I don't think getting rid of Blatt would be the final solution to the Cavs' problem.
I don't think getting rid of Blatt would be the final solution to the Cavs' problem.
Pretty measured response, bro. I like it.
Edge of Tomorrow was my favorite movie of the year. It was a ton of fun. It may have helped that I had zero expectations going into it, and I'm not the biggest Cruise fan.
The fact that Thomas Dimitroff is not fired is mindboggling. He is much more responsible for the failure of the team (terrible defensive line/LB signings; signing old players consistently for $3 mil+ a season/almost universally poor drafting with the exception of Julio - who cost a ton - and CBs).
What I most enjoy about this move is the rumor that Arthur Blank fired Smith in part because Smith wasn't willing to have guys who were a character risk on the roster. I'm very much looking forward to the Rex Ryan-Johnny Manziel era in Atlanta.
Let the Trestman-to-Argos rumo(u)rs begin!
When they fire Cutler, that's when I'll be excited.
The Rams are making strides...toward people eventually figuring out that Jeff Fisher is no Vince Lombardi. For guys whose reputation exceeds their performance, Fisher's damn near the top of those power rankings.
Really? You REALLY can't see firing Trestman?
"The Rams are making strides"
Know what's better than dancing on the metaphorical grave of the Niners?
NOTHING
The Sharks will also probably make the playoffs ... then lose.
Hi, 49ers PR intern!
"Who's got it better than us?!"
"That kid who's internship includes medical!"
Seems like a great career move for Harbaugh until he asks a room full of college kids "Who got it better than us??!!" and they reply "serfs."
Cannot resist.
His magical 11-17 era in Denver practically redefined the term "striving for mediocrity."
Temecula tourism.
It's going to be fun to watching him lose his mind during his annual losses to MSU and OSU.