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The Jags can’t run, but they can Hyde. 

Checks watch. 9:58pm.

Tom Brady just had that fan relocated to San Francisco. 

I’m no math wizard, but if there’s 90 minutes in a game, and Hazard scored in the 25th minute, it would be amazing for Liverpool to trail for 89 minutes.

NFL on QBs: “Tackles must break the laws of physics or you will be penalized.”

Looks like we’re gonna have another player retire at half time.

Seriously. Who among us hasn’t gotten tapped on the head when we’ve gone down in the box?

Adrian Peterson told reporters, “That was a new one for me. It was different.”

Counter-argument:

If you think that game was at all a deciding factor you didn't watch that match 

Facts are hard:

a suspect code violation for coaching

Wherever you happen to fall on Serena’s behavior Saturday night—for what it’s worth I’m probably somewhere between Jenkins and Levin—surely we can all agree that the umpire failed miserably

“Wherever you happen to fall on Serena’s behavior Saturday night, I’m sure you agree with me that this is the umpire’s fault.”

A third option is that Williams was intentionally ratcheting up the situation in a fruitless attempt to heighten her own level of play and intensity, and to intimidate her young opponent, because those things have worked in the past. They didn’t work yesterday.

Kids, growing up, line up a putt and whisper to themselves, “18th Hole, Augusta National, for a birdie...and the Masters Championship.”

First warning to Serena for coaching. Her own coach admitted to Pam Shriver after the match that he had indeed tried to coach her. The gesture was meant for her to approach the net more often. He thought she hadn’t noticed it, but still, it’s the attempt that matters. Players have been using this excuse (“I didn’t

You're an idiot. 

This was so hard to watch. I hope Naomi Osaka knows she would have won this match on her own if all of this shit hadn’t happened.

This is so disingenuous and misleading, as if Gilbert is alone and the voices of reason are on the other side of the fence. How about Nadal, Federer, Lendl, Borg, McEnroe and the many others who stand by sticking with best of five matches?