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Royals got a little of their own medicine. As seen numerous times against other opponents. Before the series, Royals pitching coach said Murphy was too comfortable at the plate, and KC threw him an inside pitch just under the chin. If Escobar wasn’t laying on the plate this pitch would not have even been close. Aside

Now we know why Urban Meyer was so hesistant when handing the keys to the offense over to Barrett.

How can this man expect to be taken seriously as a football coach if he acts like a human being?

Report: Austin Rivers Sent to Room to Think About What He Did

This kid writes like he’s going to be a washed up NFL punter in 10 years...

The situation ended when Tomsula told Davis to pretend like the issue was a football and drop it.

Before we start talking about what a great teammate Staley is, just remember: there’s no way he would have had his quarterback’s back if Kaepernick was left-handed.

Christie has been down on fantasy sports ever since he learned that he couldn’t select Tim Horton in his hockey league.

I assume:

I support their decision. I just think there were better ways Fox could have prevented the story from getting out than not even airing the game.

Ratliff destroyed the game clock on the practice field, smashing it and kicking it.

Tom, if this was dining with bears, you would be ok with it.

Cain, who is one of the Royals’ most dangerous hitters and who had never attempted a sacrifice bunt before last night, admitted after the game that it was his idea to take two shots at a bunt before striking out on the third pitch:

I’m kind of shocked Terry Collins didn’t challenge the David Wright error. At full speed it seemed like Escobar was clearly safe, but when they showed the replay I honestly thought Duda’s foot was still on the bag when he caught Wright’s throw. Even if it wasn’t, it was close enough to challenge, especially when it’s

Just think, if he doesn’t make that catch, maybe the NL ends up winning (or the AL because of some butterfly effect bullshit), the game doesn’t end up a tie, and we don’t have the ASG affecting the World Series.

Hardy could get away with anything in Jerry Jones’ eyes. It’s almost as if he could beat up a woman nearly to the point of death, throw her on a pile of guns, strangle her, and threaten to kill her, and Jerry Jones still would defend the guy.

How exactly does he earn respect by beating a woman, throwing a temper tantrum, getting in a physical altercation with coaching staff, or any of the other stupid shit he’s done? But of course, Jerry Jones only looked at defensive stats when making the determination that Hardy’s a “real leader.”

Well, they have a bye next week, but it’s Kirk Cousins, so he still may find a way.