This year, Lockett’s blown up, but over his career, Wilson’s pretty much had Baldwin and some guys. Baldwin is very, very good, but I wouldn’t call him an above average #1 receiver.
This year, Lockett’s blown up, but over his career, Wilson’s pretty much had Baldwin and some guys. Baldwin is very, very good, but I wouldn’t call him an above average #1 receiver.
...are you trying to say Seattle’s had above-average receivers? Cause, like, no.
Technically, they won the Super Bowl six years ago and lost it five years ago.
Because it’s the same exact thing they’ve been doing for a good five years.
This is what the Seahawks ALWAYS do.
Article here makes it sound like it was given in exchange for an agreement not to sue.
Some pouting asshole on another site I frequent was whining about how his Reds are doomed to failure forever because only the richest teams can succeed, as if the Brewers didn’t just crush the Reds’ division through shrewd moves and good player development and as if the Reds’ ownership isn’t, like all ownership,…
The Rays’ TV ratings were actually very very good, especially around 2010 when they had some success.
You should get to swing forward and then swing back before letting go of the rim.
Russell Wilson is a top tier QB, Carroll is a good coach, and they're adequate everywhere else.
Those jerseys are amazing. More teams should wear pink.
I don't really see what the Reds are getting out of this. They give up a couple prospects and clear Bailey, but they still are taking on money and they're still bad.
Heat up the clam juice in a small saucepan with some wine and butter, then whisk in flour and make a sort of clam gravy. Then, thin it with a little pasta water.
It wasn’t dirty or premeditated, but the way the two guys collided, Wilson was throwing punches before Oleksiak could react. Bad luck more than anything.
Remind me how fighting helps keep players safe in 2018.
Is that made or attempted? If it's made, at least some of the discrepancy can be explained by shooting percentages.
NBA refs take a very fast and loose approach to what constitutes gathering the ball out of a dribble, and steps don’t start counting until after the gather is finished. This is why they seem to be more strict on travels before a guy starts dribbling than after.
The museum is absolutely loaded with Pete Rose memorabilia. Partially because of his penchant for self-promotion and partially because he was a big part of baseball history. It’s not like he’s ignored.
If you go strictly by counting stats, Bained has 1628 RBI, which is over the 1500 threshold that used to be a lock.
An actual safety would have had a shot at Drake there. Not sure what Gronk was doing.