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Yeah Fred, you might wanna check the name of the team :)

Elway knows an elite quarterback when he sees one. He can similarly identify Flacco.

The real kicker in all this is, of course, Kareem Hunt. 

I’d say Bob’s Burgers is more a spiritual successor to Home Movies.

You got snapped.

he’s having a worse week than James Ingram, who died

I hope this sets a legal precedent just so we can see legal scholars cite Papa John v Papa John’s 50 years from now. 

welcome back

Wow thanks for the invite. 

You keep harping on the baby saints fans while they literally spent all day yesterday partying while deadspin spent the day posting whiny baby blogs.

Yeah I’m really not sure where Katie gets that from. It seems to me like she wants him to be a racist so she’s taking the quotes in the worst possible context; which is petty, mean spirited and not helpful for anyone

Alternate headline -- Man has a bad thought, realizes it’s wrong and doesn’t act on it. Wouldn’t get as many clicks though.

I think this feels like a reach. Neeson was telling the story as a criticism of his OWN reaction. Inferring that he supported anything in the telling of the story ignores the story’s own language and styling. I mean, he used air quotes!

Look, we all want to be perfect. We aren’t. If people tell stories about their own

It fucking what now? Hunting down and targeting a person to murder simply for being black is absolutely a hate crime.

“He does say “it’s awful” and “I did learn a lesson from it,” but that lesson seems to be about violence not being the answer, as opposed to how it was wrong to blame all black people for the actions of one black person”

To be fair, I read that passage and came away thinking that Liam Neeson was ashamed to have had that reaction. This is the interviewer’s editorialization, but it’s still mentioned...

I can’t speak for NFL meatheads, but I assure you that plenty of people under 30 know who Andy Warhol is. 

Honestly I don’t really have a problem with the Warhol ad. They just showed footage as is and didn’t superimpose him into something else. I’m no expert but it felt very Warhol to me and wouldn’t be out of the realm of something he would do. I was surprised when it turned out to be a BK ad instead of a Heinz ad though w

This atrocity, followed by Dylan being used immediately to sell...fuckin whatever ...it just feels like we’ve gone beyond the pale with reselling things that used to mean something. It feels gross and like nothing matters. It just all feels so hollow. Literally propping up a dead body to make it say something it

He’s a good sports dad.