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The reaction from the Georgia Tech and Florida State SB Nation game threads.

All opinions on Kaepernick should first be funneled through Ron Jaworski and Trent Dilfer.

He was also seen holding his dick.

A quick drive that goes nowhere and ends in disaster? That sounds like the Seahawks offense to me.

I went to the Michigan and Michigan State SBN blogs to capture their reactions when Michigan State failed to convert their 4th down, and then when Michigan State won the game.

Well yeah, the middle one is bigger than the left and right legs.

They lost to the Cardinals 40-8 or thereabouts. When Indy loses, they get utterly destroyed.

The AFC South should disband if the Jags and Texans are so inept that they can’t beat a bad Colts team made worse by starting a 40-year-old Matt Hasselbeck.

Thanks for the link back.

At least someone other than the Germans is giving the Greeks a helping hand.

I’m not entirely sure he’s the greatest asset on the team. He might be 3rd behind Wagner and Thomas. Wagner missed several games to injury last year and Malcolm Smith was a nightmare as replacement. But relative to what he does and the (lack of) depth Seattle has at strong safety, he’s pretty damn important.

“Chancellor returns, Graham just 2 catches in narrow Seahawks win over Bears”

Fantasy owners are advised not to start Jimmy Clausen this weekend. Or any weekend.

“You know, PEDs have been cleaned up in the UFC,” - Dana White, April 2014

This is your brain:

The game needed to end that way or it was going to end with Bevell dialing up 100 different bubble screens and 3 yard patterns to Kearse and Baldwin.

Zerafa was brought in to lose to Quillin, who is a PBC fighter and managed by Al Haymon (who created PBC and is barely skirting around the Ali Act). He had no fights in North America and fought mostly cans. Quillin weighed in at 182 and Zerafa at 168, which is a two weight class difference after they both came in at

Textbook “I got this” game.

So when Tom Brady goes 25-38 for 340 and 3 TDs and no more than 1 INT in a comfortable New England win, we’ll all be saying he was playing “angry”, right? Because it can’t be “Tom Brady good, Steelers defense not really good” since that’s a boring but painfully true narrative.

Lemme know which part of the end zone Lockette is. Go ahead. I’ll wait.