans after games? I remember a video posted a month or so back where Dortmund's players got into

It is stupid, agreed. But still...every other team seems to send something, and the Mets response is "contact us again if you want a pocket schedule." That's hilarious. They might as well have written:

My lord there's not a single factually accurate statement in that clip.

Maybe they can move the Knicks to Seattle so I can have an excuse to switch to being a Brooklyn fan. Maybe when they decide to tear down the legendary MSG in 10 years to restore the grandeur of Penn fucking Station. Lord knows the Knicks won't do anything of significance between now and then.

You usually only find people who like undersized receivers on Grindr. Good for Edelman though.

Well your big mistake there is believing in unicorns.

This is a dark day in America where Skip Bayless is vindicated and Deadspin is supporting said vindication. I believe this was written about in Revelations.

I'm really not sure what your point is here. Are you saying that you can have either the best USMNT players abroad or a stronger more cohesive USMNT with the majority of the players coming from MLS? I just don't think those things are mutually exclusive. I want them both. I wanted Dempsey, and Bradley, and yes, even

I would question those findings. Because if you truly believe that the Patriots balls were deflated solely due to temperature and conditions, why were the Colts balls OK? Assuming, for arguments sake, the Colts' balls were inflated to the maximum limit of 13.5 PSI, a 2 PSI drop (or even a 1.8 PSI drop) would have

Yes, and in every year since 2010 the Pats have been in the top 10 (and frequently the top 5) in pass attempts thrown. So naturally you would expect them to have more dropped passes in absolute numbers. Also, Tom Brady is a great QB, he's probably putting the ball on his receivers at a greater rate than other QBs.

Just noticed that addendum. Wasn't there when I first reviewed it, but still, the author feels it remains damning, as he states in the update: "this is an extremely abnormal occurrence and is NOT simply a random fluctuation." If you read his update, the variance is still pretty extreme when you compare the Patriots

For starters, most scientists agree the difference between inside (probably approx. 70 degrees) and outside during the AFC game (50 degrees) was not enough to cause a 2 PSI drop in ball air pressure.

I think at this point we can all agree that the Patriots intentionally deflated the balls. It's only a matter of whether it actually matters.

The Curling Iron Bowl Brawl.

I answered both of your points. Ethics is not as simple as you broke a rule you're wrong. Outcomes are a factor. The fact that it appears this was widespread is a factor. The fact that the NFL looked the other way is a factor.