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I'm assuming that it was a fly ball and that runner was on first so when he dropped it, it became a force play at 2nd.

T'was badass as fuck, but not just because he's fast. He/3rd base coach knew the intricacies of what was going on and took advantage. A better article would have been "Look how smart AND fast he is"

Not "unprepared" but definitely not in the best throwing position and not a perfect strike. He had the best shot to get Hamilton so nobody did anything wrong, but if Jay was a right-hander and that had been on a line, Hamilton is out pretty easily.

Well, you can file against anyone you want and without the context of the Rockets' players being insulting, it's hard to bring evidence that he's not just a bad worker who lost out on shifts because he was lazy. It was also representatives of the Rockets' organization in Rockets' uniforms in the Rockets' locker room

Not watching a 30 second ad for a 2 second video. Sorry Deadspin.

Anyone who wants quote police doctrine or whatever "blue line" paramilitary bullshit is willfully disregarding the fact that the police, even when faced with potentially dangerous circumstances, are still beholden to the same laws as the rest of us.

As she says in the video, her car is on the other side of them. She didn't pick where they set up, and seeing as though this is UofA, she probably doesn't hold a grudge against any one of those cops for putting someone from her neighborhood away.

Ugh.

My company did too, I'll ask for a raise too but that'll probably go as well as you asking.

Welp, unless you're the NSA and can surreptitiously operate/record remote webcams, you're not going to be able to prove anything ever.

University housing isn't actually less expensive than off-campus housing (even in Westwood). Schools include it in the scholarship but don't actually have to pay for it besides the opportunity cost of having another student in there (which is mitigated many times over by the football or basketball programs). Student

Honestly, I don't know if I would be any more intellectually-honest if I had a bone to pick in the situation and I would certainly do all I could to protect my job, especially if, as you say these guys are, I was not well-compensated and losing the job would affect my family greatly.

Willful ignorance in an attempt to protect your cash cow is not being a "really good guy." People are measured by how they handle things that are adverse, and because I won't assume that those guys are blind or stupid, I'm going to go ahead and say that they are fully aware of how exploitative the system is, and

It seems like a poor argument that scholarship athletes should not attend certain schools because their scholarship doesn't cover the full cost of tuition in a certain geographic location vs. others. Other wage markets in the same areas are affected by different costs-of-living, otherwise they risk losing out on

This has been hilarious among UFC bros for years dude.

It's not the sensationalized headlines...it's the "so-and-so just did something pretty innocuous....Discuss" that's the clickbait.

No, it has everything to do with the quality of the product since the quality of the product has qualitative parameters as opposed to quantitative measurements. The NBA would make more money if more teams had a shot at the title because that would add interest to both the waning games of the regular season and the

Ya but I think the mechanics are different. In baseball, there are multiple people within any organization that are younger and hungrier than the starting position player in the bigs. The draft system also doesn't incentivize losing more than the next team and the difference between being good this year vs. next

This was a Lakers game actually. I don't know what the connection is or whether it's even causation as opposed to correlation, but since the one-and-done rule was implemented, both college and professional basketball seem to be less interesting.

Well, the NBA is a turrible product right now. How many teams have a chance at winning the title? 4? Beyond that, the narrative is "how many games can you lose."