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Came here to comment on the Weekend Update “laughter.” It ruined the segment for me.

I watched Combat Missions! I thought it was good (for what it was).

Are you kidding me? He yucks it up just like any other color commentator just fine, but he offers absolutely zero insight into the game at any given time.

Hilarious in that Booger had absolutely no idea that Belichick managed to exercise a loophole that allowed him to run so much time off the clock and probably still would not have any idea after reading this article.

On top of everything else, based on the yellow marks on the track and where the other teams were handing off the baton, it looks like they actually ran all the way back and outside the other side of the exchange zone to make the handoff.

If the Rams think they are heading for the playoffs again, can someone tell me why they traded Peters for a reserve LB and a [reported] 5th round pick? I know his contract is up after the season, but if you think you are a Super Bowl contender, it seems like it is worth holding on to Peters with Talib going down.

But is it too much to ask for one of the two back-ups (pitcher and 1B) who were directly in line with the overthrow to pick it up before it gets to the catcher who had to leave home plate? What was the 1B looking at?

The way it worked out, Allison actually ended up hitting Walker’s helmet with his own, so I think it is hard to throw a flag there. I guess the argument could be made that Allison can’t see behind him and there should be some kind of a “the downfield player must yield to the upfield player” policy in the name of

In the first video, the :53-54 second mark looks like his hand finally makes it to the helmet/face, and in the second video, 1:00-1:03 sure looks like it, even if on stop-motion replay maybe it never gets there. I’m not completely sure of the original intent of the rule, but Flowers has his hands less than an inch from

I am with you. It’s one thing to run the wrong way—you are still operating on a basic understanding of the rules of football. In the above scenario, most of the players would have to forget the basic rule of football that only the punting team can “down” the ball by touching it.

Blame Microsoft Word for perpetuating such ignorance.

It is good that the English national team wants to stand-up to racism, but won’t promising to walk off the field have the effect of instigating/encouraging displays of racism, in Bulgaria, by opposing teams’ fans or spectators that dislike England?

This was a nice try, but it doesn’t really make sense.

Post*-game actions. Planted an Oklahoma flag at midfield at Ohio Stadium after winning. It was the college equivalent of the dancing on the Texas Stadium star at midfield.

Anddd there’s the spoiler. I am a few episodes behind.

This seems to do a lot more to clear Beckham from wrongdoing than Humphrey. I don’t really see a clear punch thrown by Beckham in this video. Is it supposed to be at the :19-:21 mark? In zoomed-in super slo-mo from this angle that looks more like an attempted shove/block that either looks like a punch or became a

I don’t think I’ve listened to any Romo games yet this year but last year I thought he was offering these kind of breakdowns and coming off like Einstein compared to other commentators. This reminds me of those interviews with Lebron breaking down the exact play-by-play of multiple possessions (sometimes

On that 3rd ChubbTD, what exactly was that Ravens DB thinking at the :03 mark? All I can think is: “I’m going to crush him when he comes around the end...oh sh**.

Yeah but did you see this?

Pine Barrens! One of the most iconic Sopranos episodes.