With any luck, he’ll soon forget which team he played for.
With any luck, he’ll soon forget which team he played for.
I bet very few people who work for the major pro sports leagues (including players) have any idea how much of their revenue comes from cable subscribers who aren’t interested in sports. I am interested in sports, and I pay $420+ each year for Sunday Ticket and MLB.TV. But once those prices go up as a result of not…
Guys, just get rid of the guys I find annoying. I’ll make you a list. This isn’t hard.
That ESPN is“trimming fat” while leaving Chris Berman on the payroll (in whatever capacity he now overfills) is just too ironic to go without some mention here...
Was really hoping Britt McHenry would get the axe today. Would’ve been a victory for vehicle impound employees everywhere.
You know what might have actually helped in the long term? Cutting the executives, some of whom are surely making some pretty large salaries, who decided overpaying for TV rights was a good idea.
I wouldn’t buy a car because of any one factory worker. That doesn’t mean I think the factory workers shouldn’t get paid for their effort.
“would get in the way of them being students first and foremost, and athletes second.”
I’ll have to remember these words of wisdom from the Ohio State and Stanford presidents tomorrow night when I’m watching Malik Hooker and Marshon Lattimore of Ohio State and Christian McCaffrey and Solomon Thomas of Stanford each…
How would his daughter know what her father has done sexually?
Hmmmm, not very liberal minded of Mr. Chait to want to shut down the free speech of protesters.
*crosses fingers*
pleaseletitberovell, pleaseletitberovell, pleaseletitberovell
JEB!’s involvement continues to amuse me. Is he so influential in South Florida politics that the idea is he’ll be able to grease all sorts of wheels for them in the future? Because otherwise I don’t know what he’s bringing to the table. It’s not his name, his popularity, or his money, because Jeter’s better off than…
Still KD a bitch
Dion Waiters thinks they’re talking about how to stop him...
They seem like an odd couple, but it makes a lot of sense. One once politely asked his audience to clap. The other is probably New York’s patient zero for the clap.
Howard Schultz and friends bought Sonics and Storm for $200 million, then sold them in 5 years for $350 million because it was financially impossible to succeed in an environment where your franchise value increases 75% every 5 years and the public won’t buy you a new arena.
I find it TERRIFYING (like, stomach-churning, to-the-core-nauseated by terror) that these people can say whatever they like—make ludicrous claims and slander people, subvert and pervert “good” and “bad” at a whim and all in the service of their own agenda (and largely their own ego)—and PEOPLE.WILL.BELIEVE.THEM.…
“Hair journey”?
I MISS HIM SO MUCH IT LITERALLY HURTS.