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They might be blowing this out of proportion in large part because the Cardinals didn't expect to have to deal with any more gaping holes after they signed Peralta.

"Damn mongrels! Major League Baseball isn't ready for this kind of integration."

'187' - God
'gotcha' - Rae Carruth

Dear Canada.

Celebrating three times seems kinda excessive.

That's a great point. Thanks, Kerry.

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What is this? Amateur hour? This list was obviously created by an idiot. Seriously, how can you have Pepe ahead of Thiago Silva at 132? Pathetic! Or Domenico Criscito ahead of not only Olivier Giroud, but Giulio Donati as well? Unreal. Don't even get me started on Jaun Mata over Yaya Toure! And Tiago ahead of

161. Andy Carroll

Bronze being rare in Switzerland because they have only Nazi gold.

NO LONGER PICTURED: The Boy Who Cried

Great stuff, Lucy.

But did it connect with the audience? Was it magic? I'm not so sure.

Tom, I think you've missed the context that makes this angle important: the Ray Rice brand has recently lost a lot of its market share to Uncle Ben's.

Darren Rovell's response:

It takes a special kind of man to be a contributing member of his community. Some athletes take the paycheck and hit the clubs. But then you have the athletes that choose to give back to the team, the fans and to the cities they love.
While some athletes choose to run little-league games or appear at charitable events,

Half the people reading this comment won't get it, but the other half will be killed off about two-thirds of the way through the paragraph.

But, but, I always thought it's the snobby rich kids who are the villains, and the poor kids from the streets are the ones full of wisdom and tolerance. Are you telling me that after all this time, School Ties was a lie?!?!

And then the Big Quarterback's Black Book, by Ben Roethlisberger. Lots of numbers in the Milledgeville, Ga. area.

Foreword by JaMarcus Russell.

The Black Book Of Big Quarterbacks, on the other hand, is much shorter but no less thick, as it deals mostly with Jared Lorenzen.