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Yeah, i guess the people who have a working interest in this scandal would be the betting book and the bettors... assuming the ball scandal had implications in the out come. Which it didn't appear to. However its indicative of something systemic in the Patriots methods... cheaters ,no matter how big or small the

It really depends case to case. When you see these people, you know they are a different breed.

Smith said the six staff photographers "have contributed to the success of the magazine and the Sports Illustrated franchise, and I hope that they may continue to do so under slightly different circumstances." He said that while the six are no longer staff photographers, that does not preclude them for continuing to

I used to work for a law firm in San Antonio that did Estate Litigation and, shitballs, rich people are crazy as shit. (sidenote: I was a go-for/gopher and research kid for 4 years) I sat in on so many depositions of people with money. Their minds are something else. The most sane people in all of the cases were

Hey, they might have forgot they graduated and need a reminder!

You're scary accurate with these... who do you work for...???

If Boston wins they will hire the cheapest firm with the most idiots and no qualifications to build everything. This will cost lets say 1000x more than it should, making it the worlds worst investment. this is the rule of private+public projects.

also, on every major college campus/local college bar scene.

It was inferred by Deadspin's response to other's comments, but you probably just skimmed through those Sir JumpstoConclusions.

One of two possibilities:

NFL pays for attorney to investigate NFL. Attorney says he is not biased to the people who are paying him. Writes report to make it look like he's not biased.

What the hell is this? Ambient sound and pubescent boys? This sucks.

You just alienated half of your readership by referencing history! +1 to you for promoting knowledge.

...in an elevator. Christ... I think all Ravens personnel should be banned from using elevators, as that appears to be the only constant. Elevators cause problems! Ban elevators!

This is almost the same situation as Luis Suarez in the World Cup/Premier League/La Liga. He has bit people 3 times(?) and received penalties, there's no doubt he will do it again, its just a question of when.

Like if they force someone out at Liverpool or Tottenham or even Arsenal and Pardew took over... it would be interesting!

Extremely difficult read, but I got the gist of it.: Guy makes something almost, but not quite, entirely unlike music, is stupid, says stupid stuff, does a thing. Also, why are they wearing punk clothing if they are metalcore? Seems like they don't know what they are. Lost identity? He seems like he is what ever is

This whole article is based on the premise that one man's knees will not explode or ankles shatter as soon as he steps on the hard court. They'll make playoffs because they are in the east but out 1st round.

I suppose you skipped the first, albeit grammatically incorrect, line of my post and just went straight to the bottom?

If he went to a place with a good quarterbacks coach, maybe he could be good? I like how so many people say he sucks. And statistically he does, but the coaching is a big part of it. It sounds like they say, "hey, you're in the NFL now, heres the play book. BE GOOD AT IT NOW!" Instead of, "Welcome to the NFL, here is