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The thought of Bartolo Colon: Deadbeat Dad makes me sad, but the thought of Bartolo Colon: Attorney at Law makes me happy.

I was thoroughly embarrassed by the performance of my team and our fans last night. Reprehensible. There’s no place for it. Sure, they were playing bad hockey, but those select fans gave up another penalty that led to a goal. Disgusting behavior.

Will you look at that.

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That was one of the big problems with this piece. This guy, who probably pitched this piece because he wanted to re-use the reporting/sources he had from Holtzclaw’s college football career, thought he was doing something in the vein of “Serial” or “Making A Murderer.” But he never actually investigated the case or

I read it and wasn’t sure what the point was. That said, just because journalism focuses on the accused’s point of view doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be distributed. No reasonable person is calling Making a Murderer a rape or murder apology or saying it should be taken down

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I’m in the industry and I can say that Tom’s write-up is excellent. The explanations could be more focused towards layman but without seeing the actual performance report he has included all salient information to judge a PE fund’s performance. The overall commercial real estate market may not have made a full

Well, just know that I care what you think, person on the internet

oh shit didnt even think of that

I have watched that Vine like a dozen times, and after reading Blandino’s statement I am even more confused. What makes that play an option handoff, and how does Bradford make it clear he doesn’t have the ball? Is there something away from the handoff that makes it an option as opposed to a regular running play?

This sums up how I feel about it. but I guess we should chalk it up as a win since Suggs didn’t pour bleach on him afterwards.

The play may have been a read-option, but Bradford didn’t continue his fake, he just tried to get out of the way. I understand if Bradford acts like he’s got the ball, but Suggs knows there isn't a ball there, he just wanted to hurt the QB.

Looked pretty intentional to me. Wouldn’t be an issue if he hit Bradford in the chest/torso but he was clearly going for his legs.