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Let me try to remain anonymous and not identify who I am at my corporate office job. I'll let you know how well that goes.

if RG3 doesn't pass the ball to him 12-15 times per game, he will bitch and moan.

I never made it to the outfield at old Yankee stadium, but was quite disappointed when sitting in the middle of section 203 at the new stadium the two times I have done so (I'm from Philly/Phillies fan). I even got away with cheering for a Miguel Cabrera moonshot. Weak stuff.

Has this guy been relevant since 2009? I must have missed out.

I saw it in a random comment on here as well and no one mentions it....

Watch Tony's line in the video, and in-vision what he sees...and also realize that the driver's fire suit matches his car on the poorly lit track. I thought at first Tony was at fault, but that point itself makes it look like a lot more of an

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Tony Stewart knows all about running into traffic. Interesting that this guy didn't run him over tho. And those cars go 200mph, not 50.

haha. You can put whatever the hell you want on a jersey if you show me 45 minutes of commercial free television (soccer)

and people still bitch about a sponsor on a soccer jersey?

So what?

- Donovan McNabb.

The only real way to compare it is if you put every single minor league baseball team in the same league as the professionals. People in providence would cheer for Pawtucket and not Boston.

I absolutely love the promotion/regulation system and wish NCAA would adopt such a thing. D2 football champion gets promoted

Well, the 32nd most expensive NFL team is worth $840 million (Raiders)..... The 8th most expensive footy team IN THE WORLD is worth $694 million (Juve).

way too much open space. You'll hear a pin drop at this stadium compared to Candlestick, it'll be quiet. I remember the Vet being a lot louder than Lincoln Financial Field and the Linc is a lot more closed-in than this stadium appears.

Man, i'd like to think someone was smart enough to put a tall backstop up there, because it can't be the first time this has happened.

But I guess it is Cleveland.

in the end, why not just have a live lottery like the powerball? I get that the first ball that pops out turns into the #1 pick (and the #1 team has like 250 balls or something)....but just do it in reverse. Worst team has 1 or 2 balls and best team has 250, first ball that pops out is the last lottery pick, and you

you can lose some of the paranoia since we factually know a ref was fixing games, and even baseball was fixed a century ago. Money will always beat out fairness and winning.

With that said, I don't think it's fixed, but I also don't understand how this system is accepted around the league, when it's the only league

Or Shaq was teamed up with Hardaway and 3 first round picks. (the bounty for the Webber trade)

of course, but what's the logic behind a blind random selection of something so important. What if the Denver Nuggets (who had the same % probability as Cleveland) got Lebron? What if Miami (who had 15% chance) had the chance to draft Lebron to that squad instead of Wade?