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The fan finally achieved his dream of participating in a semi-professional football game.

Don’t forget random cog in Seattle defense Byron Maxwell, who got $63 million to watch the game from on the field. It’s like he’s in a fantasy camp.

Yes, absolutely. That’s exactly the neck and facial hair I was expecting from an NFL fan filming a fight outside of a Buffalo Wild Wings.

Sauces now range from mild to HADOUKEN!

If you run up and kick a guy who’s on the ground, you probably need to be charged with something.

We need to put a wall between these players and the referees.

KC was the much better team tonight. As a follow-up to the Ravens game, Manning looked like December-January Manning. And Denver won. I’ll never be happy.

I wonder how much of it is the Chiefs’ players “trying too hard,” as they say, to avoid putting Reid in the position to fuck up the end of the second half like he did the first and like he did the Super Bowl with the Eagles.

So, does Cartman trick Goodell into eating Brady, or vice versa?

We should give Texas back to Mexico.

Pardon my french, but the writer is so full of shit. Damage to property, damage or worse to people. They don’t give a fuck. This is just a bunch of assholes being assholes together. At some point (in Mt. Vernon at least) the police would get ahead of the bikers and close off intersections. It was funny how about the

Aaaall of this.

What Caitlin Goldblatt has omitted from her narrative are three key points:

1) The “well-appointed” elementary school that was slated for closure, Langston Hughes, was hardly closed by the Baltimore City School Board - a mixed-race group chaired by a black man http://www.baltimorecityschools.org/Page/24788 - due to

It seems no matter what vehicle she attempts to use she’s doomed to be pedestrian.

Sports Torts! On ESPN.

Sport tort? I don’t remember that one from law school. Criminal, assault and battery at least 2nd degree. Unauthorized touching (no, I don’t make up these terms) is a tort that would apply. The demand for payment for injuries would not be a tort but an actual loss - and in the non-criminal aspect the parents would be

Sports torts are notoriously difficult to prove, because the violence must not be specific to the nature of the sport in question (i.e., a hockey player who gets slammed especially hard into the boards has no claim, since the act of playing that sport involves a certain assumption of risk).

Hopefully those John Jay kids will be brought to Justice.

I don’t get the dislike of RGIII. I’m not saying he’s faultless here, but I’ve never seen a narrative switch gears this quickly, especially when it’s more than apparent that vast majority of his issues are not his fault.