fellowtraveller
FellowTraveller
fellowtraveller

Holy crap, I missed it. Did Tony Gonzalez come out of retirement last night?

In all seriousness, Gronk may not even be the best tight end currently playing. There’s at least an argument that Gates or Witten had better careers at his age. To be honest, he might not even be the best tight end on the field yesterday. I

Why do I feel like that’s a feature, not a bug :-/

Only in Kansas City could Rex Fucking Hudler still have a job

This round goes to Drew, but it is almost by default. I mean Billy Haisley could have won this round against Burneko’s awful take.

So this has to be Cleveland’s brain trust having their bluff called, right? Make a fuss about getting something extra, Boston isn’t willing to budge, so get a nothing pick in the future to save face.

“brother”

I’d have to vote with Wright. Rolen’s injuries seem to pile up from use and abuse instead of come out of nowhere like Wright’s, and he won world series after beating the Mets in the NLCS.

So what you’re saying is that you want some Dany Targaryen/Anakin Skywalker fanfic.

Fuck these guys. Bring on the robots.

I’m surprised and kind of disappointed that I haven’t seen your type of analogy more in comments sections. I’ve seen a whole bunch of comments from people (who all happened to be white) saying, basically, that the Neo-Nazis, KKK, et al. we’re just using their First Amendment rights to proclaim their beliefs, and

Yeah, Bannon never wanted a functioning Federal government in the first place, so no way he lets up now that he’s on the outside.

I know you’re making a Dragon’s Lair reference, but why the stock Teddy Bridgewater pic?

Seriously? I can think of a ton of examples where guys fall off a cliff past 30. Pujols. Kemp. Howard. Sandoval. Vernon Wells. Carl Crawford.

This, flatly, is wrong. Only the very best players remain productive into their 30s. Unless there is sarcasm here I’m not picking up, you should take a closer look at baseball aging curves.

I think you’re (intentionally) misunderstanding what this article is actually saying.

A good second-round gamble is the Chiefs taking a 6-foot-7 guy who played at an FCS school and hoping he becomes a starting DE. A bad second-round gamble is picking a kicker when there are plenty of similar options at his position available near the end of or after the draft.

You’ve never been more wrong in your life.

No, you’re wrong.