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Can we do a post on why Bernie is a war monger and called the police on protestors? Or why he voted for the 94 crime bill? Or why he voted against gun legislation several times in his career? Or why he once said “immigrants are taking our jobs.” I wish Gawker would explore these things instead of its tacit endorsement

So the argument is that he shouldn’t be a pocket passer (b/c he’ll get demolished; can’t make decisions quickly enough; poor footwork) so he should a) do rollouts—where he has shown *repeatedly* that he makes bad decisions by not going down/out of bounds when he should and thus gets drilled—or b) read/options, where

Looks in rearview: “Son, why do you-....why do, why do you have all your pads on already?”

In my lifetime the three saddest examples of a QB being ruined because of an offensive line were Tim Couch, David Carr and Robert Griffin III.

With fewer than two outs, and force plays available

Pretty typical of a Red to blame history on Bourgeois instincts.

This is a microcosm for something. Idk why but I’m fucking dying at this. Crying laughing literally.

Look at you playing the long odds.

The other day, I saw her book in a bookstore and moved it back to the fiction section.

Ugh, I hate that they’re caving to these idiots!! It just gives more ammunition to the anti-GMO, chemophobic nutjobs. They don’t see this as a PR move, but as “proof” that there was something wrong or dangerous with caramel coloring to begin with. Similar to the thimerosal in vaccines “controversy”.

I don’t know what it says about me that not only did I watch it in one sitting but that I was also laughing all the way through.

Weekly Pinkham’s Law Bet: milkshakes (“the restaurant opens at 10AM!! the milkshake machine should have been ready when it was supposed to be!!” etc., while ignoring any discussion of the whole “put it in a bag” madness)

This entitled housewife looks back at her impressionable child and calmly says “She is yelling because that girl deserves it, the service is terrible every time we come here.” And then she looked me straight in the eyes.

“Good....good”

The last time I saw that many personlized handshakes Michael J. Fox was sending out Christmas cards.

As a reporter who until recently covered crime at a similarly-sized newspaper to the Buffalo News, I’m perplexed as to how Croce’s account came to be presented the way it was. A story of this importance, even in this era of fewer checks and balances in newsrooms, had to have been read by several editors, all of whom

I WAS THAT COMPLETE STRANGER!!