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    #38: Riccardo is a douchebag really stood out to me.

    http://nfl.si.com/2013/04/19/2013-nf...xid=nl_siextra

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    Jerruh!!!

    #27.

    If you bury your garbage and root for Syracuse, you probably took some hot possum strew to work in a thermos bottle.
    Officially awaiting Douchebagnacht II since
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    • #3
      when did sports illustrated start looking like bleacher report?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by JuTMSY4 View Post
        when did sports illustrated start looking like bleacher report?
        Lists are the new internet trend. Good for people with ADHD. Who has time to read an article?
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        • #5
          Looking at one of the other articles there...

          and wondering, where's the douche nozzle who claimed Lacy should be considered by the Eagles?

          "1. Where are all the running backs?: Eddie Lacy had been a fixture in Big Boards one through four, but he’s out of the top 40 after reportedly showing up out of shape for his own Pro Day. His absence leaves exactly zero running backs on this final Big Board.
          So, what gives?
          Well, I’m still of the opinion that Lacy is the best back in this class but his shaky pre-draft showings have that up in the air. And in piecing together a two-round mock (for my own benefit, mostly), I did not have a back coming off the board until St. Louis at No. 46 — and I felt unsure about even that.
          The value at running back looks like it will come later in Round 2 and into Round 3; compared to other positions, even in what’s perceived as a draft without elite talent, there are minimal game-changers at RB. Maybe Lacy or Gio Bernard or Johnathan Franklin will slip into Round 1, but the safer money is on teams waiting to address their backfields."
          John Erlichman, one of President Richard Nixon's closest aides, has admitted America's "War on Drugs" was a hoax designed to vilify and disrupt "the antiwar left and black people" when it was launched in 1971.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by IronEagle View Post
            Lists are the new internet trend. Good for people with ADHD. Who has time to read an article?
            It's pathetic. Bleacher Report is a complete mockery of actual journalism. Sad to see things go this way.

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