Can't watch all of them live because of working a 9-5, so DVR'ing them instead. Looking forward to seeing how many episodes the DVR can hold before it hits 100% full! Will probably be watching nothing but The Simpsons for the next week
Can't watch all of them live because of working a 9-5, so DVR'ing them instead. Looking forward to seeing how many episodes the DVR can hold before it hits 100% full! Will probably be watching nothing but The Simpsons for the next week
Great eye. Looking at that part this morning -though it's not the same time in the video now that it's been updated to MLB.com's version - I can see what you're talking about.
Have seen the replay again & again and still have no clue what happened. It looks like he simply slipped and his leg gave out.
Fantastic. Absolutely fantastic.
Thank you. Index all the way!
Yep. That sounds exactly right.
This is actually one of the things McClendon was yelling at/asking Randazzo when he went out onto the field AFTER being ejected Saturday night. Something like, "What are you going to write?" Or maybe it was "What are you going to say?" Can't remember which one, but you get the gist.
30 for 30 & Grantland are up there for sure.
The greys are back! Welcome back to our grey overlords!
Pineapple! Yes!
Thank you to everyone for working so hard to solve this the past day or two.
I don't frequent Jezebel, but that doesn't mean that I didn't care. Because nobody should have to see that crap.
As for the solution: I like it. A hearty welcome back to our Grey overlords!
Thank you for the warning. They're doing it on Gawker, too, though you almost certainly already know that.
The title wasn't "slow starts to the regular season". It was "Slow Starts: Notable 2014 Preseason Debuts". So yes, it is something that ESPN can be criticized over.
They really are. Another example: Blake Bortles looked good on Friday night. As a result, Herm Edwards basically called out the Jags plan to sit him all season during Saturday's Sportscenter. He didn't say that they should start him, just that he played really well. And that if he keeps playing this well, they need to…
This is true. But it didn't matter during the Spurrier/Urban Meyer years. During those periods, you'd have people living as far south as Miami buying season tickets even though that meant ~5 hour drives each way.
Yep. I'm looking forward to the season, but also dreading seeing how empty it is going to be for at least the first few games.
Don't think that's crazy at all. But if I recall correctly from my time there - which was only a few years ago- everything other than football is free. And football was only somewhere around $15 a game. Non-student tickets had a face value of either $30 or $40 something. So even if they raised the cost a little since…
They also started a "recent graduate" program prior to last season, where anyone who had graduate in the last few years could get season tickets for something like $200 per seat for the season including booster fee. That works out to less than $30 a game, which is far less than what normal season ticket holders/alumni…
As Buster Olney pointed out: This comes a year after they picked Mark Appel - struggling in A ball - over Kris Bryant - thought of by many as one of the top prospects in MLB.
Another weird thing is that the new website, myorlandopredators.com, appears to just be a single page with the news of Siegel's purchase and a link to the press release on it. The website does not include the Predators schedule, roster, or a link to buy tickets despite the fact that the season apparently isn't over…