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And the dissonance of both groups not to recognize themselves in each other’s arguments.

He’s dead, like all of our souls. Shove a half pound of roast beef into the void where your soul’s corpse rots to keep it company. Eat Arby’s.

Andrew Luck’s not coming back is he?

What does this have to do with football?

I grew up reading The Washington Post. I lived in Northern Virginia. And I have to say I’m always proud when there is a story that they investigate the right way, because it might not always be flashy and sexy, but they did what they were supposed to do, regardless of wherever it might lead them.

But we got to remember a guy !

You ever tried to hire someone to commit fraud? You don’t get the best people for a job like that.

Imagine the feeling of wrenching your shoulder while patting your self on the back for sticking it to the liberal media, then someone points out that generally there are functional phones with caller ID, to say nothing that walking in and high fiving your buddies at P.V. and forgetting there is an enormous plate glass

You think they have a really deep roster of people to choose from? This is the bottom of the barrel.

Have you met a Steelers fan? Holy hell all they do is complain about how they don’t beat bad teams worse. It’s basically their modus operandi (other than losing to the Patriots) these last several years under Tomlin.

We’re aware. Trust me. The football fans least happy after a Steelers win that isn’t a Super Bowl are Steelers fans. Always.

no question there. an amazing receiver draft class for them.

Though to be fair, Emmanuel Sanders did pretty well for himself too.

It’s also just good scouting. Pats, Seahawks, and Steelers are constantly not only getting value but starters or stars out of lower round picks. That’s not luck; it’s empowering the people on your staffs who know talent to go out and get it.

Still crazy to me that the only reason Brown was even on the Steelers’ radar is because they were scouting his college QB, Dan Lefevour, and he was catching passes at the private workout. The rest was history from then on. Shows how even the greats need just a touch of luck to get their careers off the ground.

If you leave aside Jones’s absurd day yesterday, Brown has a 200 yard lead on all other receivers. That’s absurd. But instead it’s a paltry 160 yard lead on Julio.

I know that phone dependency is a real thing, but I like checking my smartphone more than I miss smalltalk about the weather and sports in the elevator or wherever.

Got halfway through the article then remembered this:

I also hate our crippling dependency on technology like agriculture and pottery. Ah, those hunter-gatherers sure had it made.