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No! there was a documentary on it so it had to happen! just like the movie said! don't let them kill our heroes!

So to be clear, Coach Yoast isn't a leading military man in a fight against alien invaders?

Got lucky as all hell. Went home, uploaded right before 6, no problems.

I think Tebow was a very unique case. Despite not really having what it takes to be a franchise QB in the NFL, the guy did pull of some remarkable stuff in his day. I'm a Steelers fan and I watched him throw for 300yds in the playoffs against a defense that was ranked towards the top of the league all season. I can

So, just curious, what do you think should be done in the case of Eric Garner?

My intent was not to make you sound like Smith, my intent was to further the argument that these are different situations and the apples to oranges metaphor is at least somewhat accurate.

Steelers fans:

Several reasons.

Josh Harrison dodged 3 guys in the middle of a rundown, shook the fuck out of everyone, and got to 3rd base, then got the go ahead score later, that wasn't worth a sniff of news.

You mention Beiber and Carter but not Common!

Well if we want to include streaming wouldn't we have to include that as well for the NBA Finals? Pretty sure it would yield a similar result. Also, we're talking about a team that represents the entire country vs. two teams that represent their own respective cities.

I could care less about how USA does, just seems like a weird tie-breaker system between two teams when you've already seen that one team has beaten the other.

So to answer my question; yes, according to FIFA, how a third party team (Portugal) plays the two involved teams is more important to determining which team is better than how those two teams played against each other.

Still seems ridiculous.

So yeah the comment you're responding to may deserve criticism but how many US viewers were there for this game today? Wasn't the US v. Ghana match at 11mil viewers? The NBA Finals averaged around 15mil and peaked at 22mil or so. What numbers are you basing it off of?

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I remember watching Whitlock go on HBO's Inside the NFL and ESPN's Sports Reporters and make a fool of himself. John Saunders would literally facepalm while Whitlock was talking pretty consistently when the subject was about a black athlete. Whitlock fit his bill and almost always seemed to pander towards the

His rant on ESPN about how allowing fresh horses to compete is like him playing a kid in a wheelchair in basketball was unbelievable.