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Nice article. My first thought when I saw the picture at the top was, "Someone REALLY doesn't like Alec Baldwin."

This is one of my favorite things I've ever seen on this site. Hilarious, and honestly great work that took a lot of time and effort.

You've come a long way, baby(face).

I didn't think it was a catch, but I was surprised they didn't review it. I've seen plays that weren't as close as this that got a look as a booth review.

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Oh well. We'll always have Kansas City.

Speaking of Champ Bailey, an underrated part of that play is that Champ runs on the field directly IN FRONT OF a trailing official while the ball is still live. Watch the high-angle view of the CBS replay to see what I mean. I'm glad the official kept his flag in his pocket, but, technically, he could have flagged

Wow. +1

"Now I know how she felt." - Ben Roethlisberger

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Mendenhall - out.

Like many schools, Clemson signals its offensive plays with a seemingly-random series of pictures and symbols on large cards. One of these pictures was Michelle Obama, whom Jon Gruden identified as ESPN sideline reporter Lisa Salters (who looks little like Obama) before being quickly corrected by Mike Tirico.

Incredible but true: Krumrie never missed a game due to that injury. Granted, it happened in the last game of the year, but he was back in the starting lineup to open the following season.

See you Monday night, Brock.

I've never seen anyone better at in-ring psychology. He wasn't a "showman" in the same way that, say, Hogan or HBK were, but that wasn't always a bad thing. He could tell a story just as effectively as anyone, and he did so without a lot of over-the-top machinations. One of my all-time favorites.

Iginla was even more confused by the reporter's subsequent repeated requests for him to show her "all the blueprints."

I'm a little rusty, and crim isn't my strong suit, but there's not an obvious ex post facto problem because the underlying conduct was always illegal. It seems like the unsuccessful challenge to sex offender registry laws that work retroactively might be an avenue of logic by which the SoL on crimes like these could

Needless to say, frightening allegations. If proven true, at least we can say that there has been some very thin silver lining attached to the PSU scandal: Giving other victims the strength to come forward, even after so many years.

I guess Bane wasn't kidding around.

Fixed.