Is this just the new thing for baseball fans? Anytime a manager makes a pitching move that doesn't work out they're idiots?
Is this just the new thing for baseball fans? Anytime a manager makes a pitching move that doesn't work out they're idiots?
There is a streaming site that I use for games that aren't on the major networks but you have to be real careful with where you click because there are ads layered over the feed at first. I don't really recommend the site for people that aren't cautious however if you're desperate you can use it: 1st Row Sports
Any of those other guys who got cut in the top five in jersey sales for the ENTIRE NFL?
"Why exactly is it "unfortunate?""
It's unfortunate because Michael Sam is attempting to become the first openly gay player in the NFL, something of enormous symbolic importance, and while no one wants him to be judged by anything but his merits as a football player, many sports fans were and are rooting for him to succeed.
Easy there. "Unfortunate" because people were rooting for him to make the team. No one said the Rams were obligated to keep him.
Probably unfortunate because people wanted him to play better, not that it was a bad decision by the Rams. Come on.
You're a moron.
A slumpbuster is the waitress you pick up at the wafflehouse after a good night of drinking.
What would the ad have said. Thanks for bailing on game 6, really appreciated you booing us off the floor in the Finals this year and you don't give a shit about anything other than what color thong is in Kim and Khloe's ass. Oh The U sucks.
Anyone who actually listens to the show knows there is no way Stugotz actually paid anything for this billboard. Oh well guess it's Pandora for my drive home.
To be clear: Le Batard NEVER intended on actually buying an ad in the newspaper. He was just curious what it would cost when one of his co-hosts suggested it would cost $100,000. Le Batard had a researcher call the Cleveland Plain Dealer and the Akron Beacon-Journal to merely get a quote. Only when they rejected it…
YES IT MOST DEFINITELY DID.
As someone who listens to the show all the time, I have to say that this has never been anything but a joke to Le Batard. His cohost was actually the person (seemingly jokingly) being up in arms about it, and he's the one who bought the billboards with Dan's dad "Papi".
The whole thing has been more of a sort of…
His point is fun. Fun is good.
How on gods green earth did they have no clue... THEY HAVE BEEN TALKING ABOUT IT SINCE LAST FRIDAY!!!! They were asking the question on the show yesterday if ESPN was ok with it. They asked the question on air and went out of their way to ask it.
Sports are serious business.
They're off the air locally as well.
Far too comfortable given ESPN's behavior. I think it's more like
I do have information about the size and wood grain of the stick up ESPN's ass. Unfortunately, the WWL's media-centipede with the BBWA has it too far down their esophagus, so I can't send you the original: