It's almost as if there are genetic differences among different ethnic populations.
It's almost as if there are genetic differences among different ethnic populations.
To be honest, I think that's the worst sentence I've ever read from Barnwell. I'm not a huge Dalton fan, by any means, but the guy took over a 4-12 team who lost their three best players (arguably) and went to the play-offs three years running, getting better each year and putting up stats that only Dan Marino and…
I'm not even a Bengals fan, and all of these idiots calling Dalton a "pretend quarterback" and "terrible" are so full of shit. Honestly, where would you place Dalton among the 32 starters? Are there honestly 16 (or in my metrics as far as the term "terrible" goes, 24) QBs that you would rather have over Dalton? The…
What if the runner is 120 feet away? What if the runner is on second, a base hit goes up the middle, and that runner 100% fully intends to round third and try to score on the play? If the catcher is blocking the plate while that baserunner is still between 2nd and 3rd in that situation, would that be a violation of…
If you have the runner out by 2 or more steps, how is blocking the plate even an issue here?
Wrong, Mathis slides into the basepath to field the ball as it hops directly to him while Cozart is dead to rights, but could still attempt a slide.
Jesus Christ. Reading through the comments today, I hope everyone who is arguing "safe" realizes they are saying someone who is clearly out (by a mile) in a baseball game, was called safe on a technicality.
If the runner is nowhere near the base when you are "blocking" it, why does it matter? I could see if the runner has nowhere to go when the catcher does not have the ball but when the runner isn't even close yet, then the catcher gets the ball and the runner THEN is blocked by a man with the ball, it should be legit.…
This is why this is such a dumb call.
The play on the left is also from the same game. McGehee was called out
So if one source misrepresents something then it is fair game to quote what they misrepresented as truth until the end of time?
That mock up was done by someone on twitter, didn't come from the show.
he went to a team that made just about every right move possible to make the place appealing to him with a very high winning ceiling
A big reason he left was PR. Just look at his approval rating.
Then I dont know what show you have been listening to. They other day the did an entire hour with Glavine, Maddux, and Smoltz. Today, the day this story went national, they had at least four guests on(Chipper Jones, Bob Ryan, Jerome Bettis, and Bob Kravitz). And if you think Dan has "sour grapes" you definitely…
So are we just going to ignore the fact that Dan has repeatedly denied this today? They never offered to buy the ad. They asked how much an ad would be because of a discussion they had on the show. The idea is from the morning show from the local station but it wasn't in serious consideration. But that's not as fun…
Irresponsible reporting. Le Batard referenced the morning show. They were discussing doing this. The ad you have posted is something one of his twitter followers sent to them. Le Batard was curious as to how much it would cost for the morning show to actually get some sort of ad posted in one of their major…
The Heat created this you moron. He shared it and said he felt the same.
No offense, but I feel like this might've represented much better advice back when banks themselves actually paid interest on saving accounts. I know many people (myself included) which used to semi-foolishly look at a large income tax refund each year as a "forced savings"—mostly because I was poor at managing my…
Interesting. I've always considered my emergency fund to be only for dire times, like in job loss (and pretty much only that). Never for "gotcha" moments like home or car repairs. I keep an additional savings account to the side for any "extra" money I may have (I keep my checking account at a particular "baseline"),…