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Woodford*

Hallelujah.

Amen.

I love Gabrielle Union! I’m in.

Something just occurred to me, this stick to sports memorandum has absolutely driven me to visit Deadspin today much more frequently than I typically visit.

A couple of my favorite weapons for jukebox terrorism:

Well whatever you want to call it, it looks fantastic on all of you.  Keep up the good work and know that we all support your sartorial decisions.

Seeing as how the dress code for the site right now seems to be “Fuck You”, would that be “Very Fancy” or “Just Post Something That Looks Nice”?

Does anybody else think this guy kinda looks like Steve Smith (Panthers, not Giants)?

Lebron James saved your reply.

Obama had the audacity of hope, Trump has the audacity of grope.

Oh yeah, I had a Penny Hardaway poster in my room and a Penny Magic jersey growing up for some reason.  I’m not even that much of a basketball fan...

We are truly through the looking glass...

I still think about their duck nachos, and I had them about 5 years ago.  That place is great!

It’s so sad that you had to add the “/s” but I completely understand why you added it.

So, yeah, cocks and commercial grade sucking machines do not mix.

So... New Orleans = how many throwgasms??? The people need to know!

That’s exactly my point. If the clock not moving occurs in both scenarios, the reason for going with the drop kick is the possible recovery (which is not possible in the other scenario).  Several articles have said the reason for the drop kick was to not let the clock run, without making mention of the possible

Granted, but the article posited that the reason for the drop kick was the clock, rather than the potential for recovering the ball. I tend to think that the recovery chance was the reason for going with the drop kick versus just booting it through the back of the end zone (although that’s just my guess), because both