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"Yeah....a human PUSSY!"—idiots

Astounding story, and it gives a beautiful twist to such a horrific event.

It's pretty much reached the point where it would be more shocking for an athlete to come out of a large athletic program...errr, college....and say "I actually went to all of my classes I could get to, and really tried my best."

When I hear about stuff like this, you start to wonder if schools/teams like Auburn are a football team with their own university rather than a university with it's own football team.

"My willing weiner" sounds like Victorian era porn.

Not shown: McCann berating Teixeira off-camera for not acting like he's done this before.

"I was employed by the Patriots, and I say shit all the time! How come nobody says anything about that?!"—Robert Edwards

I'm not sure there's ANY professional sports league that is capable of handling serious mental illness of any sort. The stakes are too high, the money too overwhelming, the number of positions available far too small for the number of athletes willing to do anything to find and keep one....a player is going to have

Potter: "Look, Aguero! It says it right there in the contract—Section 6a: 'Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach.'!"

I don't quite get the suggestions anymore, either. The saving grace for me is the kids programming (blows away any other streaming service) and the DVD by mail. Without those services it'd be tough to justify the subscription.

that shot was wired, dawg.

Another goalie here (played about 17 years, coached another 10), seconding what glatt69 says. If you look at the screencap in the video at the start of the article (don't even need to hit play), Williams is in the act of shooting and Lundqvist is perfectly positioned, gloves up and in front of him. A perfect shot was

As a goalie with extensive hockey knowledge, I'll offer up the idea that you're off on this one. Lundqvist was on top of the crease, in ready position, waiting for the shot. He was one-on-one with the King's 3rd leading goal scorer (playoffs and regular season) who took the shot basically uncontested from the highest

House of Cards is going to be recommended for everyone, just like all the rest of their original programming. What frustrates me is that they don't separate the TV show recommendations from the movies. Their old algorithm led me to so many great foreign movies I otherwise never would have found, now it's the same 5-6

As a southerner with only the most basic understanding of the rules and strategies/tactics of hockey (love the sport, and hopefully, one day, I'll have a better understanding), I can't speak about the details with regards to what happened on the play. I will offer the idea that Lundqvist looks like he fucking fell

Oh I know, bad enough they dropped King of the Hill but the shit they replaced it with takes the cake. Having said that, Netflix's business model of shittier service/products and higher prices pretty much sums up Corporate America today.

Man, am I ever glad to see this is going to be an ongoing series, because I'm about sick and fucking tired of Netflix giving me loads of crap, while sending me an email saying the price is going up. Max is a joke, as it basically gives me suggestions that are already in my list, the "Popular on Facebook" list is

When Scully does eventually perish from this Earth, baseball will be forever changed.

Damn. Really? I mean, in SEC territory, this is Pop Warner-level cheerleader hazing...

Just imagine if his parents had named him Jon Homerton! Just imagine! I love to imagine! Do you? Imagining stuff like puppies than can talk, or a cup of root beer that automatically refills itself, or a trampoline the size of a football field. Imagining is the best!