It was a rally that took place at Madison Square Garden in 1939
It was a rally that took place at Madison Square Garden in 1939
Say what you will, but Happy Gilmore has a record too. Only guy to ever take his skate off and try to stab a guy. A record is a record.
Whoa whoa you’re gonna tell me that the Mets, a team run by the moron collective that is the Wilpons, actually made a savvy business move?? No way.
So someone can’t be a good person and a basketball coach as well? I’m trying to figure out what the meaning of this article was. Just to take shots at a guy who happened to be paid well because he was good at what he did in a shitty system?
No different than when the Rangers got Chris Kreider in the middle of the playoffs and he scored some big goals for them. The guys won’t care as long as he helps the team win.
Thank you for your service.
A surprisingly high number of these are in NC and SC.
So essentially the other team let them do this because they didn’t pressure the ball. It’s god awful basketball, but you can’t complain about it when the first thing to do is PRESSURE THE BALL.
Where did you play? The SEC is practically a minor league for pro golfers. And yes you’re absolutely right in your comments. (Also a proud SEC grad)
Definitely. While it seems like it’s pretty standard practice for confidentiality agreements on any settlement, they had to know if they didn’t settle and owners got deposed and their emails and phone records were subpoenaed, some very interesting things would have come to light.
Jeff Samardjiazazhaha making $122,725,000 in his career should forever put to rest the “should you play football or baseball” debate.
In an ode to Jeff Fisher, he blew a 7.9
Yea the Hall does pretty much make the decision for them, but apparently the player has some input. But in the end, it comes down to where the Hall believes the player made his most indelible mark on baseball. Sometimes they do against what the player wants, like when Gary Carter wanted to go in as a Met and they put…
Sounds to me like he said “He was just gettin..he was acting crazy”
Haha I get why you’d think that, but I have seen them. Pretty unbelievable. He worked in the sporting goods industry for a while and always knew a way to get tickets or had a connection.
Like you said, one of the biggest losses is the ticket itself as a souvenir. Yes most tickets are pretty much meaningless, but every now and then a game comes along where you want to hold on to it. Like my dad’s ticket for Game 6 of the 1986 World Series, or the stub to Ali- Fraizer 1.
I wonder if it’s because his success would also be his downfall. His defensive system probably takes quite a while to implement, and if players don’t leave the program over the course of 4 or 5 years, the next man up always knows his exact role. Could be tough to implement with a team of international pros that don’t…
Or hear me out, maybe, Muschamp has a pretty good relationship with this reporter, and usually gives pretty tongue in cheek answers to his questions.
Spencer Long is the starting center. Not the backup. He still sucked, though.