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That second example was a spectacular play. As a Redskins fan (unfortunately), all I could do was tip my hat to him on that one. The first example is a little curious as an example of what makes a “great” quarterback. Solid arm strength, no doubt, but I don’t think we should be going bonkers over a QB just because he

“Do you have any idea how much time it would take to parse an 11-minute video into a transcript?”

Agreed. Watching the replay, it doesn’t look like he’s an “escape artist” so much as the Skins just rushed past him. Standing there waiting to be sacked only to realize that all the guys trying to tackle you have been pushed behind you isn’t really the most impressive of maneuvers. When I clicked on the link I figured

If only the investigation was being done by internet commenters instead of the authorities, we might actually find the truth.

This one’s on me. I picked Carolina to win in my office pool, and the Panthers seem dead set on screwing me over every week. My bad.

Given the number of things you’ve deflected and changed the subject on when I’ve asked them, how about you just answer my question first.

Ay yi yi. A) Why do you think I put promise in quotes above? B) I’m not sure what you think I’m insisting. Again, go back to the very first sentence I wrote on this thread to see what I’m insisting.

C’mon man, seriously? I assume now you’re just trolling.

Lol, not a binding promise. I went back and edited that after I posted it, but I didn’t actually think you’d be so gung ho that you’d take the very first sentence I wrote after trying to find some common ground and find some semantic thing to quibble about.

How is that imprecise language? He literally says “I’m making a decision to do X. If things change, I’ll reconsider this decision.” I’m not “buying” that explanation- I’m literally reading what he wrote and interpreting it honestly. I gave you the direct quote. Look up the press release. It’s part of an entire

That quote is directly addressed in the article above. I’m not sure why you’re trying to use it as if it means that he’s saying he’ll reconsider the determination on whether or not to prosecute. Here’s the context of that particular sentence. “The District Attorney does not intend to expound publicly on the details of

“If you buy it, you’re an idiot.” Who is buying it? 

*sigh* I honestly should’ve checked your user name before responding to the first comment since I’ve had to deal with you before. Listen, if you had actually wanted to engage in the subject I’d be all for it. But you’re not actually responding to my comments, nor are you responding to the actual quotes or issues

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Those would be absurd, but those aren’t his assertions. He makes a different argument than the one the author of this piece puts forward. He’s not saying the press release is somehow the bar to prosecution. He’s saying the promises made in the press release raise significant legal issues if broken. Nobody is claiming

I’m not sure how this can be interpreted to him being on the Cosby team. The timeline seems to be this: 1) He promises not to prosecute Cosby; this was due to the reasonable determination that a) there wasn’t enough evidence to obtain a conviction, and b) so long as criminal prosecution was possible Cosby could invoke

And Tucci! I will not sit idly by and allow y’all to attack a movie with Stanley Tucci in it! I would watch that man watch paint dry for 2 hours.

You’re missing out. The Core is pure crap, but it has Stanley Tucci. If you’re not willing to sit through crap to watch Tucci do his thing then you’re not living life to its fullest.

Y’all are crazy. Butler makes exactly the kind of crap that is fun to watch and laugh about later.