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I do agree. I would go as far to say that Drake is not only on top but the most talented rapper and one of the most talented artists out right now. Dude can sing, make a legit RnB song, and hit you right on the next track with a club banger, and then on the next track bring that lyricism true rappers extol. I love

Oh wow...

Lynch got the same amount of Super Bowls as Blount bruh.

Scrub couldn't get PT in Pittsburgh and was ran out of TB. Scrub still a scrub.

At that point he had 24 carries for 104 yards and a TD. It was between him and Chris Matthews for MVP. If he would've scored...

I understand. I agree. Plus Brady was only getting 2-5 yard pass plays anyway. He would've needed a big play to even get in FG range, assuming Seattle kicks for a touchback there.

They were down by 4.

No. It was second down. They've could've ran the clock down to 45-50 seconds, ran the ball with the best RB in the league. Don't get in? Call a timeout, because you have a timeout. You still have time to run two plays.

While Pete does have responsibility for this one, I think he's covering for the OC Bevell here, especially considering Bevell caught hella feelings about the call in question. He took onus for making the call, but also derided Lockette for not going for the ball harder. The fact that he brought the player into this

That is not an overreaction.

Dude is from a working class family and earned his way at stanford. He was and still is very active in the community. He probably wasn't just hanging out with the frat boys. There are other people at Stanford, you know. Let's all assume who he hung out with.

Do you even know of the schedules these athletes have to keep almost every day? I was a regular student who taught and tutored student athletes. There's only a few who could make potentially "millions" yet all are subject to waking up at 4 or 5 am In the morning just to go to morning practice. They then go to class.

This is the best articulation I've seen of this point.

I'd think rushing for over 150 yards in this year's NFC Championship and being a catalyst for his team's SuperBowl last year (and their run this year) fills their pockets a lot more than a post game interview.

Also, there is a litany of WoC entertainers who have had very eloquent or at least decent things to say about the protests in Ferguson and the latest social issues as a whole. I'm here for that all the way.

Gabby is awesome for this.

But he does answer media questions. He's "obligated" to talk to the media and answer however he wants. He answers the media's questions. What is your point?

Also, why didn't the Colts' balls face the same deflation?

For what it's worth, I believe the beginning of the game was at 55 F. It most likely cooled as the game went on, but I distinctly remember turning on the game and being surprised at how warm it was in NE.