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Within our borders, Sessions is clearly the most disastrous appointee. His motivation is to reduce the number of black and brown voters and the future economic ability of black and brown families.

I think there are other elements at play. The NCAA and Title IX artificially support women’s athletics and especially basketball at the major basketball schools.

Nobody short of LeBron and Durant are on that level of “game changing” for average to bad teams. And Durant is borderline.

“Woman who knows who won the Women’s World Cup elected to FIFA council”

This reminds me of the baseball guys who advocate throwing at guy’s heads to combat show boating. They always start it off with, “back in my day nobody showboated because they knew they would get thrown at”. Of course, players showboated back then hence the use of the enforcing pitches.

Athletic directors are usually the ones handing out precious votes of confidence. Hmmm.

There is something poetic about Reggie Miller doing color on this game.

First, Phillips was the “head coach” in name only. He wasn’t the highest paid and rumors were swirling that Garrett was being promised the position. Even if it fell on Phillips head, Jones had made it clear that Garrett worked and reported directly to Jones and not Phillips.

That never gets old.

Fournette had his ticket punched the first time he played on TV a few years back. Nothing he did past that point helped his draft stock.

Well, I think you laid out the real reasons the NFL has zero interest in weed.

There is nothing better than a sports villain. I’m disappointed that Suarez hasn’t bitten anybody lately. So damn entertaining.

That’s alotta spacebucks!

The NFL and NBA deals are not the crux of the problem nor are they the epicenter of the bubble. They will be collateral damage. The “subprime” parts of the bubble are the Big Ten, SEC, Longhorn, BYU, etc networks. Those networks are 100% supported by subscriber fees and provide virtually no ratings.

That was a display of epic stupidity. I would say that end of game management is near the top of the list of responsibilities for an NBA coach. Maybe he thought they were only down 2 or 3 points. Down 4 with less than a minute and time is of the essence.

Maybe they do double duty as the maid or butler at one of their teammates on a $5m retirement package.

That is as good as any ring entrance I’ve ever seen.

I don’t think the issue is with the gag order as much as with the scope of the order. The mandate of “all potential witnesses” is simply an absurd standard. I believe it would make complete sense to put a gag order specifically on the witnesses named in the case. Even that has holes in it. It would encourage the

I’m aware that he pulled his investment. I’m saying that, as the most powerful casino owner in Vegas, he can pretty much dictate whether or not a tax is levied on his hotel rooms.

I read it differently. He seems to disagree with the law itself. He says “not that serious” and to me that implies that he thinks maybe Spanier didn’t deserve a felony because he may not have known that Sandusky was sexually assaulting the child. The problem is that the law specifically says any report of any child