This sounds like a half ass attempt at trying to make an alcoholic relative not drink so much at family functions.
This sounds like a half ass attempt at trying to make an alcoholic relative not drink so much at family functions.
Gross.
Nice.
Fuckin' campers.
Da fuck!?!
And he would have drafted Tebow 1st overall. Having Peyton Manning during your career must make you look smarter than you actually are because now, he has dumbass written all over him.
Good call. Worst unwritten rule about the NFL. Want to bitch about running up the score? Try playing defense.
I've always imagined that if I won a trophy that old, my first urge would be to place my nuts upon it.
And the thing about that is, the team didn't say anything but hell will come to breakfast if anyone else steps on their precious logo.
I know here in Chicago, the Blackhawks have a weird phobia of people stepping on their logo in the locker room.
Do other sports have an equivalent to just how easily baseball players get mad over stupid shit?
I've seen a decent amount of bird stories that I think you can have a bird day. Maybe Tuesday?
That one is better.
I get your point but you can usually count on a good lineman to have a decently long career. A pitcher can have a Cy Young type of season then pretty much get shelled after. I just find investing a lot in pitchers to be scary so I can't say the Astros are completely wrong.
Well I guess the rest of the league should have too because he wasn't going to fall very far in the draft if the Astros didn't take him.
Not saying pitching is not important but I think good player evaluation coupled with the way the CBA is, a team could have good pitching without shelling out hundreds of millions of dollars. I'm just thinking out loud here.
But rarely has it proved that giving a pitcher a +100 million dollar is worth it. It's usually been a bad investment.
This might sound like a far fetched idea but are we going to reach a point where pitchers become extremely devalued do to the high probability of injury? Kind of like NFL running backs? Increasingly pitchers are becoming a flash in the pan type of profession. Maybe the Astros weren't totally wrong?
Same guy.