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I just think the game has passed me by, between that and getting run down by defenders from 20yds behind it's become too frustrating to play anymore. Can only imagine "smarter goalkeepers", the game has been too smart for me for years! Unfortunately that goes for most sports games, although, like the sucker I am I

They must have changed something along the way, up until a few years ago I could actually score a few goals and win a few games before quitting the game to prevent a broken controller. By '14 I couldn't even connect on two consecutive passes.

NFL Owners Meetings:

This makes me more determined than ever to outlive James Dolan.

It didn't help that they chose for years to ignore the offensive line in the draft, that decrepit line letting him get absolutely destroyed in the endzone is where the initial injury took place. With a decent line Wilson could have developed into a very good player and I'm sure Coughlin would have shared his fumblitis

I really wish Drew could get into a time machine and write one of these during the Ripken tour.

Now he hops on a plane to Brazil for his "Bron The Redeemer" photo shoot. Well played Nike.

Absolutely, the Knicks have been making asinine moves since LeBron was in middle school, and will continue to do so long after he retires. I think he deserves at least a little credit for their moves, and those of several other franchises that season and potentially this offseason. I'd love to think it's a genuine

I think LeBron genuinely enjoys watching teams dump half their rosters in the hopes of signing him. If it weakens the right teams it helps the team he ends up with. The Knicks still haven't recovered from all the asinine moves they made to try and clear space for James and a running mate that was never meant to be.

I hope to see Jumping German and Fat Beardy guy saying "puta" get their own road trip movie.

Wow. How does he know when his next failed PED test is coming up? I thought they were supposed to be surprise tests?

Crickets.

I'll know as soon as tonight, the theater is far from home but reasonably close to work. I'm still holding out hope that the limited release builds enough interest to force it wide.

Originality is seen as a disease in Hollywood. Other than my DisMarvel obsession I do my best to stay out of theaters for sequels and remakes. Funny thing is, any time I break my own rule and go see one I'm rightly punished with another bad movie. While Tammy isn't a true sequel it seems like a continuation of her

I remember telling people to walk out before Wilson Phillips started at the end. I guess "much better than I expected" would be a better description than "hysterical", but I did enjoy it for the most part. McCarthy, for all her accolades, was the part I just didn't get. She wasn't necessarily awful, but the over the

I'm glad the director stuck to his guns, and I'm fortunate to be able to see it in a theater in it's intended form, I just would have loved to see it at one with a better screen, better seats and a lot closer to home.

Any team that can give the Knicks a decent return on a sign-and-trade is alright by me.

I weep for the future of cinema. While I'm fortunate enough to be near a theater that's showing it, it's going to be on a screen much smaller than I would like. This movie has "large screen format" written all over it and has been a massive success everywhere. Guys like Weinstein have gotten very rich "underestimating

Bridesmaids overall was hysterical, but I don't think I laughed too much at anything she did or said. Snowpiercer