Yeah, the comma itself is the grammatical tool. Talk about symantics.
You either didn't see my initial argument, or are ignoring it.
I stated that it is grammatically correct to have a comma after the first word of a sentence, which others argued against. I also used an example about a pause...
Seems to be a lot safer than having something that tall trying to balance itself. I assume the chopsticks will lower the capsule down to the ground safely.
US Soccer should have prepared a firing for as soon as the game was over. You show the fans that this is unacceptable by immediately firing the guy in charge.
He was good enough, because like jbjarko said, the game was different. Keepers didn't need to be sweeper keepers. They didn't need to play out of the back. They kicked the ball long after nearly every goal kick.
I would be nice to see him give us a hometown discount. I would bet money that he won't though. He asked for a trade. You don't do that and give a home discount at the same time.
It makes sense. A professional should not start an article with one word and a comma. Why create a pause when you just got started? It's a mess, like you said.