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I think Schefter's argument is much stronger than McHenry's. He may have been done in by a bad headline, but that's not necessarily his fault.

Wow, people really do just pile on Lynch.

At least he's not wearing #59. Now THAT would be awkward.

Unlike the last guy who went to sleep in the Arrowhead parking lot, this guy's going to wake up.

Judging from the video, it appears there was no resolution.

I'm not surprised that a couple of guys who are into fantasy sports also enjoy pretending to fight each other.

Certainly seems like an overreaction, but ... how about that clock in the lower right hand corner. Halftime, perhaps?

Well... points for not using blackface, I suppose.

Unlike Rice, this guy doesn't have to worry about a woman "talking back," as there appears to be none present.

But it's still entirely inappropriate to have a Halloween party two weeks before Halloween.

Numerous Peyton Manning press conferences, 1995-98.

Kids these days, don't know what a stick shift actually is.

The Columbus Crew brought us vestiges of European racism, but coming up with a silly new name will fix it. All in favor of Indigenous People's Crew, say aye.

Big deal, he gave some old woman in Germany a lot of money so she could build a gingerbread house and eat children? At least he's helping somebody.

To be fair, when he works with the kids, he really puts their blood, sweat and tears into it.

Shead: Elizabeth, I've loved you from the moment I first laid eyes on you. I want to spend the rest of my life with you. This team has meant so much to me, to us, so I wanted to ask you the question here. Will you...will you let me be your 12th man?

If the illuminati is involved with the Mets that's the most comforting/reassuring "don't worry about the illuminati" signal I could've ever hoped for.

From talking to reporters who did get burned on this (and there are a lot of them), they're angry for both reasons: Because they got fucked over by their sources, and because it was in the service of smearing a victim of domestic violence. And they are really, really mad.

Older generations always say that they are frightened of what the future will be like once younger generations they don't quite understand are in charge, but I have to say, the future is objectively frightening.

What does Johnny Football think about all this?