I wrote the post and have been a commenter over here for about 4 years. Not to go all smartypants on you, but if you read what I wrote, I took into account the plays where a team tried to intentionally foul but did so while the player was shooting a three. There was still no significant difference.
When we analyze the decision to foul intentionally or not, we need to remember that sometimes, a player will intentionally foul slightly late, when the opponent is already shooting a three. Thus throwing those out in favor of the 3 out of 52 number doesn't make any sense.
"If you're dumb enough to still be downloading 40MB files of Tera Patrick getting blasted on a butterfly fuck swing, you deserve to have that found. They stream that shit now. "
@Juancho:
Dear Cleveland,
I'm sorry for helping to steal the only marketable commodity your city has left. Oh wait, no I'm not.
love,
Mr. Ratner, July 2010
Heisman Trophy Presentation
8-9 PM
College football luminaries such as Eric Crouch, Jason White, and Chris Weinke, gather in New York City to collect unemployment checks, relive the glory days.