jwarner
JWarner
jwarner

The guy works in a highly-speculative and always shifting business - it’s gonna happen.

The technical length of the games isn’t the issue. The issue is the amount of action. Sure, there’s a lot of downtime in football, but the amount of downtime in baseball is ludicrously longer.

Watching a football team is 3 hours once a week. Baseball is three hours 5-6 times a week.

Baseball’s biggest problem right now--and I’m being serious--is that the people who run it do not appear to actually enjoy the game.

Just think how much worse their actions would have been if that camera wasn’t present.

Imagine how these pigs react when a woman calls for help with her abusive partner.

It gets worse.

“I don’t know what got into his mind,” Perez said.

Repetition = Sincerity

The money quote:

That and rich people can also be cheap.

Well, there’s that 47% that doesn’t want to work or take responsibility for anything.

I reckon most of these people had the financials resources to give a plain old cash money bribe,or donate a million or 2 to help with a new library wing. That they had to resort to a batshit cheating scheme is probably because old fashioned bribery is reserved mostly for legacy/blue blood names.

I think the NFL needs to follow Europe’s example and ground the Jets until we can figure what exactly the fuck is up with the team.

Who the fuck wants to play for the jets? What a disaster.

Whatever happened to predictability (in the bribery process)?

“Oh, yer gonna want the Tru-Coat.”

I don’t care who’s in it, but fucking Aaron Sorkin should be writing it.  Too bad Huffman’s implicated, because William H Macy could channel his best Jerry Lundegaard to play one of the perps as the net starts to close.

I feel bad for the unwitting kids, but as for the parents, this is a great day in Schadenfreude. I think this is what is meant by the hoarding of opportunity.