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To be fair, the toss sweep was a juggernaut of a play in NFL 2K3.

I’m hot and cold on him. Sometimes he’s hilarious, a warm, inviting presence who could not be happier where he is. Other times he’s a flinty asshole, bullying Peter around and basically trying to act like King Hot Shit.

I listen to him going to work and going home. Guy’s amazing at what he does

He’s a nice man

You forgot Michael Kay, but I adore his show with LaGreca and Rosenberg, so I wouldn’t do that to him

Golic is one of those guys who always makes fun of the pointy headed nerds “ruining” sports. He’s the objective worst.

I’m head over heels for her just from seeing and hearing her on the news. I would utterly dissolve into a puddle if I actually met her

Serious question: did you fall in love with her on the spot?

I’m blinkered here, but when I was visiting Houston, they had a decent contingent of people. I don’t know about attendance numbers, but it seemed like they were building their fanbase up.

I said this in another thread, but the only bargaining chip the NFL is going to have in the next few decades is legacy teams. In a few years, the only teams that will cause their host cities to panic at the threat of moving are teams like the Steelers/Packers/Pats/Eagles/etc. No one’s going to give a shit about the

No one is disputing that the NFL will dangle relocation over certain teams/cities. The real issue is that municipalities have shown less indication that they’re willing to cater to them.

Meme game on POINT today

Bingo. Tip of the hat to you

Considering how much hoopla Vegas has been getting as a potential home for NFL/NHL teams, it’s hard to believe they’re only 28th. I think there’s still room for growth in Texas (it’s the size of like 4 other states), but it’s going to be hard to pry away fans from the college teams. Same for Ohio.

You bring up in a roundabout way the biggest bargaining chip the NFL will have in 10-50 years: the legacy teams. As an example, my beloved Packers will get tax breaks from the state and city for the rest of time because the town dries up and blows away if the Packers move. There would be riots in the streets if the

And even live sports have been slipping. Witness all the news about ESPN losing cash recently.

Utterly uninformed outsider here: I think the bubble has popped on TV contracts, regardless of the TV market. I’m at work, so I can’t do the research, but didn’t a college conference have to accept a significantly lower bid for a TV channel than they originally wanted? Or the Padres wanted a huge amount for rights,

Is St Louis really in that group? I get that they just lost an NFL franchise, but it seems like most people were happy to see it go. And MLS is hardly the shiniest jewel, but rejecting a stadium deal for a new team doesn’t speak well for other franchises’ futures there.

I’m a HUGE Community fan, and I’m utterly ashamed I haven’t been thinking of great Dean gifs. Must remedy now.

I think the precedent is being set in LA as we speak. If the city fails to support the Rams AND the Chargers, the biggest bogeyman in NFL relocation schemes utterly disappears (though with Las Vegas set to take its place). Hence why the league was offering huge subsidies to Spanos to get him to stay; the THREAT of