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Public records show he was born Mark E. Yancey in 1973 in Washington D.C. He calls himself Mark Suzuki on online résumés. He's passed himself off as Mark Yan here and there and used that handle in comment sections wherever the name was being debated. He had a MySpace page using Kram Yecnay. The Redskins Facts

Because, despite what these Cardinals fans will tell you, not everything is black and white.

And oddly enough, none of them appeared to have brought their black friend to the game

Automatic assumption that black people don't have jobs. Check

Playing the game the Reich way.

And you get to feel superior and write a comment about Deadspin dissing the Cardinals and their fans. So you win, too!

Those Cardinals fans love dominant pitching, but will gladly settle for three Ks.

When it comes to vile, bigotry-laced protests based on racial inequality in the United States, act like you've been there before.

Sorry, don't have time to watch a 25 minute video.

These Cardinal's fans are doing things the white way.

Best Klans In Baseball

It might. I was told once that it did. Teach the controversy!

It's true! I recently met with Commissioner Goodell and asked him if he had any good ideas on how to fix NFL Security's incompetence. He answered, "Depends."

Manning plays in a much more QB friendly league than Favre did during his prime. The game is quite different. QB's can't be hit as hard, as late, or as often nowadays. DB's used to be allowed a lot more contact with receivers than they are now. Guys like Elway, Montana and Marino had to fit the ball into tighter

Somewhere a bell just went off in Belichick's head.

Lots of athletes' charities fall short of their stated purpose. Why should Peterson be the whipping boy?

"Was he with the Cowboys before?" she asked of Peterson. "I'm not a football fan. I only watch the Cowboys"

Are we really looking at the right thing here, Diana? I mean, what's more important: what he gives out; or its impact, the impression it leaves behind?

To be fair, when he works with the kids, he really puts their blood, sweat and tears into it.

Reporter: Delmon, you had a rocky patch for a while and people thought you were all washed up. Now of a sudden you got the pop back in your bat! What's your secret?