LOL. I was about to say “Why cut Brown now? How will the Pats handle the Jets without him, having to rely on guys like Tom Brady throwing to Josh Gordon and Julian Edelman”?
LOL. I was about to say “Why cut Brown now? How will the Pats handle the Jets without him, having to rely on guys like Tom Brady throwing to Josh Gordon and Julian Edelman”?
The road game @ Miami has been a trap game for years ever since Tony Sparano undressed Belichik with the wildcat that one time
I like the way you think! Your elevator clearly isn’t playing with a full deck!
Well that escalated, deescalated, escalated and deescalated quickly...
I was waiting for someone to spike that softball right into the mixed metaphor.
As a sidenote, that gratitude over the 11 days worth of hard work is so passive-aggressive that it is awesome.
I can’t believe the Patriots went to all this trouble to beat the Dolphins.
A) Good
Group chat’s gonna be lit tonight
What idiot called it Jalen wanting to leave the Jaguars and not Ramsey Boltin’?
I don’t mean to say that Greg Schiano is right about anything, and it’s different because this was a tie game and they were within threatening distance of scoring, but there should probably just be a signal to the refs of “hey, we’re going to run out the play clock” rather than the whole kneel down thing.
As a fan of a different NL Central team, I was very happy when he went back to the AL!
I will never say an unkind word about CC. Obviously, I wish the Brewers could have paid for him, but we knew coming in that it might be just a half season rental. He earned that paycheck.
That Milwaukee run was one of the most amazing runs I've ever seen in my baseball lifetime. Seemed like he was taking the ball every time on three days rest and somehow still working into the 7th and 8th
His Milwaukee stint also gave Yankee announcing a decade plus of talking points during interleague play about how much he loves to hit and what a good hitting pitcher he was during his time in the National League, like he was some grizzled veteran NL slugger and not a 17-start rental 11 years ago.
Not only did he continue to be a stud on the mound for the Brewers, but he also embraced being a hitter in the NL, and did pretty damn well for himself with the bat. Nothing endears a pitcher to fans more than being able to hit.
More than how well he pitched, was his willingness to do it on short rest, over, and over, and over, and carry that team into their first playoff appearance in many fans memories. Without CC, Brewers history is vastly different. If he doesnt end up on our walk of fame, it will be a travesty.
‘Twas a great Yankee but I really think he should wear a Brewers hat into the Hall of Fame, just as Carlos Beltran should go in as an Astro. We need to do more to immortalize these half-season trade acquisitions where the player plays like God
Even though he split after five minutes here, the performances he had as a Brewer really endeared him to most Milwaukee baseball fans. The guy didn’t have one bad start if memory serves, and usually went something like 8-1/3 with maybe one run given up.
If steroids are what it took to kill that mustache dead, then it was all worth it.