margethehound
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margethehound

Football players are people, and people have political opinions.

That takes Savage back to his college days.

The fact that we’re discussing the possibility that our president could be trying to get another country to fire a nuke at us is terrifying.

Is? Who knows. None of us have seen him play since 2014 or so (yes, I know he played in 2015 and 2016, but nobody watched the 49ers then).

The best part about highlights involving the Chargers failing and the crowd going wild is trying to figure out if they’re at home or away.

Not only that, but it’s not like Ball can’t afford LV stuff if he wants it. This is a stupid move in every way.

Is this really that surprising? After all, he needed to deal with watching the Browns every week.

That feeling those people have isn’t “valid and okay.” It’s fine to believe in things that are objectively incorrect. But when you start acting upon those beliefs in a bigoted way, then it becomes other people’s problem.

You also probably have a lower risk of getting hit in the head a lot if you’re three feet taller than the defenders tackling you.

Is that list of players supposed to make me think the Raiders were good? The only three players on that list who were plus starters at any point in their careers were Palmer, Houston, and Seymour. And of those three, only Houston was close to his prime while on the Raiders.

If he were a Fox Sports analyst, he would have posted a video of himself saying they scored more points than the other team.

Most of the Seahawks’ line calls appear to involve linemen running around randomly and/or waving defenders toward Russell Wilson, so it probably won’t take him long to learn them.

It’s a good thing baseball is so damn boring, or else I’d feel an obligation to stay up.

Yeah, it’s tough to see where the Sixers would be this season without spending $23M on J.J. Redick, who is averaging 11 ppg on 37% shooting.

You can tell it’s from a long time ago by the little bubble that says “LAL LEADS SERIES 1-0.”

The 2011 Raiders were pretty stacked, talent-wise? Their top WR was DHB. Their top RB was Michael Bush. And their defense (the part not coached by Jackson) was fourth-worst in the NFL in points allowed.

A play like this never would have happened in rugby because the rules are different, not because there’s no padding. In rugby, there’s no blocking for the runner and no downfield passing, and those two things eliminate the vast majority of the collisions in which one human being is running into another at high speed.

The Giants may have a small probability of winning any particular game, but the law of small probabilities multiplied by a large number of events says they’ll win at least a couple somehow.

The “establishment” isn’t perfect, but over the last nine years it has a lot better record at being President than the “non-establishment” does.