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The butthurt is strong with these trolls. There is no enough Preperation H in the world...

I thought it was offensive when the officials by the goal line kept making that same gesture in St. Louis today. Enough is enough.

this shit is out of hand.

As a longtime bleeding heart liberal, this article is so unbelivably self-serving and disingenuous.

Cue the race-baiting, preemptive attacks on anybody who might critique the article's premise.

"After further review, it has been determined that the ball carrier was not facing Mecca at the time of his celebration; therefore the penalty stands."

Oh boy, you can say that again!

The authorities really need to get that old, fat, shitty, lazy, probably half-senile bear back where he belongs, the Sunday NFL Countdown desk.

If he hadn't been acting like a child, someone might actually care. Unfortunately for Simmons that is completely out of his character. I agree with him, but if he wants his website to be taken seriously for its journalism he really need to cut this shit out.

ESPN suspended me from making FB comments on their website about this same subject almost a month ago. I got a longer suspension than Ray Rice.

Ray Rice gets two weeks (initially).

Carded. But anyhow, I am 40 and I have had the same face since I was young. Meanwhile everyone I went to school with, looks like an old fuck face.

Holy shit that banner illustration. I can't imagine that work-order.... Hey Jim... here's what I need.....

Ok, this Ice Bucket shit needs to end.

Troy Smith won a Heisman trophy and was cut by teams too, college accolades have nothing to do with the NFL.

"Why exactly is it "unfortunate?""

Yes, well, that's fine, but he's not just another player. He's different from other players, because he's attempting to become the first openly gay player in the league.

It's always unfortunate when a player gets cut. We get you're defensive about your homophobia but there's not a lot of agenda there.

Probably the only black man recently to say "Oh no, I have to leave St. Louis."