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I have a friend who is a volunteer position coach for the local high school. He has done it for years because he just loves coaching. Anyway, over a couple beers one night, we were talking about some of the “coachy” things coaches say. His response? “Most of these guys aren’t very smart.” I am pretty sure that

At least you realize it’s irrational - and I totally get that because there are players that I irrationally dislike as well. Tim Duncan for one. Seriously, who dislikes Tim Duncan?? ME!!

The problem is that in today’s NFL, the numbers make everyone look historically good. Sure he leads the Cowboys in all passing categories, but do you really think he is better than Roger Staubach? Of course not. The best way to look at him is to compare him to his peers. In that regards he has been to only four

The amount of criticism people place on Lebron James is very strange to me.

“For competitive purposes???”

There are very few plays better in sports than the kicker sprinting down to the other end of the field after hitting the game winner with his entire team chasing him down.

Doesn’t Wyoming have to lose again for Boise to get to the MWC championship game? Granted they have to play both at home v. SDSU and at New Mexico so it won’t be easy...

Pretty much.

The article said the statement was released yesterday.

And one person’s vote isn’t either.

Not voting is a completely acceptable position.

Because the only place that one can experience racism and try to change it is where it is at its worst? I grew up in Madison and live outside of Milwaukee. None of what Hayes is saying surprises me.

I’m all for NFL bashing, but just to be clear though, the Pro Football Hall of Fame is not the NFL. It is a separate entity that has close relationships with the league, but IMO this isn’t an NFL issue.

Jabari Parker? Started out great as a rookie, got injured, wasn’t good last year but you can write that off as recovery. Playing very well so far this year.

They don’t have time to linger on the Cubs with this Bears’ season shifting into high gear.

Oh man... That was good.

Thinclads...track and field.

Our smalltown paper not only still uses “cagers” and “harriers,” but also “gridders” and “thinclads.”

The Bucks trading Ray Allen for Gary Payton was the single dumbest move in the history of Wisconsin professional sports. Yes I rank it as a worse decision than drafting Tony Mandarich because the Mandarich debacle at least helped lead to the re-birth of the Packers. The Bucks have never been the same since Allen

But a lot of people do.