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No, he makes an interference signal and points to center. He was acting like a brat because they missed a call at center ice.

I played goalie for about 20 years, always thought it would be funny to do that, but never actually would have. In this video he only did it because he thought there was interference at center ice (watch his arms right after, he makes the sign for interference as soon as he knocks it over). This isn't a new

These are brilliant.

"Not 24 hours after suffering a Madison Bumgarner-induced gut punch, Ventura was out having some fun at a local softball field. Good for him."

I can't wait to watch him on the Yankees!

Wearing his Royals hat? Hardly seems he was sneaking around.

Did you read the article? That's the same point the author made, so I'm not sure who you're arguing with.

Maybe the problem is people who have unreasonable expectations for blog headlines. When Deadspin or other blogs cover something harmless like this, you'll see that they often do it with very smart-assed headlines. It's not "click-bait" so much as it's part of the joke. While DS does sometimes delve into some actual

Chalk it up to some old fashioned midwestern guilt-based motivation. He shouldn't be too sad, and the article's clear on that. But the people reading it think players should be said, and therefore it's a negative that you report that they aren't (and, since these adults are fans of 20-somethings playing a kids game,

... so much better than my version of this same joke (which I, of course, published a second before I saw yours).

That's not fair. Some of them may be in front of them.

"he's out with a brain"

more like "struck a plea deal and casually walked away today"

Just because they are right sometimes doesn't mean you have to believe them in this case.

Why is it that people that chime in with such a know-it-all tone always end up looking really stupid when the story updates and they are completely wrong? Maybe a more measured tone next time?

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#correction

Out of all of that, all you can provide is a link to an article from 12 years ago and some factually challenged claims about the 9/11 hats. It's not the NFL.

"See every 9/11 tribute"? The Yankees definitely wore special hats after 9/11.

What am I missing? The post says "bullet tore through the bottom of the middle finger on his left hand," both linked articles say left hand — does he have another left hand?