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    He sounds all growds up, though.

    “[T]hat LeBron is destined never to ascend to true greatness...”

    Yep.  The Warriors are suddenly without much depth either.  Oh well!

    I remember starring that.  As close to being part of history as I will ever get, and you go and steal it.

    As a Giri Stan, I'm torn. 

    *resists going full Attenborough*

    I don't know why this is so funny. But I mean you gotta do what you gotta do. I can hardly whip my 40 pound dog, sans psychological dominance. 

    sure

    sure

    It took another decade or so of plays hanging in indeterminacy, waiting to be made real by the deliberations of a committee and the details of an ever-more-legalistic and absurd rulebook, before it occurred to me that I didn’t really like watching football anymore.

    Most likely Russian agents?

    I guess. I re-watched as a result of your post and it is not entirely clear where he is aiming.  So, fine, he can have the benefit of the doubt. 

    Since we used a blatantly illegal knee as further proof that Greg Hardy is the worst person possible, it seems a bit odd to just gloss over the soccer kick here.  Both amped, inexperienced fighters. 

    I think one can reasonably argue over whether the Patriots win six with another all-timer at quarterback in place of Brady, but I cannot fathom arguing they do it without BB. He’s the best to do it given the difficulty in this era, IMO, and I am a Patriot’s hater just like I should be.

    If the Patriots ran that same offense out against Aaron Rodgers or Russel Wilson or Patrick Mahomes, any of those quarterbacks would roll out to by a smidgeon of time and hit any one of the wide open receivers that Goff missed as he stared down his primary target flustered because he couldn’t pause the defense with a

    This article, alone, contradicts your post. 

    You tell him!

    It was Giri a couple articles back, so that seems a bit harsh.

    I think sports generations are different, but that’s pretty foggy I guess.

    I guess I always thought of it as a term to use rarely. Wilt to Kareem, two at once with Bird and Magic, then Jordan, followed by Shaq and Duncan, then LeBron. I think it’s fair to argue that Durant and Curry are a generation after him, and qualify. And so far in the new group I guess I feel like Davis and Giannis