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Who are some all-time favorite players who aren’t Jordan or LeBron that weren’t on your team?

My wife’s favorite is Cam Newton. She met him at an Heisman event her old company sponsored and he was extremely friendly and openly thanked everyone for putting on the event. Andrew Luck was also there: “super awkward.” It used to be McNabb - she flashed him in New Orleans and he gave her beads. Her favorite

Jim Tomsula just outted his Kinja name here folks.

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I always loved Walter Payton even though I’m not a Bears fan. He was one of those rare athletes who let his playing do the talking and he always had a LOT to say.

Hard to believe he became a saint after turning all those world leaders into dust that one time. 

The 1960s had Oscar Romero

Stop being nosy or conspiratorial. I know pro football teams have a very poetic conception of the “truth” and thus invite such speculation, but maybe it really is a personal issue that’s nobody’s business and has nothing to do with his playing.

It’s not a club America until you add bacon to that chunk of meat.

The only reason I’m crying is because Seattle ownership was never able to put a team around Felix worthy of him.   He never pitched in a playoff game, which is a damn shame.

My brother-in-law loved Ken Griffey Jr. as a kid and ended up being a Mariners fan despite living entirely on the opposite side of the country.

As a Twins fan, we had this similar moment when Joe Mauer took the field in his catcher’s gear for one last inning at Target Field.

Felix never made a single playoff appearance with the Mariners

There is a second googly, and he is absolutely shocked that Antonio Brown was released.

Orphan remains my greatest moviegoing experience. It was just a so-so thriller, but at the big reveal a tween/early-teen girl sitting down the row from us stood up and shouted ESTHER GOT TITTIES at the top of her lungs. It was incredible and probably the hardest I’ve ever laughed in public.

Double layer of humor if you consider the history of Nobel himself and why the prize was made.

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Might I suggest a project that makes use of Dolph’s singing, dancing, drumming and martial arts talents?

Duh - the worst tweet ever is this one:

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Another interesting aspect of Billy Jack is that Coven, the band who did the cover of One Tin Soldier for the movie, had a lot of ties to early Metal.

The British tabloid press continues to be one moral step below guys who sell fake insulin but the real story here is how rugby union has managed to be the most progressive “tough guy” sport on the planet.