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    I wonder if MJ would be as universally loved if he had played in today’s technological era. He was not universally loved when he played, but everyone uses revisionist history now. Of course, there wasn’t 24/7 access to every single thing he ever did.

    In all seriousness, will the internet break when Watt really is linked to some sort of PED? Or is he the NFL’s version of Griffey? Just wondering. And no, I don’t give a shit what they took. I just find it funny how fans view this sort of shit.

    This is a serious question I wonder about: Why is Steph Curry considered an “underdog”? He’s the son of a former NBA player and was the 7th overall pick. You can dismiss one or the other of those (especially the son part,) but he’s both. Sure, he went to a small school, but so have other HOFers (not saying Curry is

    COMPLETE OVERREACTION TO ONE GAME! #HOTTAKE

    Truth be told, Dallas may be the perfect spot for Lynch. That offensive line is legit. We saw what happened with Murray after he left and McFadden before he joined Dallas. And Darren did what he did with the worst QB situation this side of Cleveland.

    Oh, sorry. Didn’t mean to chap your ass so badly. Where was your safe card?

    Lack of knowledge...lol. Even if we ignore the negative things - past legal trouble and dissention in the locker room - he’s going to be a 30-year-old RB that is going to bring a ton of media coverage. That media coverage is OK when you are a star. Dealing with that increased media coverage is not worth the hassle

    It’s remarkable that such a good coach is so incredibly, historically awful in late-game situations. This wasn’t a one time deal. All coaches and players have made mistakes. But, this happens all of the time with Reid. It’s just unreal.

    There’s one basic personal finance tip that gets overlooked all of the fucking time: Live within your means. Buy a new car, buy a house and have a family when you can financially do so. Don’t take a vacation if that money you are using is for rent the next month. Be disciplined. Of course, I understand it’s easier to

    Interested to see where Lynch goes. As with many RBs, it’s hard to tell if he’s done or was just injured. If he can still go, many teams would benefit from his ability. At the same time, he brings baggage with him, and the history of the NFL does not side with 30-year-old RBs coming off an injury.

    I think that fumble is something that will haunt that player for quite some time. And I definitely doubt if Tomlin will ever trust him in a big game again.

    The Super Bowl looks like Carolina’s to lose, especially if they cut out the prevent offense and defense shit once they get a lead.

    I don’t “hate” star athletes as many do, so I must ask what’s so bad about that hypothetical Manning scenario? A few weeks ago, it looked like Peyton’s career was over. Now, he’s hosting the AFC Title Game. Palmer (torn ACL last year) and Brady (Deflategate) also have “redemption” storylines.

    I’m interested to see what the Browns have in store for us next. Is some guy going to show up drunk to training camp and plow through a huddle?

    I think I’m on Barnes side here. Fucking with your friend’s ex is no bueno. Fisher should have taken his ass-whipping like a man and moved on with life.

    I honestly wonder if guys like Beasley just simply have more fun in these leagues. If the pay is similar, I think I’d rather be able to play and have fun and put up those types of numbers than come off the bench for the Bucks or Wolves.

    In other words, it was a popularity award. No Patrick Beverly anywhere?

    I also thought the Packers should have gone for two. Why not? Green Bay sucked most of the game. The team’s saving grace was that Carson Palmer turned into Jay Cutler.

    These are professional athletes. They have an entire 60 minutes to win a game. Overtime should be sudden death. Maybe they could get rid of the coin flip and just give the ball to the home team. It would further highlight the importance of being good throughout the entire season. The college format is stupid.

    Neat comment!