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Scary moment, but NL teams can breathe a sigh of relief because this will not impact whether or not he'll get the ball in the postseason.

I'm black, and really cowherd does 3 hours by himself everyday, hes gonna have some cuts that sound ridiculous... but the large majority of things he says are really progressive... this is taken out of context and clearly made in jest...

You've been drinking the wrong Alpine, ya galoot!

Wow, great idea to get rid of a QB that went 14-4 in your system, and would have made the playoffs again last year if he didn't get injured. He's not going to repeat 27/2, but he's a damn good QB. He played against Luck last year and out performed him....Tannehill gets a lot of slack about being a QB of the future but

So Bradford is going from a team which gave him no weapons... to a team that no longer has any weapons.... good luck with that Sam!

shutup, you giant prick.

My 65-year old father is probably playing Minecraft right now... Or Borderlands 2... Or taking a nap. (Oh, the wonders of retirement!) Seriously, he's got over 300 hours logged in BL2... That's 3x as many as me!

Minecraft will also teach them to expect money for nothing and chicks for free.

One of those 9/11 videos seemed to show the buildings blow up from the bottom. Does Pete Carroll have a young kid?

So one thing that Minecraft has over Lego is that it teaches kids digital logic and engineering in a way that Lego just can't do. Lego can teach a kid how to build a wall. Minecraft can teach a kid how to build a CPU. That's what the redstone book is about. It's almost tricking kids into learning math and engineering

"I'd like to subscribe to your newsletter, AEG."

-Pete Carroll

Craven politicians created the 'War on Terror' to profiteer—politically and financially—on Americans' fears in the wake of 9/11. Whoring themselves out shamelessly to keep the dollars flowing is the least surprising thing in the world. Although you'd think Tom Ridge could afford a smarter ghostwriter to craft less

As someone who loves the Rams and lives in LA, this absurd pile of steaming shit doesn't surprise me. Tom Ridge should be embarassed by putting this out. An AEG, what a bunch of tools, which is needed to pick up this turd of a report and shove it and their Stadium idea right into the toilet. Then flush.

Ridge was one of the "good" ones—or at least least bad ones—unequivocally stating that waterboarding is torture. Yet apparently he takes terrorism so lightly these days that he'll sell fake threats of terrorism if you pay him enough money to do so.

Fireworks went off at the end of the game after the Kings' victory. Keep being you, Sharks.

The memo about beating the Sharks again came through, though.

I'm a born and raised San Diegan and a lifelong diehard Charger fan, and when I read this news last night I was absolutely furious. For years, the Chargers and the city have danced around each other, tossing various half baked ideas at each other. The city was waiting for the Chargers to get serious about private

The NFL can take actions to discourage them, but ultimately they can't stop an owner who is determined to move. It's all a matter of what price the owner is willing to pay.

I like them for the teams that already use logos on their helmets, but I don't like them for teams like the Rams and Bengals, that don't/

Not using the Vikings or Rams "horns" element on the helmet is a downgrade for me. In my opinion (!) it's one of the best graphical optical illusions we have going in sports. In general I love these re-imaginings of uniforms and helmets; Dylan's version is definitely a positive one. I'd love to see that oversized Pats