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I don’t want to get into a feud with Cognac McCarthy, but I believe he isn’t educated on the situation at hand. And so many people could have been harmed not only financially, physically, emotionally, spiritually. So just be careful what we post and say and we do, even though, yes, we do have freedom of speech, but

That pass was blinder than a Hong Kong protestor shot in the eyes by the Chinese government.

Karma will be reached when Dabo's boss next year will be Dan Snyder.

“His name is Jock Strap King” and “He’s stronger than you think.”

I checked all the porn this weekend, did not see him.

I mean, we don’t know FOR SURE that he doesn’t.

Are you completely certain that he doesn’t? I’m not completely certain that he doesn’t.

He’s got the porn name.

It’s so hard to find referees of the right caliber. 

And here I was thinking Buffalo was the only place a fan would shoot their wad at a referee.

If I was his son, don’t think I wouldn’t hand-make a “Happy Fodder’s Day” card next June. 

Speaking of misspelling names . . .

If he was flagged for taking off the helmet when he did so because the chinstrap was abruptly choking him, or some other situation where he had to remove it, then I would agree that the spirit of the rule was broken. I’m sympathetic to Neal’s frustration; this is his career staring him down, after all. But you are

The unsportsmanlike thing is the Colts accepting the penalty.

They have to throw the flag, but the Colts don’t have to be big enough dicks to accept it.

I’m not trying to be an ass, but I hate this take. The world doesn’t have to work like that. They could use common sense...throw the flag, then get together and decide to pick it up. Then if their supervisor wants to review after the game, the supervisor could choose to not punish them, because in this circumstance

I get that the officials look super harsh and lame here, but the decision to throw or not throw the flag isn’t really up to them. The rule isn’t “no helmet removal except when you’re really upset about something.

The weird thing is that this felt inevitable already when Jaguars were at the top in 2017. They were always this hot-headed rough team and the coaching staff almost felt like it was feeding that attitude. So when your team stops doing as well, then it is just a countdown to that implosion. Although even then, didn’t

It’s good to hear the viewpoint from the player’s side, but man is this some entitled bullshit. This whole interview can be summed up asyou need to coddle them unconditionally, 100% of the time, forever, and never, ever question their decision making or character; that’s the correct way to handle a superstar.

“How to treat adults who act in ways we wouldn’t accept in children”.