jameskjacobsen
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jameskjacobsen

I consider myself a pretty big sports fan. I even played D1 sports. But I had no idea, until reading this article, that there are postseason tournaments outside of the NCAA and NIT.

Thanks for posting the link. You said it best: egregious. No clue how that’s legal.

Do you really not understand that this is the proper style when the gender of the subject is unknown? Christ, people get bent out of shape when their own assumptions and incorrect standards aren't honored.

When I woke up this morning, I had no idea I'd read not one but two in depth breakdowns of how basketball players chose what shoes to wear by the end of the day.

This is similar to what happened to Sarah McLachlan in the nineties. Mentally unstable fan claimed songs she'd written were about him and sued. Represented himself and freely admitted at one point that the point of his lawsuit was to be in the same room with McLachlan.

Hello fellow Billiken.

I laughed out loud long enough at that comment that my wife told me to be quiet. Good job.

Neither. Harden was trying to throw an alley but Dwight never ooped.

Something these networks have to get a handle on is account sharing. I love live sports, and I love watching the replays, both on the ESPN app. The only way to get those things is by having a cable account. Do I have one? No, I use the account of my friend's parents. All of my friends and I share accounts—trading Hulu

You’re right, it’s not called “borrowing,” it’s called “appropriation.” And I'm sure a lot of Asians and Asian-Americans give a fuck.

As a St. Louisan, I say good riddance. The stadium plan, while hyped as complete and viable, was actually nothing of the sort. It would have gutted the region even further and for what? An owner that would play out this exact same scenario fifteen years from now? Publicly financed stadia are the greatest con of my

I agree about Coker. Alabama won in spite of him.

But the delay did interfere with play. There was still time on the clock.

She had some really terrible opinions about concussions too. It made me wince to listen to that whole interview.

I don’t give a shit about the dancing and celebration shit. I don’t like it, but these guys are entertainers; it’s part of the package.

I have an admittedly radical idea for dealing with the cheap head shots, if leagues were serious: automatic half-season suspension. You come in hot and try to intentionally hurt someone like ODB did, you’re gone for half the year, unpaid. That’d cut that shit out quick.

I think getting paid to shill for something is different from making money from something/investing in something.

Peyton Manning is in commercials. Tom Brady is business partners with this guy. It's not the same.

But that’s the thing. As a St. Louisan, I (and many, many others) would rather see the Rams leave than get the city stuck with half a billion in stadium debt.

The “new stadium in twenty years” is one of the most compelling arguments to me. We won't be finished paying for this one before Kroenke will ask for more, and we'll just repeat this process. If I had my druthers, we'd get an NBA team. St. Louis has supported NCAA basketball events really well, and we've supported pro