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Every single owner in the NFL can afford to pay for his own stadium, but why should he? These slimeballs have scammed local governments into helping pay for stadiums for years, so there’s no reason to stop now.

What really grinds my gears is that the owners have the arrogance to demand public money for stadiums and

I appreciate where you’re coming from, but popularity and “total sales,” if you will, are very different things.

As you indicated, MLB plays 10 times as many regular-season games (162) as the NFL (16).

Now look at it this way: Taylor Swift releases one album in 2016 that sells 3 million copies. Meanwhile, the New

So was “lightening rod” a very sneaky black/white joke or just a painfully obvious misspelling? Just curious. I hope this question and any potential answer combine to bring us all together as people.

(Seriously, though: lightning.)

“...also capable of shooting anyone who tries some shit in the face.

Not really. The term is “reasonable doubt,” not simply “doubt.” Juries are allowed to apply common sense to their interpretations of events, and there’s no way you can look at that video and buy any claim by either player of accidentally hitting the ref. Intent can be clearly inferred from their actions. They have

OK, I did my due diligence and learned that Nadir is a traditional Muslim name meaning “precious” or “dear.” But you still might not want to name your kid something that in English literally means “the worst or lowest part of something.”

Screw Klemko and screw MMQB in general. Damn right you need to be tougher, buddy. The notion that “nearly all of us reporters make these concessions is garbage.” Yes, this sort of thing is more prevalent in sports reporting, but lots of reporters and media outlets refuse to play ball with the horrendous “you can cover

I have never seen anyone prove she was from Texas better than this person has. POINTS.

Hell with that. I’d go straight to the closest available phone and call the cops on that asshole. He grabbed your private property and started going through it: That’s a crime, case closed. And even if you had been taking pics/tweeting/whatever, there’s no law against that. Someone needs to straighten that fucker out.

I have to admit I briefly chuckled at “JFK shot first,” but a quick search shows that line’s been kicking around for a while, because of course it has.

Give credit where it’s due. That was the one-and-only Bucs coach John McKay. Hell of a guy.

Nah, you just can’t fucking spell.

I’m just disappointed in how you spell disappointed.