How inconceivable it felt that we had every intention of diddling inside a stranger’s house that was up for sale and under a Sinn Realty contract. How unethical. And not just anyone’s house, of course; rather, one of six houses owned by Thomas Sady, the first draft quarterback pick for the Pittsburgh Lightning. The house couldn’t have been anything less than exquisitely designed and under three million dollars. An eight-bedroom, seven-bathroom edifice with a tennis court in the back, an inside pool for baby jocks to waddle and splash in, and a high-end media room Brad Pitt wouldn’t have dismissed as tawdry or weak. Jax met me in the expansive living room, a seven-hundred square foot masterpiece of a room with three sofas and a view that overlooked downtown Pittsburgh and Heinz Field wher

