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    Well his drinking is obviously affecting his professional life. Isn't that one of the main signs of having a problem with alcohol? If he was just getting drunk on his off nights, and he was making it to all of his practices and meetings on time, then I'd say to leave him alone.

    We wouldn't have it any other way.

    The best evidence is the 20 year period between now and the last time we even got close to a Super Bowl...right?

    Well, in the very important game yesterday, Romo threw o interceptions and 2 touchdowns.

    Watch that penalty for running into the punter again. That was a huge bullshit call too. So was the fact that Suh was allowed to play. Stop complaining.

    Even if he's not treated as a repeat offender, is there a reason why he shouldn't be suspended? Is there a rule prohibiting suspension for a "first time" offense? Each time I watch the replay of this one, it looks more and more egregious.

    So long as you aren't a cop.

    I have to assume Eric Garner was just faking the whole thing, and that he's presumably pretending to be dead in a casket somewhere now.

    You can put LeBron on a team with 4 random people from the stands, and the team will at least finish .500, if not make the playoffs.

    It's a tough economy for law graduates.

    "Is that how law works? Somebody clue me in, here. Can I just go around fining people for shit? That'd be pretty fucked up!"

    That's what happens when you let Jesus take the wheel.

    Can you tell me what the difference is in the end? The income generated by the NFL flows through to the teams, where it is taxed. Employees, like Roger Goodell, are taxed on their compensation. How is that any different from the entity types I mentioned?

    I'm a tax attorney and have an undergrad degree in accounting. Again, none of the entity types that I listed are taxed at the entity-level, just like the NFL. I don't know what else to tell you. If you know of an LLC, Partnership, or S-Corporation that is paying income taxes, you should tell them to talk to a

    I really, really know exactly what I'm talking about. None of the types of entities I listed pay income taxes.

    So do all S-Corporations, partnerships, and LLCs. What's your point?

    Have you taken the time to read the witness transcripts from the grand jury proceedings...or at least a summary? Just as many, if not more, witnesses said that he had his hands up as said that he did not. I'm not sure where this "myth" that the witnesses all testified in favor of Officer Wilson came from.

    The odds of a false accusation of rape happening, and whether a false accusation of rape is comparable to being a victim of rape, are two completely separate questions. The first has no bearing on the second. That's my only thought.

    Gay rights are civil rights, in every sense of the word. If you don't think so, then you simply don't know what "civil rights" means, and you should look into that.

    So do you see a difference, for example, between having a problem with someone being gay and having a problem with someone being a racist...or not?