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The answer is B. Made great by coaching. Jim Harbaugh made the 49ers relevant again, but the committed the cardinal sin of not getting along with ownership. If getting along with ownership trumps success, the 49ers are doomed.

The good news is the 49ers and/or City of Santa Clara spent a metric shit ton of money on a new stadium in which the 49ers will be irrelevant for the next decade. Idiots.

"Oh you live in LA? You must know that Jacob Bieber kid that's been causing a ruckus. I tell you what, next weekend at the coffee hour after church you sit him down and—what do you mean you don't know him? You live in the same town, don't you? —Well how big is LA? —Oh geeze. I'm sorry fella, enjoy the rest of the

He's already a Nebraska fan, hasn't he suffered enough embarrassment?

Real-world significance it's Donald Sterling. Deadspin significance it's Dan LeBatard.

Lions parking lot butthole-eater.

He grabbed his Diddly?

My Problem with Facebook

As a Mormon, Steve is probably opposed to the arbitrary rule of a single, all-powerful megalomaniac.

A true Jets fan keeps on fighting, even when the chips are down.

Rude? Seriously have you seen how reporters act after the game. Shoving microphones in people's faces, asking redundant and stupid questions? How would you feel if someone came at you every day you left the office and asked you quesions endlessly. "How was your coffee break today?", "Can you tell us about the

On the one hand, Lynch gets paid millions of dollars a year as an employee of the Seahawks and the NFL, so I don't see a problem with his employer telling him he has to go to press conferences and answer questions. Plus it's kind of rude, and deprives the fans (i.e., the people who hand over the money that makes up

He's meeting the basic media requirements. If Goodell wants to change the requirements to where players have to say a certain amount of words, or say a certain amount of words pertaining to any topic, he can do that, although I would hope he's careful what he wishes for. In the meantime, the rules are what they

When did "So, _______; can you talk about that?" become an acceptable way to pose a query in an interview? I graduated with a degree in Journalism in 2000* and feel like any one of the professors would have slapped me across the face if I ever said something like that in an interview.

While this may hurt Kelly's chances of staying at Ole Miss, he just locked up a roster spot at Florida State.

Serious question, if he was being investigated for a threat like that, and resisted arrest why didn't the cops just shoot him? I seriously don't get that.

He could've blown up an elementary school and FSU would actively look the other way.