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Deadspin et al. misrepresenting Harbaugh to make him sound like a whiney douche? Inconceivable!

I can only speak for myself, but considering this is remarkably similar to what the Ravens pulled in the Super Bowl (holding in the end zone because it’s a safety either way)—nah.

You sound more hungry than furious, but OK.

Slightly different—they committed holdings in the end zone to burn clock before taking the safety, but the Niners still got the ball back with some time on the clock.

Didn’t they change the rule about holding in the endzone after Baltimore exploited it in their Super Bowl win in 2013?

Rhee . . . never faced much of a public backlash for anything contained in Walpin’s report  

My work here is done

See my edit.

2 years removed from a 60 point campaign—he had 75 last season.

That’s . . . not how bankruptcy law works.

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Counterpoint: how much editorial independence did the union ever actually secure for the writing staff? The answer is “no more than they already had pre-union,” and certainly not “enough to insulate editorial decisions from business pressures.”

If the answer is “no,” you better get yourself a union.

That’s from their outdoor game against the CWHL at the 2016 Winter Classic in Foxborough. Not a typical game, but probably an even worse indictment of their viability.

Yea, infrastructure is a necessary component of increasing density. So it has to be a managed process—building a high-rise on Capitol Hill in DC tomorrow would be a nightmare—but accepting the basic premise of density is the sine qua non of moving towards more affordable housing.

There’s a basic disconnect between supply and demand created by terrible land-use policies. If a developer is only going to be able to build 100 units on a plot that 1000 people would happily live together on, you can be damn well sure those are going to be high-end units that will fetch a premium.

Density. Density is the only answer.

Capuano is a bad coach, but let’s not let that distract from the tire fire that has been Snow’s management the past two years. Replacing Okposo and Nielsen with the Ghost of Andrew Ladd and a pocketful of pixie dust for Strome and Nelson was going to end terribly with Scotty Bowman behind the bench.

“Around 20%”—which is a ludicrous expectation for anyone, considering even Stamkos has a career percentage below 18—is still a pretty sizable drop-off from where he is right now.