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Jim Spanfeller still buys his Dockers from the husky boys section. 

Waited until the final second, then nailed the 55 yarder. Well played.

WHEW! For now.

Just wishing all of you the best. This situation sucks, your management sucks even worse, and I hope all the staff makes it through to the other side at a place where you’re actually appreciated.

Petchesky was just canned, unbelievable.

How great would it be if the other blogs all started covering sports today?

As someone who was once part of a similar insurrection against arrogant, incompetent, and condescending management, I want to applaud all of y’all for today’s showing. I’m sure you’re simultaneously enjoying the fun of mutiny while also understanding the risk. Please also know how much it means to us here in the feebl

Tom, if this unfortunate situation continues, may we have bears? 

Can you let me know when you will be returning to sports coverage so I can go back to checking in once or twice per day? I have a lot to do today at work and all of these posts about non-sports topics are distracting because I Must Read Every Single One of Them. Whereas with the sports stuff I really only care if its

These are extremely good dogs, Tom. Thank you.

You gotta love the showmanship inherent in his obviously staged situation room photo “during” the raid that killed Al-Baghdadi:

You guys are awesome. It is not hyperbole to say that this site often gets me through the day. Keep up the good work, and for the love of god do not stick to sports.

This leads us to one question....is Joe Flacco an elite backup quarterback?

“Ordinarily I would not waste my time with something so vain and foolish as a diary, but as I have thousand years until the Sarlacc finishes digesting me, here goes...Chapter One: I Hate Luke with All My Soul...” ~ Werner Herzog, The Mandalorian

Turns out Anakin loved sand.

Have you met the quarterback?

They know you’re running the football, so you lose three, four yards, so that wasn’t even in our process as coaches to think about that.