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He also immediately said "that's not as much Sherman's fault as I thought it was initially" about two seconds into the first replay. But don't let that get in your way.

Thought it looked like cover 3, which Chancellor coming to the flat and Sherman over the top.

Gruden clarified. It was a zone, Chancellor jumped an out that turned out to be an out and up. Sherman cheated to the middle, likely on the same read of Jackson running an out. Those guesses make sense if you recall that Cousins bought a lot of time before making the throw. DBs likely thought it had to come out

Remember that when you vote. Because right now, the government and vocal Darren Wilson supporters are making you look like my fellow southerners make me look.

But Rand Paul says it, so it has to be true!

Everyone will hate this, but Simmons.

Not being very attentive to your tax fraud, believe it or not, is not a defense to tax fraud.

You still have to know what you're putting your name on. Ultimately, he may have been screwed here, but he'll be the one in trouble.

Ask New England about that.

Ha. I'm reminded of the Friends episode where Rachel takes up smoking because it's good for her career (since her colleagues do all of their gossiping, etc. while outside having a smoke).

Scammers? I'm just going to do it to my friends.

To me, when they invoke 9/11, I remember that we were willing to go to war (really two wars) over that many Americans dying. It's perfect context and the responses that are just mad that that imagery was used make the rest of the author's point, namely that Americans care when that many Americans die but we sadly we

"... we're forced to conclude that Peterson is better at getting his message across verbally than he thought himself capable of."

Or just let Hernandez shoot him?

Does the DA count as anyone?

It's funny that the two girls at :35 have about the same reaction as the defense (looks something like "I thought it was fourth down", "I have no idea").

I was wondering about that too... for a second before feeling shame.

That's fucking Bullshit.

At the very worst, you only think Stewart has committed a negligent homicide. There's no way he planned ahead.

I don't know a single person that would be more, instead of less, likely to wander into traffic when they are high. You're more docile and scared. I'd bet just about anything that these are trace amounts from use days earlier.