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    I just wish there were more people that understood this very simple concept: You can disagree with what Kaepernick did but still respect his right to do so. I don’t foresee myself ever not standing for the Anthem, but it does not bother me in the slightest if Kaepernick, you reading this, my neighbor, my wife, or

    I know this particular article is obviously tongue-in-cheek, but why do people so butthurt about who one roots for or doesn’t root for in sports? Why does it matter? Is it bad that some people like to live outside of the bubble in which they were born? Is it bad that people enjoy things that entertain them? Thank God

    You seem overly obsessed with Drake. In an unhealthy way. A stalkerish, show-up-at-his-house-and-ask-him-to-marry-you way.

    If he misses 10 weeks, that’s what, seven or eight games? And then you have a guy coming back from a broken back and expecting him to be in top condition? This seems like another lost season for Dallas. I know Prescott is this year’s Preseason MVP, but let’s be serious for a minute. If Dak starts all year, five wins

    To pick or not to pick Gordon in my fantasy drafts. If he’s able to stay on the field, he has the talent that may only be topped by Brown and Beckham. The counterpoints, of course, are that he hasn’t been able to stay on the field, RGIII is a total mystery, and, of course, the Cleveland Browns are the Cleveland Browns.

    I wish the NFL would do away with the “three years removed” thing, much like I wish the NBA would do away with its age restriction. Are those age restrictions in place because anyone really gives a fuck about the athletes themselves? Fuck no. NBA front office personnel want to cover their ass, and the colleges want to

    Wild prediction for the Bengals’ season. They have a good regular season. Perhaps even win their division. Then we’ll hear about how this is finally their year. Then they lose their first playoff game.

    Yes. Please.

    I wanted to see Miz knock that other guy the hell out. All of that passive aggressive attitude and name-calling, then wants to run away once someone confronts him? Real or not, that makes him look like a loser.

    When politicians are shown eating shitty food like this, is it to show how they are like “everyday Americans?” Just asking, because KFC is shit. And, there’s also the fact that nothing screams “average person” like flying in a fucking private jet.

    The Osweiler deal - along with the mega guaranteed bucks he got - can go one of two ways. Either he plays well and establishes himself as a legit NFL QB, or he ends up like the hundreds of other career backups that get a starting gig and end up failing. Yes, he was able to go 5-2 with a great defense. Keep in mind

    That hurts. Deep down. Ouch.

    Hahaha. A political comment that has nothing to do with anything except it shows how smart you are and we are all dying laughing lol so good!

    I would guess not, but ya never know. I think there’s a portion of the population - sports fans included - that think any involvement in pro sports means you are filthy rich and living the life.

    The $10/hour thing was simply taking their gross monthly wage, dividing it by 4 (weeks), then dividing that by 40 hours. To be fair, I am not going to include their time traveling or time working out. Many people have long commutes and/or work out. But, overall, I agree with your point, and agree that these guys are

    Peter King is an insufferable asshole. He’s so fucking smug that it even comes off in his articles. If an athlete had done this, you best believe King would be calling for the end of society.

    I think the purpose was to show wiseguys that these players are hardly living large. They are making an equivalent of less than $10/hour. No one is suggesting that they are on the verge of homelessness, but especially when you factor in that some of that money goes back to the baseball club, they aren’t making a lot.

    Mike Tirico is good at what he does, but he is not Al Michaels. I get that there will always be hipsters that hate everything and always want change, but the Michaels/Collinsworth is my favorite in the NFL.

    This is 100% the McGregor Show. Everything is about him in this fight. If he wins? It will be about him. If he loses? It will be about him.

    Peyton Manning and Andrew Luck would like to have a word with you. Anyway, yes, both the Pats and Colts have been good throughout the last 15 years. Their success - especially in the regular season - can be contributed to the awful fucking divisions they play in.