Yogi Berra, Ted Williams (two wars in two separate decades), Rocky Bleier, Jerry Coleman, Bob Feller, and especially Bob Kalsu would disagree with you
Yogi Berra, Ted Williams (two wars in two separate decades), Rocky Bleier, Jerry Coleman, Bob Feller, and especially Bob Kalsu would disagree with you
Is he less of a man because of that? Should he have gone and possibly died for no reason? There’s no dignity to war, never has been, never will be
And ultimately became a more popular athlete than all the others that were afraid to take a stand
I’m a man, but I support you on this. The “he’s not a danger,” is a smack in the face to everyone, because he’s on the f***in’ witness stand for being just that
I wish it wasn’t. His tick to fill air is to say a player’s name and the one fact that he memorized (pro player, it’s the college they went to; college, it’s the hometown and/or state). It was really bad when he announced soccer, he would just always state “Dempsey, of the Sounders,” etc, since he couldn’t understand…
I can’t watch college football or basketball on Fox because of him. Watch one quarter of a call of his in the fall, this is literally all he can say:
Trump and Harbaugh are the same person right? Have they ever been seen in the same place at the same time?
Really? He may slip-up at times, but he anticipates plays better than anyone else. I’ll take his recognizing a mismatch or the upcoming play from the substitution pattern 10 seconds early, and telling the viewers to watch what’s about to unfold (and usually being correct) than Gus Johnson screaming because he can’t…
I know people mostly listen for sound bites, etc., but from a pure understanding of substitution patterns, plays unfolding, etc, Danielson and Lundqvist have always been highly underrated. They often see plays developing ahead of time, and thus there many dead-air gasps from Danielson. They may not have crazy calls,…
*Goink
To further your point, baseball is much more individualistic. Runs are the only offensive number that rely on a teammate, every other stat is you vs. the pitcher. Morey also was the first, but yeah, the media hype over Shane Battier has given him a much longer leash than others would have had
I’m still baffled by this. This is literally the last coach Harden needs. Good thing “Dork Elvis” is his GM. How’s it goink?
This is Morey’s last attempt to prove he’s the smartest guy in the league. Sadly for him, he and Sam Hinkie both fell into the same trap of not being able to separate quantifiable assets from human beings. Sure, it’s great to always make trades, load the team up, exchange one asset for another that fits more, but…
Granted I haven’t tossed an AFL ball in ten or so years (haven’t been around too many Aussie’s recently), but it’s easier in the sense that the ball is designed for the possibility of a bounce, whereas a football’s edges are quite pointy. But that doesn’t mean you can control where it’s going. It’s slightly flatter on…
An AFL ball is oblong, and is quite flat at both ends. It’s bounce is incredibly unpredictable, just look at the route it takes at each of the restarts once the ref hits it off the ground. For a guy who just picked up the game to be able to run full speed, in a top flight game, and bounce it perfectly back up to…
If you’re going to pitch from the windup in that situation, you better be damned sure you have a quick motion. That was slowwwww
Just burn the white suit
My friend was at a bar on the night of August 26th, 2009. He looked up and saw Nick Swisher. They shared some drinks, took some shots, Swisher ended up passing out at the bar, but it’s all good...Swisher had a 1pm game the next day: http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/NYA/NYA2…
How come this man doesn’t address that he nearly bankrupted a state? Or do facts not matter
Because, SPORTS HEALS ALL!!!