nov15-22
nov15-22
nov15-22

I saw you mention in a previous question that you had a buffet at your wedding and made sure you got seconds. I’m getting married next year, and multiple couples have said some variation of, ‘Don’t expect to eat the food at your wedding.’ How much bullshit is this? Yes, there’s a lot going on, but if I’m going to

When was the last time Donald Trump walked an entire golf course while playing? Further, when was the last time Trump carried his own clubs while walking a golf course?

I’d argue his point is more that you should only piss away tens of millions of dollars if such action has a chance to actually create any sort of impact. Otherwise the world is completely unchanged, with the one exception that you are personally tens of millions of dollars poorer.

That is what I said...

Being up 14 is not a big lead until you have the ball and are up 14. Until then its just a 1 score lead and you are waiting to see what the other team does. Its like in tennis. If you start with the serve in the first game, and you go up 3 games to 0, you are only up 1 service break (you only stopped your opponent

And you just stated the reason why MLB has limited replay review. This is not reviewable because by definition the catcher did not cleanly catch the ball (otherwise the foul tip is moot). They only review the items that have a clear and obvious reversal. The only thing that requires any discretion is placement of

Only issue is how do you reverse a call that was ruled dead before an out was recorded? Chirinos had to scramble far to get that ball (its clearly past the dirt around home plate. Sanchez is slow so I am 95% certain he gets him out, but if its a live ball and he’s running are we sure Chirinos doesn’t fumble with the

I thought the ump got fooled by the bounce to be honest. A breaking ball that hits the dirt will kick the way it was spinning 95% of the time, but this one kicked the opposite way back towards the plate. I presume that the ump thought Sanchez nicked it, imparting reverse spin causing it to bounce to the right, not to

Here’s the issue with “correcting” this play via replay. The ball got away from Chirinos by quite a distance. Sanchez is not out until he is tagged and/or thrown out at first, neither of which happened. Now Sanchez is slow, Chirinos has a fairly accurate arm, and the ball did kick quite a distance away but not the

This has nothing to do with whether or not its a penalty, but rather that the ref’s threw a flag and then picked it up, possibly with not allowed aid from an eye in the sky. It is 100% clear that Mahomes (and most QBs) pays attention to this kind of stuff (the first deep TD to Hill was when he knew he had a free play,

Not sure there is much almost about it.

Because he would have even more likely been out. I mean for the following reasons:

No. Let UEFA screw this up by declaring a forfeit. The amount of outcry of them siding with the racists will be MASSIVE.

No they are not. All of this is since 2002 (8 division era)

Why would Gruden develop Haskins? There was 0% chance he’d be there next year. He knew it and went with the player that gave him a 5% chance of winning vs. a 2% chance.

I go the other way. Jay probably booked a tee time as he was driving over, and right now is getting his clubs into the back of the golf cart.

The business is dying. There is no real place for backwards looking sports journalism (i.e. writing about something that already happened) anymore because its so immediate and things like Twitter made it so democratic to get a knock-off version for free.

This is dumb. Here is a perfect example.

Exactly. What was the old NCAA tagline... “There are over 380,000 student athletes, and most of us go pro in something other than sports”

My guess is he filed suit after the show moved to Netflix, as 40% of the income made when it was on Crackle was in the form of miniature Crackle candy chocolates.  That’s what Jerry can do, when you have $100M you can get paid in candy because he’s doing it solely to drive a 1946 Citreon or whatever.