
And Boom Goes The Dynamite
And Boom Goes The Dynamite
I’m 47. I think I’m about as young as someone can be who remembers John Madden as a football coach. I also remember him becoming a commentator because he thought everyone sucked, then he completely redefined it. #ProblemSolver
Ohhh! Poor Baby has to use albuterol to ride 75 miles up a 50 degree incline. You don’t see me using drugs, and I’ve finished a 5k in under an hour... on a bike.
I can’t possibly give an inch on this one turn in this 3-week 2200 mile race. It’s much better to crash and take 1/2 the field with me and just pray I don’t get injured.
My uncle had a gig where he was the only one who knew how to operate/fix some machine for US Steel. There were like five or six of them in the world. The problem was that they worked for the most part, so it wouldn’t have been cost effective to replace them.
I don’t have a problem with Daniel Cormier. I think he’s been great for MMA, except the weight cutting. And there’s no shame in losing to Jon Jones. Bones is the best to ever do it.
There has never been competitive balance in the NBA. Not even the 70s, which were dominated by cocaine.
They’ve been trying to set up a Lesnar super fight since DC lost to Jones last year.
So, Brock Lesnar just happened to be in the front row, and Cormier just happened to notice a WWE superstar and just happened to know that said WWE superstar might want to make a comeback to MMA, and all this occurred in the moments after the biggest win of Cormier’s career. He was already, as a 39 year old, thinking…
Sure, every fighter predicts that they’ll win by knockout, but Cormier said exactly how he was going to do it, and he even publicly exposed a flaw in Miocic’s game that his camp could have worked to cover up before the fight.
The Robinson-Duncan era was not only consistent, but consistently great.
I couched what I wrote in the post by saying it would depend on how far Rodgers wants to take this, and it’s unlikely it will get that far for either side. Obviously, he’d have to risk a lot. But we’ve never really seen a superstar QB go to the mattresses by putting a team in the bind of going without a superstar QB.
As a Spurs fan, I am ok with getting nothing for him. Let him sit out the year and then sign to play with LeBron when LeBron is 35 and dwindling.
Do you really have no sense of history? I’m not expecting you to have actually taken an American History class, but you could have at least paid attention to Gangs of New York or The Godfather or All in the Family or some of the sub-plots in Deadwood or The Wire or The Sopranos or Boardwalk Empire, basically any…
A couple things:
You’re right. The Ws on’t need him to score. But if he’s not scoring, how is he going to get his money? If he’s healthy, Boogie is the best center in the NBA. He has a 1 year/$5 million contract. He was expecting, at least, a 4 year/$160 million before he got hurt. There’s no way he’s just happy to be there. He’s not…
Kobe Bryant was a 210lb, laser focused machine who never really came back from a torn achilles. Boogie Cousins is a 270lb head case. Well, I’m guessing about the 270lbs. He could be 320.
3a: Keep setting off the alarm until dude turns the alarm completely off. Steal the car, and park it in long term parking at the airport (the bigger the better).