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I had a boxer/Jack Russell mix and he was the best.

I'm concerned about Wood, if only because his lack of stuff means he has little-to-no margin for error if he's missing his spots (as he often did last year). I hope he can return to 2013 form, but I'm not totally counting on it.

Man, that Roma match. It looked like United were playing FIFA with the difficulty set to semi-pro.

It's part of their never-ending quest to replace Roy Keane. They're so desperate to find another hard, midfield enforcer-type it seems like they just throw shit at the wall to see what sticks.

I think you really hit on it at the end there. Outside of Chelsea and Manchester City I don't think there's anyone as capable of playing consistent, competent soccer as United this season. They've rarely looked great, but they're doing that thing they did under SAF where they just pull wins out of their collective ass.

Who?

Kanye is too critically respected to be comparable. Plus, lots of people admit to liking Kanye.

Building a sports talk station around Dave Kaplan, who seems to be universally hated, is a pretty bold move.

Yeah, I would the Heisman way high on the list.

So good. And timely!

Oh absolutely. If it wasn't Rosenbloom, my next guesses would have been Telander or Cowley.

They were never the Milwaukee Lakers.

Chicharito wasn't gonna happen, if only because United and Liverpool never, ever sell players to each other.

Basketball is absolutely as popular as it is today because of some old rich dude currently sitting in a skybox. His name is Michael Jordan.

The best part was when this old nerd thought the college kids actually follow the 2o page risk management plan or whatever. I was in a fraternity, most of the stuff written by nationals was either not applicable or ignored. IIRC, the material was written with a similar assumption to this piece of garbage: all of the

If you entered the NFL today, do you think you'd be given a more of a shot at playing QB?

That wasn't as bad as Harry Teinowitz sincerely proposing a "closer QB" who came in to close out games.

Every Chiefs fan over the age of 35 is basically a real life version of PFTCommenter.

My ideal scenario would be Baez and 2B, Russell and Castro at the other two infield spots (who plays where depends on how Russell develops, there are some who think he'll outgrow SS and move to 3B in the future), and then move Bryant to a corner outfield spot. While it's not a consensus, a lot of people think he

Castro has the fourth best SLG% and OPS among shortstops in all of baseball.