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Oh, people hate them for far more than that.

And now there are reports that Hector Olivera, for whom the Braves traded some of their best prospects and starting pitchers last year, has been arrested in a domestic dispute. It seems like it'd be hard for this season to get off to a worse start than it already has, but I have the utmost faith in this team to find a

Exponentially less considering that it's in the Atlanta part of Georgia.

Well, I initially had no problem with bat-flipping and other celebrations, but if Harper AND DaPED Ortiz support it, I might have to switch to Gossage's side. Fuck Harper and Ortiz.

Hopefully Boston's racism turns him away.

Man, I thought this was a joke about defenders getting burned by opposing receivers at first, and I had this wiseass retort about how the secondary was actually really good ready to go and everything.

On the one hand, Roddy obviously wasn’t the receiver he was from 2007-2012, so it’s totally understandable that Shanahan would give him less targets.

I find the UGA thing to be untrue if we’re referring to the city proper. The outer suburbs and rest of the state? Sure. But not so much within actual city limits.

I've read that multiple times and still have no clue what that coach is getting at.

/groans

Wasn’t Deadspin’s linking to that video in 2009 the main factor that made it go viral in the first place? This isn’t intended to be condemnatory; I’m just saying that there seems to be a bit of irony in the fact that if not for Deadspin, none of this would’ve happened. These legal issues wouldn’t have been filed, that

I dejectedly resigned myself long ago to the irrefutable belief that my beloved Atlanta Hawks will never, ever win an NBA title. Literally all we as a fanbase have to go on is that one of our players—Kyle Korver—holds the all-time record for most consecutive games with a made three-pointer. That's the only thing

Ivan Johnson is trying to get himself banned from an entire half of the wotld.

Yeah, I was mostly referring to the first Super Bowl run. They beat the Raiders 16-13 in the divisional round after Brady’s fumble was somehow reversed to an incomplete pass, giving them another chance to tie and later win the game. They beat the Steelers 24-17 in the championship round by scoring one touchdown on a

Well, also because he could only muster up 14 points and his defense wasn’t quite as good as the ones in the early 2000s, which won playoff games despite Brady putting up only 13 points on offense.

That's interesting, but we already knew that Patriots fans are evil.

That might be a legitimate point, but for perspective, the Brady-era Patriots scored less than twenty points on offense in ten out of their first twenty-six playoff games. Consider as well that Manning was apparently playing injured in the 24-13 loss to the Colts last January, which might warrant excluding that one

Other than rehashing some claims that reflect an awfully selective memory, you’re not really saying anything. You conveniently forget that while the 2011 Patriots defense was ranked poorly in terms of total yards allowed, they managed to be middle of the pack in terms of points allowed, and they didn’t really allow

What the actual fuck are you talking about? In their four AFC Championship matchups, Manning’s thrown a total of six touchdowns and five interceptions, while Brady’s thrown four touchdowns and four interceptions. If you meant how they’ve done in AFC Championship games overall, Manning’s thrown nine touchdowns to those

This doesn’t refute what I said about how the Patriots were better than the Colts at overcoming off days from their offense.