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Kinda looks like Deb from Dexter.

Alright, I'll give on this one. When I read the article, I assumed that since it was about the lousy defense on the play, and the only player you named other than Udrih was Bargnani, you were blaming him. I guess that was a joke on your part that I missed. It was my assumption (and maybe that's where I went wrong)

Nice backpedal. It would have saved you some time if you had just typed:

Understood. And, it's the NBA so they don't always do things the conventional way that a coach would teach a developmental team. Maybe they say, "Gortat blows, so we will leave him alone unless he's in the paint." I was just thinking in terms of how a coach would teach it fundamentally correct. Typically the help

Sorry, I keep seeing people, including Sean, who are blasting Barngani on this one. That wasn't even remotely his responsibility to help on Beal. He was staying on Gortat because it looked like Beal was going to use a ball screen. He was getting ready to hedge on that screen so Beal wouldn't have curled right

He's not healthy. He hasn't been fully healthy all year. And by your logic, since they made the mistake of getting him back on the field too soon, they should then double down on that mistake by continuing to trot him out there in meaningless games instead of giving him time to fully heal and have a full offseason

His next career move will be to go certifiably insane, become an abstract artist and get some guest spots on Entourage. Of course, that's after he heads to your mom's house to start a small fire in her panties.

Yeah, what an asshole! Amirite?

Hahaha, is that screen name real? No way you are a real person.

Includes a chili dog.

+1 for making everyone at work look at me while I chuckled.

Ye gads! Next thing you know he'll be jerking off to images of cheerleaders who DON'T EVEN HAVE RESPECTABLE COLLEGE DEGREES!

Virginia Tech for one. Ironically, they eat their mascot. A little disturbing, a lot of deliciousness.

And I'm almost positive it was all this kid's fault. Clearly he's too busy dicking around to try to win football games. In my day, the long snapper was the first one in the training facility and the last one to leave. I'm outraged that a team with a 1-9 record would still have the nerve to post asinine childish

Here's my take on it:

Understand your whole point, but no, working hard and being good at what you do does not entitle you to be a prick. Believe it or not, there are people who work hard and are good at what they do who also find the time in their unbelievably busy schedules not to be complete assholes to everyone around them. But

I guess what my real point is, is that the Patriots did not get screwed out of a win. Brady threw a terrible pass that would have almost certainly been intercepted regardless of the penalty committed. But it was a penalty. But I really can't listen to people make the argument that Gronk would have had a chance to

I just posted this response to somebody else, so forgive me for copying and pasting it but it applies to you as well. Basically, I'm wrong. I think the right team won. I think that play would have resulted in an interception regardless of what Kuechly did. But that doesn't change the rules:

You got me there. That's the best point I've heard to counter my own opinion. If Gronk could have just gotten close enough to the defender who makes the interception to keep him from making the catch, who knows what would happen after that. The ball could have been tipped into the air and resulted in a touchdown.

Yeah, it is elaborate. It's elaborate because there are an awful lot of things going on in a small area in a very short period of time. Refs have to consider these things. The ref in the back of the end zone who threw the flag threw it because he saw the receiver interfered with. The other refs, looking from a