This take is like the opposite of sports talk radio. In other words, I enjoyed it immensely and agree 100%.
This take is like the opposite of sports talk radio. In other words, I enjoyed it immensely and agree 100%.
Cutler is making elite QB money
As an Orioles fan I still appreciate the fifteen minutes he had reportedly signed for us. We welcome him back with open arms
I know. It’s a joke.
On the other hand, it’s clear that the Times needed that sentence to introduce and contextualize Boeheim’s quote, and the Times spoke about it in the most general terms. They didn’t use the word cheating or plagiarism and they didn’t go into the incident in further detail after Boeheim brought it up. The Times then…
Timely.
He’s both, and I call him both.
This from the coont who lives in Wrigleyville and bitches about the Cubs. Here’s hoping you’re stuck in Cub traffic for the foreseeable future.
You mean Alex Gonzalez’s booted double play hurt?
Geez, dude. You do know that it’s not a zero-sum game, right? That the WNBA having an awesome championship series doesn’t take away anything from you, or the sports you watch? Because you kind of sound like the Sparks and Lynx turned you upside down and shook you like Suge Knight did to Vanilla Ice.
They clicked a link titled:
No I get it. You wanted to make fun of the WNBA, and hey listen if you didn’t some one else would have. Bless you for being the quickest loser on the mouse.
Hey man, welcome to the 2016 NFL season.
“Washington cornerback Josh Normancaught a flag in Week 4's game against the Browns for pretending to shoot a bow and arrow. Since the NFL no longer seems to be okay with bows and arrows—real or imaginary”
Why was that quote formatted by Franz Kafka?
As a White Sox fan....what a dick. Jesus, dude, just let the other fans enjoy this.
Counterpoint: Buster Posey lost count of the outs in the fourth, and could have broken it open.
That was a long journey with a disappointing end.
Unfortunately, that means he’s probably a real journalist...
Usually it’s because if you throw behind the batter and the catcher still catches it, then both the current batter and the next batter are both automatically called out. If the catcher misses the ball, then the batter on-deck may shout, “Whack-bat!” and the current batter goes to third base, unless it is already…