This might not be a big deal, but your take is objectively wrong.
This might not be a big deal, but your take is objectively wrong.
I support the strike. Just wanted to say that because I know my comment is about to get a shit ton of angry replies.
“In search of a living wage.”
Because he reaction was warranted?
Seriously, refs rarely throw flags on coaches in the NFL.
“To judge Roberts’s moves here by their outcome, simply, they sucked—they set up a game-losing grand slam, of course they sucked—but even in an alternate universe where they led to an inning-ending double play and the Dodgers escaped with their lead intact, they still would have been bad.”
Wow. Condolences to the Gay family. No parent should ever bury their child.
This article belongs on The Ringer. I’m not complimenting you.
That audience though.
I feel cursed for having clicked on this article...
Disagree. The more times you can bring up that she asked for money in the deposition and then have her say that is disgusting, the more you can discredit her testimony.
Well it’s a civil trial so I hope so
Under cross-examination, defense lawyer Mark Baute brought up Carleo’s deposition, in which SHE said multiple times that she deserved money for her testimony. (At one point she suggested she should get $1 million.) Each time, Carleo said getting paid for her testimony was an idea other people had suggested to her.
“I want a million dollars.”
Pretty standard question to ask if a witness is being compensated for their testimony. Especially when they said they should be in deposition.
Rzepczynski of course went on to walk Danny Espinosa on four pitches, officially starting the Nationals’ death spiral.
He. can’t. write. recipes. for. food. he. doesn’t. cook.
I understand your concerns but don’t forget that 99% of players have a sports agent representing them. It’s the agent’s responsibility to look after the best interests of the player. Furthermore, the higher contract $ that a player receives typically results in higher commissions for the agent.
Malcolm Gladwell had a great podcast this summer on why nobody in the NBA shoots underhand free throws, even if it would definitely help their percentage. Worth a listen
Yeah but on those shows, the food doesn’t rotate. That appears to be the case here.
Why is Drew dressed like a picnic table for half the trailer? Is he that much of a slob when he eats?