
Steve Moore sued Todd Bertuzzi after this play ended his career.
Steve Moore sued Todd Bertuzzi after this play ended his career.
Wrong about Yedlin. He was entirely a product of the Sounders MLS Academy (and Crossfire before the Sounders Academy existed).
The MLS Youth Academy program was first announced 10 years ago. http://www.espnfc.us/story/391065/mls-launches-youth-development-initiative ... Prior to that, the only initiative was IMG in Bradenton and Generation Adidas, but that was completely ineffective in scouting out and coaching poorer community talent.
The outcome wasn’t decided on a first half penalty. It was decided when Buffalo had 1st and 10 with 1:01 to play in the 4th quarter. And used their 4 downs to give up 2 sacks, run once for 3 yards, and throw incomplete to turn the ball over on downs.
When I get home from work my puppy be like...
“It’s a terrible rule” that I just found out about.
The criticism of MLS would have been accurate 6 years ago, but two fundamental changes have happened since then that have evolved the talent development landscape. The future USMNT isn’t primarily a search for dual-passport German kids anymore.
This is unacceptable. A jockey broke his collarbone? This simply does not happen in Game of Thrones. Clearly jockeys should wear suits of armor in adverse conditions.
Instead of the Pro Bowl, they should scrape together the NFL’s 32 punters and have a go at this sport.