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Why, why, why did I click. Fuck.

$1,000 a month for the six months they were playing is terrible. If you pay them a living wage, the results will start to really show since they won’t need other jobs to compensate. This is great news for US Hockey!

Just by sheer volume alone, there has to be a player of Pulisic’s caliber to come out at some point through the system. If the US had a system even remotely close to Europe’s setup, like Klinsmann hoped for, we would be churning out a Pulisic-type player on a yearly basis. THAT is more of the problem with US Soccer’s

“Tim Tebow still selling seats despite zero hits”

I feel like the players would have the upper hand if a strike were to occur, and I think it’s all because of fantasy football. If the players went on strike and the league threw out scabs, who would play fantasy football that year? It would be a mess for keeper leagues. The players would have the fans behind them,

Baseball is so stupid.

I’m sure it’s more annoying to Goodell to see the rating drops when people tune out of games because there are so many commercial breaks.

I’m torn between siding with him and not. The whole point of the legal system and jail time is to pay for your crimes. He did pay for his crimes by going to jail and serving his sentence (albeit short). People can change and continue living.

I must have missed where the fight was. Can someone point out what point in that video a punch was thrown?

Another hot take from Sevina, who was quoted in this article.·

Oh, you assume we ALL live on the East Coast?

Umm, the Penguins do it all the time in the last few weeks of the season. Jagr rarely plays back-to-backs. It happens, just not as blatant. And an NHL team has a chance to win every night without their All-Star players, I think that’s the huge difference maker compared to the NBA.

Rich guy buys expensive things that another, richer guy scoffs at.

I’d love to see the big four professional sports in the US divert a small percentage of revenue every year toward a fund to take care of their former athletes when they retire. I would think diverting 1-2% of revenue towards a fund annually would help them take care of their former athletes and be a great PR move.

Not this good on the International stage, not even close.

His finishing ability, along with his playmaking and creativity, make me SO excited for the next few World Cups. I just hope the US can pull off the qualifying this year. We have never had a player of his quality before, especially one with so much more to give at such a young age.

If they’re going to retire Mario’s number, they have to retire both Gordie Howe’s #9 and Bobby Orr’s #4 first. Has anyone even asked Mario his opinion on the matter? I’m sure he doesn’t care.

This happened at a Sharks game in San Jose about a decade ago. They had installed a new video board and video ads on the upper concourse but apparently didn’t stress test it enough. There was no sound for at least half the game and it actually made it better. The crowd got into it more and fed off of each other, it

HA! That’s what they get for not signing the NHL TV rights years ago.

He looked to be out cold before he hit the ground. I’m sure the double hit to the head did him no favors. I hope he recovers, this could be nasty.