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That's more to the point. There's only a handful of real rivalries in American professional sports (I'd say Packers-Bears, Yankees-Red Sox, and Lakers-Celtics off the top of my head), and none of those come close to the intensity of most college football rivalries. You have to go to European soccer leagues to find

I hate that commercial - for one thing, no player is actually going to do that. Their job is to play, not officiate. I think sportsmanship means not going into histrionics over every call that goes against you, not just telling the ref I touched the ball last and you got the call wrong.

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It's a terrible way to lose a ballgame, but the guys learned a good lesson. From now on, make sure you jump on the plate on a homer," he added.

Serious comment here, it's refreshing to see in the Twitter link above that many people directed the RT of the comments to the police and harshly (in some cases hilariously) decried the offenders. When the Joel Ward episode happened, there were a lot of people trying to defend Boston and claim the people who sent

It's cut off - I'm pretty sure it says "England Knocked Out By Italy"

They should have anticipated this outcome, given that the English attack was so toothless.

Juror: Mike McQueary’s Testimony Was “Eye-Opening"

People love Ryan Murray, and think he might be NHL-ready now.

Zach Harper (Daily Dime Live): SHITTY PREDICTIONS SMASH!

Something Good Happened To The Knicks!

"A-hem"

I never understood all the hate for The Decision, it's not every day that the back to back MVP becomes an unrestricted free agent and several teams are hanging on his next move.

Life is good DUAN:

Ha!

"Why don't you step into the car? The boss wants to thank you personally."

It shouldn't be that difficult to find someone willing to make a deal with the Devils.

The NFL Will Make Its All-22 Film Available To Everyone Next Year

Actually, Battier was called for a blocking foul on the play that could have (should have?) been Durant's sixth foul - he seemingly had established position outside the restricted area and Durant ran him over. So not only did Durant not foul out on that play, he got free throws.

Here's the thing, though - why exactly is that? As the article points out, appeals of scorekeeper's decisions are made solely for the purpose of stat padding (I remember Frank White of the Royals getting an error changed to a hit after the fact to protect his errorless games streak) - they absolutely never have any