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Greg Sargent
@ThePlumLineGS
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Only hours ago, Trump read these words from a teleprompter: "We must put politics aside, stop the partisanship, and unify together as one nation and one family." And now this, already.
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Isn't the Europe travel ban literally like closing the barn door after the horse escaped?
Maybe if occurred a month ago it would have helped, but now it seems, at best, too little too late
Would I be OK with an undemocratic primary? Yes. Do I think that it would be an improvement over the current system? Not necessarily Smoke-filled rooms and such may look good in hindsight, but there's something valuable about (a) proving oneself capable of attracting potential voters, and...
That won't work, Carolina has 11 wins vs. Atlanta's 9.
It's not quite 100%, but if Pittsburgh wins tomorrow, figure a 99% chance that Pittsburgh beats Cleveland...so a 99% chance that NE-Jets is meaningful.
And no one is talking about the biggest break the Pats received the entire game.
If Antonio Brown's calf muscle doesn't tear, the Steelers win going away.
Thanks. I could've sworn that there was a rules change somewhere between 2000 and 2010 that changed how the Calvin Johnson play was supposed to be ruled. Maybe it's because the old "football move" language was seen as superseding the going-to-the-ground bit, at least in the eyes of the refs.
Does anyone remember why the NFL put in that "going to the ground" rule back in 2010-ish? I vaguely recall that it was an attempt to address some other catch/no-catch situations, but it seems like it's created more problems than it has solved.
What a pathetic group. Fletcher is the only guy who's been a regular starter, but he may be among the worst DBs in football. Butler looked good for exactly one quarter of one game last year. McClain or Chekwa may become a decide nickel back, but probably not much else. That's about it.
This statement defies common sense. Are we supposed to believe that, if Brady handed the phone to his lawyer, and two days later the lawyer tells Wells "Nope, there are no text messages related to the subject matter at hand", then Wells would have dropped it?
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