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That’s one way to look at it, for sure. Personally I think in the interest of transparency and fairness teams should disclose injuries so that their opponents will know who they’re playing against and can scheme appropriately. I guess it would be interesting if everyone were kept in the dark, but either way the

Well yeah, that’s what I’m saying. It was a competitive advantage for Seattle.

I don’t know.. If a team knows that an opposing player is playing through an injury then they can scheme to target him, especially a corner. Hiding an injury like that could definitely be seen as a competitive advantage.

Dodge Challenger

An actress who has achieved a certain “omg I LOVE her!” status which absolves her from any wrongdoing in certain circles of the internet.

That exact bluetooth situation has happened to me before.

Has this been cross-posted to Jez yet?

I’m a born and raised Cowboys fan from north Texas and I went to school at Alabama. You can imagine how other football fans react when I tell them that I’m a Cowboys fan and a Bama fan.

I’m glad that this list gives proper love to some of the newer classics. Every new season people want to bitch about “it used to be so good” when the newer seasons are mostly great.

Winning a lot of games is its own reason to hate almost any team in sports. See: Patriots, Yankees, Red Sox, Alabama etc.

It’s not Winds that I’m worried about never reading, it’s A Dream of Spring. I’m pretty confident that we’ll get Winds within the next two or three years. A Dream of Spring will never happen though.

From ESPN:

From Wake Forest to Woke Forest - Uncovering the Truth about Tommy Elrod, an ESPN 30 for 30 special.

When it comes to sound bites Jerry is basically Les Miles now. He will monologue for two paragraphs and you’ll only get the vaguest idea of what he actually means.

At first glance I thought this headline was about allowing Bills fans to carry guns into stadiums which is an even more frightening idea.

Hm.

Count it on your fingers. If we’re including 2016 then 2006 is eleven years ago.

Nope, Negan’s dialogue sucks. In fact, fuck everything about Negan. He was a compelling villain for about one-and-a-half episodes and now he’s a total cartoon, complete with that singsong “Aw shucks” delivery for every single line. He’s become of the worst parts of what is now a bad show.

I think Joseph Campbell was onto something.

After seven seasons there is no hope that this shit is going to somehow improve. Most of us still watch because of the sunken cost fallacy: we’ve already invested the time so why not see where it goes? That’s bullshit. Just cut the cord and you’ll all feel better.