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And the debt balloon payments run until December 2045, when currently youthful pitching ace Steven Matz will be 54 years old.

That’s a very charitable interpretation!

Yes, I know the Colts getting to the second round is unlikely, joyless grays.

WON’T ANYONE THINK OF BILL SIMMONS??!

That said, imagine if [say] the Patriots get screwed in the playoffs on a bad call, and everyone knows Dean Blandino was in the referee’s ear. We will never, ever hear the end of it.

Right, that’s fair.

Oh, absolutely.

They’ll demonize the owner - a repugnant, greedy shitbag who deserves it - and at the same time, many of them will berate their elected representatives for not throwing enough cash at that shitbag to appease him. And the Rams will either play at a gleaming new stadium in L.A. or a gleaming new stadium in St. Louis

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It’s sort of weird how many things that the NBA counts as bona-fide statistics are sort of subjective when you think about them.

I’m sure it’s a mix of things, including that the refs aren’t full-time employees (as someone else commented). I also think an underrated element is the influence of replay, causing the refs to be indecisive or tend toward rulings that they know will be reviewed, because they’re scared shitless of botching a judgment

While it’s all they could do in time for the playoffs, this is clearly an instance of treating the symptoms and not the disease. The disease in this case being the NFL’s needlessly-byzantine rulebook, which is so convoluted that even the refs seem incapable of keeping the rules straight, which gives the average fan

From a certain perspective, this could be viewed as a compliment: Dennis Thurman apparently believes it’s still possible to disgrace the NFL.

Oh God whhhhyyyy did I click “show comments” on the Star Tribune story why why why don’t I know better...

Nah, my position is that the FSU job is a better job than the LSU job, and it’s a bad idea to go from a better job to a worse job. FSU is better for recruiting, no worse in terms of pay, and a better place to regularly compete for national titles. Clear enough?

Right, I get why LSU wants Miles gone, just not why Jimbo would want to leave FSU and take those yearly beatings himself.

I know it’s taken as a given in college football circles that Jimbo Fisher would want the LSU job, but... WHY would Jimbo Fisher want that job? He’s among the top paid coaches in the country, in a talent-rich state, at a program well-positioned to regularly compete for a national title.

I swear I saw this argument made more eloquently by someone else on this site. If anybody has a link throw it at me and I’ll ETA. I did lots of (awful, Kinja-hampered) searching and Googling but couldn’t find it.

I know some will argue that this is evidence that the NFL should expand replay to include penalties, or that Belichick’s “replay for everything” proposal is right, and I don’t know that they’re wrong. But honestly, I’m starting to feel (and I think Drew suggested this recently, though I can’t seem to find that post)

“Oh, sure. I’m sure the Cardinals-49ers game just happened to have terrible officiating just a few hours before the refs TOTALLY SCREWED the Pats on Sunday night! Big coincidence, I’m sure... no way it was cover for ROGER GOODELL’S REVENGE! GOOD JOB BY YOU, ROGER!” - Bill Simmons, to whatever poor soul he next