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Olbermann: Alec Baldwin
Gary Cahill and John Terry played a much better offensive game than Cesc Fàbregas and Diego Costa. And they still managed a draw while stealing an away goal. What a weird game.
That's the Bill O'Brien from my Irish Catholic stronghold.
I've been in Boston, Chicago, New York, Buffalo, Toronto, and Montreal during the winter months. Montreal is, by far, the best-equipped city for dealing with snow that I've ever seen.
I see the point Olbermann is trying to make, but his phrasing that every stat is "an analytic" is so, so wrong. Analytics can be boiled down to methods of analyzing empirical data points to 1. find the right weight and combination of data points that yields a better-than-average result (prescriptive), 2. predict the…
Dude's gotta break out of Winterfell.
Jesus Christ. You'd think that getting traded from either Winnipeg or Buffalo would automatically mean you're getting an upgrade. Apparently not.
I was staying with my parents in 2006 for Thanksgiving when a paint and ink manufacturing plant blew up 20 miles away from us. There was a malfunction with the ventilation system, a room filled with gas, and some small spark blew it to bits.
PSA: you can mute the videos to get the point of the post without subjecting yourself to aging dudes missing notes in badly dated songs.
Budaj is one of the most inconsistent goalies of the modern era. As a Bruins fan, there were nights when he was a steady stream of red lights and others when he was a goddamn brick wall. In other words, in his prime he was everyting you'd want in a backup to a franchise goalie. At this point, he's an AHL or KHL guy.
No one asked but I'm just gonna throw it out there: "War Eagle" is the dumbest, most SEC phrase ever. What the hell does it even mean? People have had to make up myths just to justify shouting because they think it sounds cool.
It'll never erase anything. But it adds a shiny new layer around that old rust spot. 1986 still haunts Sox fans but 2004 far outshines it
Malcolm Butler was the last guy on to the field. It looks like they barely got him on the field before Seattle broke the huddle. Incredible stuff.
That burn's gonna sting for a while.
That's incredible. So was the last NHL player for player trade that the franchise made Wheeler/Stuart for Peverley/Valabik? I know the Thrashers made some smaller moves but I think they were all AHL players by that point.
Will they just trade him already? This will-they-or-won't-they game has been going on for years and the can keeps getting kicked down the road.
Those might be the biggest hands I've ever seen.
Don't forget that Bolton was winning until they went down to ten men.