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One side has a good point. Some people probably shouldn’t be quite so upset about it is all. Hence the hotness of your take. Oh, and calling a football or basketball team dysfunctional is okay if they are under-performing their potential. Doing so doesn’t automatically mean there are intended or implied racial

“There were angry Tennessee soccer mom takes and angry 12th man Facebook takes and pro-Cam takes and anti-Cam takes and anti-anti-Cam takes to anti-Cam takes that may or may not have existed.”

Thanks for the hot take Albert. Figured you were good for one this morning.

“ Is there any play from this game you are going to remember even a month from now, let alone in a year or a decade?”

Texas A&M licensed the Seahawks to continue using the phrase “12th Man.” According to the agreement, once it expires in 2016, the Seahawks will continue to be able to use the number “12" but will no longer be allowed to use the “12th Man” phrase. In August 2015, the Seahawks decided to drop their signage of the “12th

Reason #4,327 why I prefer college sports - my alma mater isn’t going to relocate to Los Angeles.

Is the NBA the only league that has music playing while the game is going on?

Eric Crouch was the 95th pick in the 2002 draft. Can you really call someone a “bust” if they were picked that late?

If that baby is 9 months old, I’ll eat my hat.

Everyone is in agreement about the guy who threw the can. No need for discussion on that front. However, whether it’s appropriate to bring a baby to a playoff game has garnered some interesting posts from both sides. Well done by the OP.

Would have been nice if anyone in the TV booth last night had let us know that. Instead they kept referring to the other part of the call, which was infuriating.

As a fellow parent, I had the same reaction. Though given that they were right behind home plate, perhaps it was the wife of a player?

It took this? How about the brawl outside the 49ers-Vikings game? Or the one in the stands at the Texans-Colts game? Or the fatal stabbing outside the Giants-Dodgers game? Or the guy getting shot to death after the Cowboys-Patriots game? Pro sports fans + alcohol are the worst. Doesn’t matter where you are.

Other than government employees, who gets Columbus Day off work?