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This is true if you have hard stock paper tickets. However, if you buy tickets through the new electronic Smartphone option, you are locked out of Stubhub: there are no hard tickets to drop off. You have to sell them through the officially Yankees approved ticketexchange.com (which has a high floor at what you can set

Right from the top, production fail. If you have a guy, Dr. J, taking off from the free throw line, showing him from behind will give you little idea how far he jumped (which is the whole point of the dunk)!

And you started off so well...

“but I’ll be danged if they aren’t the only two actually putting money into the city to develop.” Not even close. Gilbert has been putting in a ton of dough, but Illitch has been basically a slumlord for the past twenty years as he waited to assemble enough land to pull this off. There

I hate this deal/giveaway as much as anyone, but while DEGC did give things to the Illitches (e.g., renegotiating the old Joe Louis agreement to give Illitch $7 mil a year; giving Illitch $3 mil worth of land for one dollar) this particular, huge $285 million giveaway was not George Jackson’s doing at the Detroit

Actually, yes it does — when something costs much less, and people are happier with it, and it performs the same (if not) better on many objective measures of health (e.g., infant mortality rate; life expectancy; depression; high blood pressure)... that’s the definition of better.

Newton had a huge space in front of him in the pocket, which he should have stepped up into, but for whatever reason did not. It’s not like he should been surprised the Miller beat his blocker, again, around the edge.

Or, he could have gotten his superman cape on and ran for the first down — there would have been, at

This quite funny, but Dylan is from Waterford (suburb of Detroit) so while we have CBC, 89X, CKLW and tons of hockey players, he’s not quite Canadian.

This certainly could be true. You know who I bet knows the answer to this question about diving on the ball? Cam Newton.

Perhaps he should participate in a press conference or something where he could answer questions about it.

WTF? Newton’s in his 5th year, not 3rd. And who cares if Newton is black? I’m talking about on the field results, not his behavior or demeanor.

Perhaps this was doomed to fail, but I never knew when it was on. I would go by FS1 every week or so around 11pm, and if “Fox Sports Live” was on, it was not Jay and Dan (more often than not).

I might have just had bad timing, but I’m sure as heck not going to DVR a highlight show, so I need some consistency.

I don’t follow your point: “...similarity is this: The Broncos’ defense beat up two high-functioning offenses, and forced both quarterbacks into comeback situations and panicked plays that lesser defenses would not have”
- Yeah, exactly: similar situation, different results. When Brady was in that similar situation,

But it’s not the same — Cam had his “Brady” moment when they were down 16-10 and the Panthers had the ball. It was basically the same situation: a QB who has been battered & knocked around all day, but has one last shot to win (or tie, in Brady’s case).

Brady led his team, slowly, down the field for a score, throwing

Of course it’s overblown. Cam, himself, is overblown. He and his marketers have promoted him that way — “there’s no one like him in the history of the game”, etc.

QB gets the focus. That’s the way it is, esp when they are (deservedly) the regular season MVP. And the rap against Cam is that he is a diva, and has too

What kind of dumb logic is that? You don’t want a player with the best chance to recover the ball to jump on it? In the actual Super Bowl where if you don’t recover it, you have then have a 0.1% chance to win a game? That’s *exactly* the time you want any of your players, including your QB, to dive for the ball. We’re

It’s not just the audio. Freeze it at 29 seconds — the clock on the screen clearly says 0.00 and the ball is also clearly in his hands.

The announcer is just stating what the ref called, which was “good if it goes” — not making an independent judgement on whether the shooter got it off.

I don’t care about these teams,

What? “If intentional fouling bores fans and causes people to stop watching which causes the NBA to lose money and fail, then bad free throw shooters are just getting what they deserve.”

The bad free throw shooters aren’t the only ones being penalized — the fans are. You know, the people who pay for the product.

“Denver’s purely terrifying pass rush exercised complete dominance over the Patriots’ patchwork offensive line—that’s really all you need to know.”

But not really — you get to it a bit at the end, but even with this complete dominance of the Patriots OL (and it was an epic butt-kicking — it was like watching Alabama

Kasey Hott? Cat Boardman? Is this Vivid Video news?

Schlemiel! Schlimazel! Hasenpfeffer Incorporated!

The conclusion to this analysis does not make sense.

As noted, Hoyer had the most first-half turnovers in over a decade (four); he also played below-average (at best) the last time he played the Chiefs. More importantly, he also played below-average the only other team he faced a good defense this season (the Bengals).