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If Tomlin's presence actually impeded Jones all the returner had to do was collide with Tomlin to cause an interference penalty that awards him the touchdown. He couldn't because Tomlin realized where Jones was and got out of the way. Cortez Allen had the angle on him. This is being made out to be a lot more than it

So snaeb neerg?

"Are you hootie?"

The ejection on the Notre Dame player was uncalled for, but that's payback for all the questionable calls that put Notre Dame in a BCS championship game where they didn't belong.

wrong side of the state.

So you want to nitpick? ok. While Wepner's fight with Ali was part of the inspiration, he was not from Philadelphia, did not punch meat in a freezer like Frazier was known to do, and was not a champion boxer. He contended, but never got it done. Frazier's story is much more akin to Rocky's than Wepner's is, and

When Plank leveled Campbell, Campbell was fine and had a big day. When Donnie Shell leveled Campbell, he broke his damn ribs, and kept him out of the game.

You're getting a lot better at this.

shoots and scores.

Part of me always does feel bad for Frazier who in a different time, could have been a people's champion. But Ali was undoubtedly the best to ever step in the ring, and arguably was the most influential athlete of his era, and maybe even any era. Instead of trying to damage the image of a hero in Ali, why not take

Rarely saw what Kram has to say about Ali to be from an objective view. Had never seen the quotes here though. To say Ali did "nothing" shows just how biased Kram looks at Ali. I agree with Tooth Decay on the notion that many white writers saw Frazier as an opportunity to speak against Ali. Meanwhile the random

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Top moment of the video: Al Roker's WTF face when the mic is snatched from his hand.

Wish I had an audio clip of the lady that calls in every week in Pittsburgh to say, "Ike Taylor is butt."

Very sad. Guess the cops were standing their ground too. Tazed and shot sounds a lot like the incident at Fruitvale station.

What's interesting is that the African-American got fired, and the other didn't. And one word is much more offensive than the other.

If anything, it would make sense to mandate the use of these facemasks because it reduces the chance of neck injury through the pulling of facemasks (and simultaneously reducing the number of facemask penalties in games). Usually when a policy decision is made without a reasonable influence, I wonder how money might

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