The attitude that you should replace someone currently just to “shake things up” is an idiotic strategy in any aspect of life. Who can you get out there who is better than Tomlin?
The attitude that you should replace someone currently just to “shake things up” is an idiotic strategy in any aspect of life. Who can you get out there who is better than Tomlin?
The standard in which Tomlin is held by bone-headed lack of melanin Steeler fans is beyond the pale. The man has never had a losing season. I repeat: the man has never had a losing season. In the history of the NFL I can’t think of a single coach who has that distinction (minimum 5 years - Tomlin’s been the coach for…
Ohhhh, you are one of THOSE “fire Tomlin” fans. Yes, please, lets get rid of one of the winningest coaches of all time where we are always a playoffs/super-bowl contender for 7 years worth of Chip Kelly type coaches.
Technically it’s battery, but yes
To be fair to Fitchburg, I can’t imagine they have some web engineer at the ready to change their basketball page at the drop of a hat.
I’m rarely a fan of escalating on-court shenanigans into actual courts, but that’s assault.
I’m a speechwriter, and I can only pray that I will someday have the skill to come up with such poetry in my work, with such a great “takeaway” at the very end.
Yep, I remember that run very well. I was 13 and sure we’d go to the Super Bowl.
This is the best bit:
It’s only tangentially related to this article, but the Vikings run in the ‘87 playoffs was kind of insane. They backed into the playoffs at 8-7 after the Cardinals lost their final game at Dallas, and then went on the road to beat a good Saints team (arguably the second best team in the NFC) and then faced on of the…
But tiny variations, the orientation of the wheels at the starting line, the minor variations in air pressure, imperfections in the paint job (microscopic). They never repeat, and vastly affect the outcome. That’s unpredictability.... that’s Chaos Theory!
Wonder why they don’t use the existing vehicle setup and just have drivers pilot them remotely. I guess if you can’t feel what the car is doing it can be more difficult to control, but seems like an easier way than redesigning the whole car to put someone in it since the whole point was that you could design…
Plus, Patrick takes the players’ salaries and describes that as the labor costs. There are many people working for the teams, not just the players. There are security, ushers, travel coordinators etc. For the NBA, these costs are likely negligible, but for the WNBA, it is a larger percentage of the income. Add in the…
I’ve seen a few of these articles posted and they never provide any actual details. I don’t care how many All Star games or WNBA titles you’ve won. Pay isn’t a result of accolades, it’s a result of value generation. Hard to say how much someone earns without knowing how much value they generate in relation to the…
I know this isn’t going to go well but is it possible that they only receive 20% of revenue because the WNBA as a whole is NOT as profitable as the NBA? They have to pull less revenue because the cost of running the league is equal to the NBA but the revenue is not equal to the NBA? I could be mistaken but last time…
Haas F1: “The checks from Santino’s father have continued to clear.”
Sounds good. I’m in.
Ruined how? This is the most interesting track event I’ve personally watched. Hell, change the height of every barrier around the track and don’t tell the athletes ahead of time which ones are higher or lower, make them make a split second decision as they sprint towards it. Do they try to jump it, do they go under,…
You and I both know that Temple has no real interest in building a jobs center, let alone providing work for the folks in North Philly. A jobs center — like all similar programs in the past, and especially in that neighborhood — serve the function of curtailing protest against Temple without changing the pressures…
The UFC won’t sue him. Dana White is not going to sit for a deposition where he has to answer questions, under penalty of perjury, about how the UFC does business.