For a rookie? Not much. Probably in the low million range.
For a rookie? Not much. Probably in the low million range.
YES! I REMEMBER THIS!
What’s funny is that last season, some local suit company here signed Sacre to be the pitchman...and THEN his ass gets cut.
I thought that one year they moved in the 3 point line he was going to be deadly, because his pet shot was a step inside the line.
His name means, “Of the Harris”.
As someone who is a fan of both L.A. teams, I can vouch for this.
Man, what happened to Quintana? He’s really fallen off this year.
And then Tanaka from Major League should run up to the loser and tell them that they have no marbles.
He literally does everything that every other shitty QB a team has taken a flyer on does.
I will very rarely cry at things that happen in movies. I’m a writer, and I just see most of those beats coming from too far away.
It’s just astonishing the lengths teams will go to find a spot for you if you were a QB.
Right now, #200 is Marc Polmans. A player I’ve literally never heard of before. Your story took place in 1998. The Williams sisters combined had won, at that point, 0 Grand Slams in singles.
The Dodgers are awesome. (I don’t understand how anyone would have beef with a team that hasn’t won a championship in 30 years.)
Or New Yorkers trying to tell you Houston is pronounced, “Howston”.
Maybe it’s an advantage. 2 brains working in tandem?
In this case, John got directly pressed into asking specifically about her versus men. He didn’t just up and say this out of the blue like he was in the Duck Dynasty family.
700th means that Serena wouldn’t have reasonably ever have made a Grand Slam event draw. 200th meant that she’d have played in some and likely exited in the first round. I think that’s more likely for her in her prime.
It’s more just that saying 700th sounds dismissive, whereas, saying 200th gets the same point across and doesn’t.
You’d be hard pressed to find one. :)
And that’s why he left to go to the Dodgers, the team that has the coolest people around.