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Every time I watch that Anthony Barr hit on Aaron Rodgers, I understand why the NFL instituted a rule to protect QBs. It’s just that the rule should have been made to stop the QB from getting hit well after he throws the ball.

Especially considering they’re obviously not very good, and neither is Dallas. It will probably end up being quite a high second rounder.

My man probably went right back to eating his fries without washing his hands, too.

The fun little league dinger goes down as a plain old single, with an error by McKinney on the throw from right field, and an error by Sanchez on the throw from right field.

I’ve watched it at least fifty times trying to figure out WHAT THE FUCK IS HAPPENING.

My bigger issue is how ridiculously awful this broadcasting crew has turned out. I enjoy Tessitore, but Witten and McFarland both are pretty bad and useless—and it seems like they’re saying the same (dumb) things, so why have two of them?

Let me be clear that I am saying two things with my post: 1) It’s a dumb rule that is overprotecting quarterbacks and is going to lead to dumb penalties that no one calls consistently, and 2) he doesn’t jump up—he’s driving forward—and the fact that you have to slow it down to slow motion to even get a hint of “he jump

Nah. He’s just finishing a tackle and driving through it. There’s no malicious intent there to go for some “second collision.” He’s literally tackling how he has been taught to tackle since pee-wee, with the exception of the helmet being placed right into his chest.

I’m a pretty big fan of how no one even attempts to get out of their car or stop walking where they are going to check on the driver. It’s just an agreed upon, “You are an idiot, and you messed up. Bye.”

Holy fucking shit. I started cracking up at work while watching this. My boss came over and was mad at me for watching a video. Then I showed him this and we laughed together.

I 70% appreciate this comment.

This is probably the best take on the issue. Baseball is at least 50% less fun. All of the HRs make them less exciting (with the exception of guys like Stanton and Judge hitting monster shots), and all of the Ks make for a lot less action.

That includes 3,435 provisional ballots and 5,048 absentee ballots, which will be tabulated by Aug. 24.

Hey, fuck off, buddy. We’re the most goddamn insufferable fan base around. You doubted us from the beginning of the year, called us UNDERDOGS, and we won the fucking Super Bowl. Now we’re UNDERDOGS again, but this time as an insufferable fan base. Good! We’ll see who the most insufferable fan base is by the end of the

I know it’s mentioned a bunch of times in the article, but I think it’s important to emphasize this:

It’s not incredibly productive, in my opinion to compare this to the 2016 election in the district. It was an incumbent then, and not near the amount of money—from either side—was dropped on that race. It was a foregone conclusion who was going to win that, and neither party did much in the district.

WHAT AM I DOING EVEN FUCKING REPLYING.

Edit: Fuck it...I’m not jumping into this here.

And you gotta love Roman Quinn FINALLY being healthy and having a three-hit night the day they tried to get another OF.

Nah. It’s Andrew Knapp. He’s decent enough behind the plate to play in the majors and he calls a pretty good game. But he is un-athletic enough to never be good enough to be a starter.