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That’s not a great video, though. A state governor doesn’t have the authority to impeach DT or abolish and replace ICE.

No, he fumbled because his arms were sore from beating his kids.

Favre and Manning intentionally threw those interceptions because they felt bad for their childhood team and you will never convince me otherwise.

I don’t think anyone could’ve rationally predicted this at the time, but the Falcons’ defense ended up having the best performance against Foles last postseason.

Their “Super Bowl run” that year came against an injured Kurt Warner, who was injured BECAUSE of their dirty bounty-seeking players, childhood Saints fan Brett Favre, and childhood Saints fan Peyton Manning. In any other walk of life besides the cesspool of idiocy that is pro sports, this would be such a blatant case

That’s what makes it so amazing. The Saints lost on a touchdown that the opposing quarterback WASN’T EVEN TRYING TO THROW. Plenty of teams have had miserable losses after the other team makes a massive comeback effort. But literally no other team besides the Saints has lost on a play that the other team WASN’T EVEN

That’s just your opinion, man. And you know what they say about opinions:

I went on a roadtrip to Houston a few weeks ago, and I had to take a detour because some trucker in Hammond, Louisiana crashed and spilled hazardous material on I-10, forcing a shutdown. But since everyone else also was taking that detour, I found myself stuck in stand-still traffic along a rural road in Pointe Coupee

I would forgive Donald Trump for everything if he simply bombed all Patriots fans who, like him, received an embarrassment of riches through no accomplishment of their own but still use that to cruelly punch down on those less fortunate.

Matt Ryan catches a ton of flak for taking that 12 yard sack, but it really wasn’t that bad on its own. They were still in field goal range and forced the Patriots to burn a timeout; if he’d thrown it away, the Patriots would’ve kept the timeout and the Falcons...would be in field goal range. It was the stupid,

It’s almost as if the stadium is open for plenty of other events the rest of the year, like soccer, concerts, etc, that occur on days besides Sunday!

No, I guarantee you that unless some Saints fans literally hacked the system/committed straight-up armed robbery, it won’t be anywhere near a 60/40 split. At worst you may hear some faint cheers if NO scores a touchdown, but it’ll still indisputably be an overwhelmingly pro-Falcons crowd.

Atlanta isn’t racist; all the racists already fled the city in the 60s and 70s to get away from black people. It’s the suburbs, exurbs, and basically everywhere else in Georgia that’s racist.

It’s weird that they ended up being the team that came closest to beating Nick Foles, and would’ve done so if not for a fluke knee-deflection.

Also, fuck whoever’s decision it was to keep snapping the ball with 10-20 seconds left on the play clock, fuck Jake Matthews for committing a holding penalty that pushed the team out of field goal range, fuck Devonta Freeman for completely missing the block when mounting any resistance against Hightower at all

Georgia Tech wouldn’t be ranked number 2 even if they were good. The proper ranking in the Atlanta metro area is:

The last three teams’ road fan presence isn’t even close to the tier of Steelers/Cowboys. I don’t even recall hearing any Saints fans at any recent game in Atlanta anyway, nor the Raiders the last time they were here.

In fairness to Ryan, at least seven of his interceptions last year hit a receiver right in the hands and they just flubbed it into the arms/ass of a defender. He also lost out on touchdowns when Austin Hooper (who accounted for like half of those tipped INTs) dropped a pass in the end zone against the Jets, Julio

It’s entirely possible that loved ones could die within that span if the GOP gets its way in trying to rip away healthcare from tens of millions of people.

I’m a young millennial (born in 1993), and even I can remember how bleak and depressing it was to turn on the TV every day only to see images of explosions and bloodshed from our falsehood-based war in Iraq. I remember cracking open an issue of Reader’s Digest simply to read the jokes, seeing an article on the Abu