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Another theory to go along with your's, they might not have wanted to see the tape in order to secure plausible deniability. Like Schefter said yesterday, he ran with the story that the NFL had seen the video so whatever they saw must have justified the original two game suspension. The League Office never confirmed

You're crazy man.... I like you, but you're crazy

Well if the catcher doesn't have the ball and isn't fielding the ball, the runner could always just go around them... Or the runner should just be called safe on account of obstruction. I think the issue here has just been in instances where obstruction shouldn't have been called, but has been anyway, letting the

That's a decent point I guess. But what I think everyone is missing is that the fielder has the right to territory when he's fielding the ball (at least in my interpretation of the rule... and if I'm misinterpreting it then please let me know). If, in the process of fielding a throw, the catcher gets pulled up the

yeah... I'm saying we should treat it like the other bases.

The problem with that is you wind up with catchers getting railroaded again, which is exactly what the rule was meant to prevent... Critics point to the rule being another example of the, 'Pussification of America,' but it's well intended.

This rule has been implemented in little league, high school and amateur leagues across the nation (and I'm pretty sure college too, but I can't confirm that) and as a former state certified umpire, I never saw any problems with it the way MLB has this season.

Not to be outdone by fake football

"Witty" Ray Rice knockout comments in 3...2....1.....

Only because there was no chance of hiding the video...

Dad? You figured out how to set up a burner account?

God: Stan the Man! What's goin on?

In the movie about Dan Snyder's life, I feel like if they really want to 'do it right' they're gonna have to cast Joaquin Phoenix as Snyder and have him play the same exact role he played in Gladiator... A hateful, vindictive, greedy little asshole who shits on people and wonders "Why am I not loved."

I had to google Rhett Akins... and now I'm gonna have 'That Ain't My Truck' (the tragic story of a man who realizes his significant other is presumably sleeping with another man by finding a pickup truck he doesn't recognize in her driveway) stuck in my head the rest of the day....

in which a singer named Aaron Tippin

this is what I was trying to say and I completely botched it... props to you, my friend

"At the end of the day, I make the decisions in this program, I handle the discipline in this program and it's been handled very well."

I think this is how it is: