Revolvoution
Revolvoution
Revolvoution

I’m an expert in insufferable! LOL

Yup, so I know insufferable. :)

Not possible.

Oh crap really? Damn. So much for being up on things.

I think the NHL would work in Houston. It’s a huge market (larger than Boston), they’ve had the Aeros forever, and the in-state rivalry with Dallas is right there. Moving the Coyotes there makes a tremendous amount of sense.

HOS last year was just so egregious. That racist old fuck McNair would rather piss away a promising season by playing Tom Savage than look to sign a clear, available improvement.

Car itself is fine and interesting. Price is too high by 50%.

Maybe get the 840 instead? All the 8-series goodness without the 12 cylinder insanity.

If I believed in NFL conspiracies I’d take a look at that turf first. It was coming up in chunks yesterday. I’d hate to see a player get hurt because they slip and tear an ACL on that stuff.

Ah hell that’s right. I was thinking of the 21-0 whitewashing down there at the hands of (checks notes)....Joey Harrington? Really?

We miss you Drew. We all want you to get better. NO ONE DENIES THIS.

Weird shit happens when the Pats play in Miami. Their 14-2 team lost down there to a terrible Dolphins team in 2004. The Wildcat game was there in 2006. And then there was yesterday.

That’s ridiculous. The game itself and the moment are both immortalized in the Hall, but the man’s career shouldn’t be because he wasn’t good enough.

Jack Morris does not belong in the Hall. He simply wasn’t quite good enough, Game 7 in 1991 or no. The years of his candidacy were EXHAUSTING.

Yup, that gets accounted for in park effects and the run-scoring environment, and gets reflected in his ERA+ (career of 131).

Sandy Koufax? One of the greatest ever. But he threw fewer than 1/2 as many innings as Clemens and had a lower (ie worse) ERA+.

I think it’s at least a defensible position. Walter Johnson would probably be considered a smidge better, but saying Clemens gets the spot isn’t totally insane at all.

Marchman is pointing out that Heyman is voting for one but not the other. There’s no logical consistency there.

The HoF is such a strange institution. Why should the gatekeepers to membership there be baseball writers, and only baseball writers? Former players, current GMs, novelists, Bill James...none of those guys can vote because they lack the crucial “smelled Scott Rolen’s jockstrap after a double-header in Atlanta”

I just spent a week in London and saw a lot of Skodas on the roads. I would do dirty, dirty things to be able to own and drive an Octavia over here in the States. Many dirty things.