He was always terrible. He is notoriously cheap, and happened to have a guy named Michael Jordan. Don’t forget that team was awful post-Jordan (fully acceptable, for a few years anyway) until Rose and Thibs got them to the Eastern Conference Finals.
He was always terrible. He is notoriously cheap, and happened to have a guy named Michael Jordan. Don’t forget that team was awful post-Jordan (fully acceptable, for a few years anyway) until Rose and Thibs got them to the Eastern Conference Finals.
I am 32. I 100% agree with this assessment.
Scottie Pippen is easily better than anyone on the Cavs not named LeBron. Sure Krause made the trade to get Pippen, but please don’t act like he was JR Smith before MJ got a hold of him.
As someone with no horse in the race, Juve fans are insufferable. I work for one. A fantastic boss, but defintely feels that all Serie A titles should just be given to them before the season even starts.
time to cross off another universtiry my future children wont be applying to. Notre Dame joins the ranks fo Baylor and Penn State, amongst others.
As BrewCrew82 can attest, mediocre pitcher. Used to be a decent twitter follow though.
I would disagree on the Chargers. They look great for 55 minutes of football most week, one of the best teams in the league for that span. The comedy of errors in those last five minutes have been riveting television.
As a Packer fan, watching Aaron Rodgers has been an awful experience for the last year plus. He essentially has been one of the worst QB’s in the legue over that time frame. I am going to venture on a limb and say a short week will not recitfy that situation, and it will be as bad as any Thursday night game. Now, he…
Let me fill you in on a little secret....gambling losses are tax deductible, subject to a floor of 2% of your adjusted gross income. Plus corporations get taxed on their profits, so no it isn’t negative.
Most professional golfers are the ritzy country club types who hate anything resembling a tax, minorities, or anything of that type. I would wager a full 75% of them vote Trump. The other 25% probably vote for Johnson, and only because Trump screwed them on fees for designing his latest golf course.
That wasn’t a rule problem, that was a talent problem.
Did anyone else hear Colinsworth’s comment last night that went something like “I was shocked to learn the team doctor and team trainer have the final call in letting a player back in the game, not the independent neurologist.”
Do you know this for a fact?
A good friend of mine, also a Broncos fan, may have one of the better Fantasy Team names this year... Aqib the Safety Off
There is a difference between knowing what to do, and being able to execute.
True, it does not change the outcome. But I think the point is, this should have never been the outcome. And that is why I don’t think people can actually minimize the people who think this way, because they have totally driven this conversation. Which is a shame, but almost makes Kaepernick correct by default.
His actions have not overridden his message. The people who want to spin this into a military/America hating protest have overridden his message. His actions have sparked a completely inept dialogue between those who are positively for his right to protest and those who aren’t. The people who aren’t for his have not…
I knew a kid when I was younger who adored the Cowboys. I can still here him scream about how great Emmit, Troy, Michael, Leon Lett, et. al. were. (I was born in 85).
I will never forget Kuhn, but my hatred for him was more on McCarthy for telegraphing every fullback dive ever run by that guy.
You give Andy Reid a lot of credit.