josephb57
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josephb57

Buck and Aikman went at least a couple of seconds after the play with no notice that the poor guy’s foot was the wrong way. I'm sitting there saying that looks really bad, please tell me it's a bad camera angle or something.

I’m really glad that Fox decided not to run the replay again after the first time as I screamed in terror when I saw what happened.

GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

Wilson is the kind of player that is going to cost the NHL a bundle in concussion lawsuits

It wasn’t dirty or premeditated, but the way the two guys collided, Wilson was throwing punches before Oleksiak could react. Bad luck more than anything.

Same. And I’m a Caps fan.

Good fight by Wilson, he won fair and square.

Just get started.

The Buddhist Three Gates thing “Is it true? Is it necessary? Is it kind?” is something I try to keep in mind when speaking/replying. Considering I have a dark sense of humor it’s tricky sometimes, haha.

A friend in grad school told me this and I live by it.

When I really feel depression and mental health issues start to weigh me down, I repeat to myself “just get through the goddamn day” (a quote from A Single Man, where Colin Firth’s character looks at himself in the mirror and does just that - even though the movie ends tragically, the line sticks with me). It’s an

There’s always money in the banana stand.

I easily get overwhelmed with the enormity of tasks, so to encourage myself to compartmentalize or break it up or find a way to start SOMEWHERE, I have to take a deep breath and ask myself “How do you eat an elephant.” I even had a picture printed out of an elephant sectioned out like they do with cuts of beef just to

“You’ll pay for this-all of you!”

No jokes, just wanted to say this was a cool read and I’ll definitely be checking out any future articles on this. Well written!

Good for him. As a North Carolina resident, I’m glad that the Panthers were able to lose the shitty owner and be able to sign him.

Good for him. Glad he’s continuing the good fight.

God I couldn’t agree more with that. Every pukey statement about how one is disrespected by a newspaper/interview/umpire/opposing player/GM/coach/mascot/celestial body/cloud in the sky/random insect/European sports car/British monarch that comes along is so tiresome. Although I will feel disrespected if my post

Philly did something Seattle and Atlanta didn’t do: they played to win. They took chances, was aggressive and went for it. I love the way Pedersen coaches. Put the trust in your players and have confidence in your coaching. Beautiful to watch.

Congratulations, Detroit. You have just hired the DC who lost the Super Bowl despite the fact that his own team never punted.