If you read this article as anything other than sympathetic to Simmons for getting royally fucked over by ESPN, I think you’re bringing your own biases to it rather than spotting ours.
If you read this article as anything other than sympathetic to Simmons for getting royally fucked over by ESPN, I think you’re bringing your own biases to it rather than spotting ours.
Leitch would honestly be GREAT for this position.
NBC/Comcast. The biggest benefit to ESPN is the access they provide. He can keep the access with NBC and build whatever he wants
it is common knowledge in the legal industry that reports like this generally are written for the benefit of the purchaser.
I have not seen any video but that above, but the puck does not look like it is off the ice at all, or at least not more than an inch or so which I don’t think would create any white space under there.
Yeah, that sure looked like a mom move. Like she knew it was something important that was “news” but knew none of the implications.
“HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA THAT IS FUCKING HILARIOUS BRO. GOOD ONE. But seriously, best of luck next year.”
not a reporter, really, mace. it was me. he was a good dude. i got caught up in the moment. sue me.
This is a stupid call
The Detroit Red Wings are the St. Louis Cardinals of ice hockey: they do cheap headshots the right way.
He clearly drills him with his left elbow
Yeah, no, maybe you should watch this again.
The main problem here is that BY leaving his feet (which, as you said, is textbook charging), he actually reinforces the idea that he is targeting the head: given Kuch’s stance and Kronwall leaving his feet, Kronwall can’t be targeting anything but Kuch’s head. If he had NOT left his feet BUT still hit Kuch’s head, I…
“Kronwalling,” the flying elbow to a head-down player for which the physical Red Wings defenseman has become so well-known. Kronwall has never been suspended before
He leaves his feet every goddamn time he does this. It’s a charging call, at the least.
So I'm confused Greg, do you like Whitlock or not? It's hard to tell.