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Short-ishanswer: there's a lot of money flying around but most of it goes to exorbitant* player salaries and transfer fees, so they don't mean there's much of a buffer when it comes to covering losses due to mismanagement (or embezzlement).

Last I checked, making the playoffs in the Kelly era also means being better than the Cowboys and this time, the Cowboys went to the playoffs. It remains to be seen if Chip can pull together a better team after the draft, but at this moment, I don't see them beating the Giants. Taking the entire first round of draft

I think it's mostly because men (at least, those who aren't survivors themselves) have a hard time understanding how that could be the case.

The real problem is that the people conducting the interviewers aren't always bright enough to ask questions beyond "Who are you wearing" and "How does it feel to be nominated". I don't like red carpet shows or Slavoj Zizek but I would watch him interviewing Oscar guests all night long.

Yeah, it's pretty amazing that porn sites have to keep exhaustive records in perpetuity demonstrating that everyone appearing naked was over 18 at the time and consented to be on the Internet but sites like Twitter can just ignore that. There should be a little checkbox "I accept responsibility for this post and agree

It's like Lost - no one has any idea what's actually going on, so they love to speculate. By contrast everyone knows what's going on with the Jets so there's not much to say.

I'd rather see stuff like this than a decade of Reid-McNaab Eagles.

That's why this is a good strategy for them. They don't need these guys to beat the Titans and win the division. They need them to beat other AFC playoff teams at the end of the season. If they're smart they keep these guys on the bench as much as possible and then unleash them during the playoffs.

I think that whether or not going for it in the short term actually seems like a good bet has at least as much to do with what you think is going to happen in your division and conference in the next year or two as it does with internal team dynamics. In this case, the AFC South is the second-worst division in

The third one is too controversial. It'd be more like "I Believe Barry Bonds Probably Cheated But I Wasn't There So Who's To Say Really".

I could see this filling a niche for women who keep their phones in their bags and it might actually be some effort to find. But as a tech gadget thing I can't see a lot of women liking it.

Skee ball has been around for a hundred years.

The world's richest Irishman is suddenly half a million quid poorer.

It looks more like a publicity stunt to me: 2-3 hours a day? 8 Players at a time? Even with advertising and a nominal charge to participate I can't imagine this breaking even.

My guess is, Suh and the Dolphins came to a tentative agreement, and his agent leaked it to either fish for a better deal, or else to let everyone else know what the starting point has to be so they stop wasting his time with lowball offers.

I don't get it. How are teams supposed to negotiate without making an offer?

I am betting that Messrs Paul, J and Infamous are looking at that tweet and wishing they'd called their group that.

My take on this phenomenon is that, at best, it's weak. If you're so inarticulate you can't express whatever you were trying to say without it or so oblivious that you don't understand why some people might take offense, maybe you'd better shut up and listen more. Same goes for people unable to be funny without

That's a good point, but then you have to ask why, if his wavering was so well-known, no one did anything about it then, either.

Why is this a mystery? Gore signed up when he thought he'd be on a team that included Nick Foles and Jeremy Maclin. Foles has one foot out the door and Maclin's gone for sure, being replaced by Sanchez and ... somebody.