billtobinsneighborthepostman
Bill Tobin's Neighbor, The Postman
billtobinsneighborthepostman

I figured the same thing. There was one or two guys that read the NY Post and one guy that read the NY Times. Similarly, someone watched Mad Men and someone else watched Two and a Half Men. I thought maybe he would want the Post and Two and Half Men people, but not the Times and Mad Men people, or the other way around

I once saw a jury selection where one of the lawyers only had one question for the potential jurors: "What are the last three things you have read or watched on TV?" I assume he had certain answers that he was looking for, but I have no idea what his logic was.

That second question seems redundant.

You could just watch the lingerie football league every week. It's not very good. The league can't decide if it's selling sex or real football, and as a result doesn't do a good job with either.

That's not necessarily true. The QBs probably have a reason to try to lose. That's especially true if there is no clear second QB prospect in the draft, which seems likely. In the last 15 years, there have only been 4 years where two QBs got drafted in the top 5 (2002, 2004, 2009, and 2012) despite the fact that in

Long has 120,000 followers. How does he know when someone unfollows him? Does he go through his list of followers every week?

It's got to be James Madison. Father of the Constitution.

Maybe a few years ago that was true, but now you can buy pairs that just look like regular leather gloves. No one will notice the small little black touchscreen patch on the fingertips without looking at them closely.

Maybe a few years ago that was true, but now you can buy pairs that just look like regular leather gloves. No one

I agree. I don't understand why no Cowboys got penalties. Surely there was at least one who had no good reason for joining the scrum. At one point, I saw 3 Cowboys shoving 1 Packer. I think the thing to do should be to penalize the guy who had the late hit (Lang) and then the first Cowboy to do something about it.

That's true as well. Like with most games, there's no one single thing that decided who won. If the Cowboys could have gotten to Rodgers, they wouldn't have been in a situation where they needed Dez Bryant to make that catch. But they were in that situation and if Bryant had caught that, the Cowboys would have had a

I strongly disagree. That call cost the Cowboys the game. Therefore, it was a very fun moment.

A college athlete who does porn would definitely lose his/her NCAA eligibility. They're not allowed to use their image for any commercial purposes. Two Nebraska wrestlers lost their eligibility a few years ago for doing porn. http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/olympic…

Well sure, only a borderline candidate has to wait 15 years. An obvious Hall of Famer might get delayed a year or two because of his personality, but not 15 years. However, the other commenter asked why the number of votes a person gets would increase and one answer is that writers the player did not get along with

That was basically my point. Based on what has been in the media, we have no way of knowing if he's an alcoholic or not. I think only if we assume the worst case scenario (getting very drunk multiple nights a week, every week), can we come to the conclusion that he is an alcoholic.

3-4 times a week every week in college is on the upper end of the spectrum, but not unusual. Once you start working and have to be at work every morning, it starts to become a problem, especially if you have a job where people depend on you.

But how much of entering that program was because he needed it and how much was because they thought it was what NFL teams wanted to see?

In addition to the reasons nov15-22 mentioned, there are also some writers that have divided the Hall of Fame into imaginary tiers based on how many years it took a player to get elected and won't vote for a player before it's "his turn." For most of these writers, a player is either first-ballot or not first-ballot

How you bake it depends on whether your weeks have 7 days or 8 days.

The Jets and Giants have the NFL logo at midfield too, but that's because they couldn't figure out a way to easily swap the midfield logo like they do with the endzone logos. It makes no sense for a team that has its own stadium to put the NFL logo there.

What's the deal with IronMikeGallego and Miserable Shitehawk? Do they work for Deadspin or are they just unpaid commenters who get to post on the main page when the paid writers feel like taking a day off? If they do work for the site, why don't they post with their real names?