RetepAdam21
RetepAdam21
RetepAdam21

Two different leagues. The guy that stole the truck also totaled it; that league is in its 9th year and that's just the tip of the iceberg.

1) Did this happen in your league?

3 attempted briberies, 2 calls for my resignation, 1 call for my impeachment, 3 separate people questioning my friendship and integrity...two owners contrived a plan in order to improve one team (via a lopsided trade)

Since he doesn't specify putting the piece of paper IN the envelope, I'm choosing to believe that the writing on the paper and the shoving of an envelope up one's ass are totally unrelated.

I must be the poorest and youngest of all you ...

To Manziel's credit, he was quick to agree that the decision is a no Brianer.

Hoyer had widespread support inside the locker room. No brainer according to players in there

Hoyer had widespread support inside the locker room. No brainer according to players in there

Hoyer had widespread support in the locker room. It was a no brainer according to the players in there. "We're big fans of Brian," said defensive end Desmond Bryant. "I'm gonna get a huge contract next year," commented cornerback Joe Haden. "I've never had this many reps in my life," added linebacker Jabaal Sheard.

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I mean, theoretically. But if he had minor injuries and needed time to rest them, they might've been aggravated by playing when he didn't feel he should and decreased his production. In a 162 game season, almost every player needs the occasional day off.

I understand why Josh Donaldson might be happier out of Oakland. In Toronto, every player is guaranteed to get the entire first week of October off.

Didn't they make the wildcard by, like, 1 game? So letting their best player take a game off would have been a stupid idea, right?

I personally side with Beane here. There were 500 fans at the Coliseum who expected to see their team's best guy play that day.

Asking for a day off might seem like an isolated incident. But, at this point, no one in Oakland should be surprised to get ousted after a single game.

Eric Chavez

So when Billy Beane told Philip Seymour Hoffman he wanted that fucking Hatteberg at first base every god damn day, I guess he meant it.

The ball got between their amazing high-five.

If by "old fashioned" you mean "3/5s is good enough" then sure Mike, you are.

I am a lifelong Nets fan but regardless, this was one of the cruelest and most upsetting things I have ever seen.