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The Bengals were literally created to spite Cleveland.

What is it that makes “who dey” such a shitty sports thing/chant/phrase? I can’t put my finger on it but I hate it more than most of the countless bad phrases out there. Coming from an OSU grad/Columbus resident who has to hear insufferable O-H-I-O call and responses from frat boys and hillbillies year round. At least

Unsurprisingly, our fans are among the most difficult, intransigent, hyper-defensive individuals on the planet. I would say talking to them is like talking to a wall, but walls don’t interrupt. I would say it’s like talking to a child, but children have the capacity to learn.

Let’s look at Milwaukee’s Best Ice as an example.

Brewers have been cooking the books for years. Just look at the popularity of ice beer with its artificially high ABV.

Agreed, he served what the state wanted him to serve and walked on to the team. Is Bo Pelini a terrible person like say, Jimbo Fisher? Probably. But in this case he is not adding to his karmic debt.

Irreparable brain damage while living in Youngstown. A double whammy.

This feels like a win-win.

His body language takes the “pocket quarterback” thing to the next level.

I find this hard to believe.

Cutler certainly plugs a hole at quarterback for the Dolphins.

Fair enough, and I usually just joke around on here, but I’m interested to see if a “fuck it whatever” season is the best season this “fuck it whatever” QB has ever had. There’s potential there.

Has Peacock been streteched out enough to go more than 6 innings? The guy was a relief pitcher when the season started. I realize the article stipulates Verlander isn’t pitching more than 7 innings in a game but if you have Devinski and Giles in the back of the pen you don’t need more than 7.

The other problem with

I’m a Cowboys fan and the thought of Jerry Jones in the Hall of Fame enrages me. I get what you’re saying, is what I mean.

Cowherd’s contractually obligated to call a black person lazy in every segment.

If it’s easier, then why the flaming hell don’t the 20 NFL teams perpetually flailing for a QB field more running QBs?

RGIII holding on line two for you.

Not because he’s famous, but because he’s still tenacious on the mound. He typically gets better as the year progresses. After injuries slowed him down in 2014 Detroiters thought he was washed up. Most doubted he’d ever be even a decent pitcher again. Then he had 1.0 WHIPs in 2015 and 2016 including a Cy Young caliber

What is it about NFL owners that makes them live so long? At first I thought it was superior healthcare, but I think it’s just spite. They know how much we hate them and they figured out how to turn that hate into lifeforce.

“Running is the easier, lazier way to play QB.”