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Jeremy Repanich
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Craggs.

That did seem like an overly picky correction, but then again, it's not surprising to hear that a grizzled old beat writer thinks he's smarter than someone who covers the team for only a few days.

+1

Very true, an earnings report and balance sheet can be made to look like whatever the CFO and CEO want it to look like. Except in the case of Nike, Walmart and other publicly traded companies, their incentive is to hide depreciation and markdowns so they can book larger profits, beat the street and cash in their

Lance Armstrong used to take great pride in suing anyone who dared accused him of doping, but usually in British courts where libel laws are stricter. Now that he'd have to file that suit in US court and be subject to a deposition under oath, he seems much less willing to wield that threat. If he were innocent of the

Lance Armstrong used to take great pride in suing anyone who dared accused him of doping, but usually in British courts where libel laws are stricter. Now that he'd have to file that suit in US court and be subject to a deposition under oath, he seems much less willing to wield that threat. If he were innocent of the

"New York's hottest club is Splice..."

You're right, Edmonds' catch was way more impressive. Had Mays' not happened in NY, no one would bring up this play.

Most overrated play in the history of sports?

There is no limit to the versatility of the iPhone.

He's climbed to the top buckle in the sky.

You go tell that to Goose.

It's the "Year of No One Bothering To Show Up"

And to think, a year ago I struggled to land a job in journalism and now they're hiring mentally disabled people. The industry is on it's way up again.

Good to know. I wouldn't want to think that I threw up on my couch over a flaw in the clip's audio.

Is it just me, or can you hear it snap?

Time magazine's review of the book also includes how his agent, widow and editor put it together: [www.time.com]

I continually hear about how much of a genius Daryl Morey is (HE WENT TO MIT! HE KNOWS WHAT STATS ARE!) and granted, much of this comes from Bill Simmons who is so eager to pronounce Daryl his friend at the drop of a hat. But I'm just wondering when this will translate into wins instead of the usual bevy of excuses

This guy immediately announces his stupidity in the second line of his column by spelling Stow's game wrong and identifying the wrong hometown. It was all downhill from there.

This has to be one of my favorite humble brags