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  1. Video here, plus giddy twitter reaction: http://blogs.thescore.com/djf/2013/11/08/video-marcus-stroman-makes-people-giddy/
  2. Clearly obstruction. Intent doesn't matter. Although of course if the Jays lost a game on a play like that, it would suck.
  3. Well...if someone offered me $300 million, I would take it.
  4. I think you're right. In for a penny, in for a pound. AA is all in now, he's going to double down.
  5. The low scoring in these playoffs doesn't surprise me. Baseball's offense has been trending down lately and we seem to be entering a pitcher dominated era again. You get to the cooler weather of October and the good pitching teams that are left...
  6. I don't think anyone on that team was worse than expected.
  7. One hundred billion dollars
  8. Yeah I agree. I don't follow the other sports that much but it seems there's a fair amount of randomness/luck in NFL, NHL, MLB but not in the NBA. MLB: starting pitchers change every day, and the line drives that are caught vs bloops that fall in make a huge difference. Really is a game of inches NHL: any goalie can have a good game or bad game, and just random bounces and deflections of the puck matter a lot game to game NFL: don't know much about this, but the short season probably gives randomness just due to small sample size NBA: best players play most of the game, and there isn't much of a random element. High possession game means large sample sizes means less flukiness
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