Donald Trump has shown time and again that he’s a human toxic waste dump, sabotaging everything he touches. His six bankruptcies are proof of that. But one of his biggest failures foreshadowed his current attempted takedown of the Republican Party — and the nation — almost perfectly. Unfortunately, it happened 35 years ago, so a lot of people have forgotten it..
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Overall, in the past six seasons, the NFL semifinal games have hosted 17 different teams, which amounts to more than half — 53% — of the league’s 32-team membership. Compare that to college football, which has 130 teams in its Football Bowl Subdivision, roughly half of which are in the upper-echelon Power 5 class. How many of those teams have made the college football playoff’s semifinals in the past six years? Eleven.
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The NBA’s financial structure has become a game in its own right, a series of rules that don’t quite work the way they’re supposed to, so those rules are tweaked, and then the tweaks are tweaked. The end result looks like a patchwork maze of pipes and chutes and (sometimes dead-end) tunnels held together with duct tape and gorilla glue. I tuned in to watch a basketball game, not navigate a corn maze.
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I miss Woolworth, but I don’t miss segregated lunch counters. I miss the NFL in the ’70s, but I don’t miss the Washington Football Team’s old name. I miss the days when players played their entire careers for a single team, but I don’t miss the exploitive reserve clause the forced them to stay there. I miss the old suburban shopping malls, but I prefer the new, diverse suburbia. I miss the days when “Merry Christmas” and “Happy Holidays” were genuine well wishes, not ammunition in some imaginary war.
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As the New York Giants and Washington lead the NFC East with 5-7 records and four games remaining, is it time to consider returning to the six-division format? It would be a great excuse to reshuffle the divisions and create some exciting new rivalries.
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In any game, hometown fans might love it if the refs threw a penalty flags on every play — at first. But it would get boring after a while, because most fans want to see action. They’d rather see a circus catch at the 1-yard line than a penalty flag thrown for pass interference. Besides, no matter how partisan they are, most fans want their teams to win fair and square: to prove they’re legitimately better on the field.
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