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Dave Provost
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“Which is true? The thing we saw, or the granular, artificially enhanced, retroactive display of what actually happened? And in a football game, what defines what’s true, if not the the necessarily limited and subjective knowledge of the officials who are specifically awarded the power to interpret observed actions

Reporters saw Gronkowski in the locker room, bending down and lifting luggage

It hasn't been as widely reported, but Andy Dalton was also walking gingerly after their game.

My favorite part was when Joe Buck broke into the international announcing booth, clubbed Matt Vasgerian to death, and then started broadcasting from there.

“I hear our music... Does that mean we’re going back to Kansas City?”

The game (monday nighter?) Favre played when his dad died is still one of the grossest piece of TV I’ve ever seen. The slobbering over him and focus on it was horrific. I get real uncomfortable when sports producers focus so much on death and how games are being played as “tributes”.

His hometown friend’s family sent out the tweets announcing the passing away. And they even said in them, don’t tell Edinson, because he’ll be too emotional. That’s how people found out. And it was his wife who made the decision not to tell him, so why don’t you go and crucify her. Take your faux outrage elsewhere.

Tom Rinaldi syndrome.

Other things Joe Flacco considers too loud and hectic:

Will the Patriots lose a 3rd or 4th round pick because of this?

Maybe you are confused. This is a list of teams you can root for in the playoffs.

Actually, the fans were paid to chant “FANDUUUUUUUEL” throughout the game.

There needs to be a new rule clarifying this for the future so teams can’t continue to bat the ball like that. We’ll call it, The Calvin Johnson Rule.

I’m sure the New York media will react to this decision by Sabathia with all the respect and tact they can muster.

No, this is a dipshit who thinks he’s part of the show. Just like umpires who think they are part of why fans go to see baseball games.