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JaundiceK
revengeofthesyph

Depends on whether you want to count seasons before the merger or not, but after the merger, it's Testaverde with 35 in 1988. More recently, you got Favre with 29 in 2005, Peyton with 28 in 1998, and Cutler with 26 in 2009.

That's a very good point. Eli has been responsible for a lot of pain and suffering in Boston, and for that, I thank him.

There will be a blizzard in Miami before I ever feel sorry for Eli Manning.

Personally, I'm cool with going for it on 4th down early against a team as awful as the Giants. Even if you fuck up, you leave yourself with plenty of time to let the awful team beat themselves.

Don't get so upset, you're one of the best fans in baseball, remember?

What's the big deal?

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Could be seen no fewer than 8 times an hour anywhere within 60 miles of Washington, DC.

Just keep in mind that St. Louis somehow has a higher murder rate than Baltimore and be glad you don't live in St. Louis. Or Baltimore, for that matter.

Generally, people who don't have season tickets would rather attend a game where they get a chance to see other great players and teams from around the league. So teams with good road attendance means that fans consider them better teams.

Look, Brian, I know it was a tough loss last night, but you gotta give it up. There's always next season.

Is it fair to say that anybody who bet more than $0.00 on that game has a major gambling problem?

The SWAGG plate makes me want to smother the owner with a pillow. However, the RG3ESUS plate makes me want to smother the owner with a blanket doused with smallpox.

Towers, to players: Why aren't you guys handling those guys' immature actions by throwing fastballs at them while they're standing still in the batter's box?

A Schiano Man would never play baseball; that sport is for "fucking pussies who were too weak to play college football for Rutgers."

Wow, just look at him...he definitely got his disinterest in fun from his father.

Washington Spear Chuckers (courtesy of D. Snyder)

Who will clean up the ice girl?

And, when your catcher decides to handle a broken unwritten rule by breaking a written rule (standing directly in the basepath), something is very, very wrong.

I guess a lot of the vitriol (much of it coming from me) is about this specific Braves team being everything that a good chunk of people dislike about baseball, which is how little fun a lot of the players seem to be having out there. I believe it's starting to lose popularity among younger people (I imagine the

"you know what, if people are going to take their hard earned money and spend it on us, we're going to not put up with all the egotistical, showboating bullshit.....we're not going to put up with Chipper Jones saying the Dodgers will beat the Braves which, if a young kid fan heard would literally break his heart"