Ranking top 5 rookie running backs by who will be most productive in 2024: Trey Benson leads the way

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I stated that it is grammatically correct to have a comma after the first word of a sentence, which others argued against.
Literally no one argued this.

@GoldGloveschmidt noted the typo and asked, "Why is there a comma there?", which is a valid question given that putting a comma there makes the sentence false and even if it were true, makes no sense in context, as it's not a retort to someone claiming that "no RBs were selected in the first round".

You came in stating, "You can have a comma at the beginning of the sentence with just the word No." Everyone knows this and no one has claimed otherwise, so you were apparently already on the wrong track.

When @gimpy agreed with you but pointed out that it changes the meaning of the sentence, you followed with, "Exactly. The comma at the beginning was to note a pause" - missing the point about the changed meaning making the comma in correct in this use.

It's as if you're determined to misinterpret everyone else's criticism of the article and keep arguing a point that's irrelevant and has not been opposed by anyone. :doi:
 

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