Lauer: Thanks Bob, we'll be back with more from Sochi after this.
Lauer: Thanks Bob, we'll be back with more from Sochi after this.
Deadspin Reader: Christ, another re-imagining of NFL Logos? I'm good, thanks....
(Clicks On Drew's Funbag)
really bummed this classic JR moment couldn't get integrated into the mix somehow... regardless, this is awesome, Tim
NHL on ESPN is way too low on this list
Hell, even the controversy over Jones's selection is giving bobsled the most pre-Olympic attention than it's had since its last celebrity athlete, Herschel Walker in 1992.
Welcome to the Future, you guys
[Reads article]
[Sighs and chuckles]
[Reads Barry's comment about where he was told to intern]
[Bashes head on keyboard and can't help but chuckle some more]
-24-year old who would love the chance to network with everyone on this email chain and spent three of the last five years of his life at a South Dakota journalism…
oh I get it, it's funny because he covers the Jets now #LOLJets
I adopted the Mets, Jets and Knicks when I moved to New York..... God I'm a fuckin shithead....
This really doesn't matter, but am I the only person who thinks Auburn duplicated this play from the Tennessee Titans' Music City Miracle Play? The Titans designed and practiced that play and although it was on a kick return rather than a play from scrimmage, it's look is extremely similar to Auburn's last gasp last…
I didn't even see this before I posted my 2 cents on the subject... Thank you, I feel vindicated...
I'm really glad I'm not the only person who gets those thoughts to do something really stupid and heinous (and never acts on them, but always has a 'holy shit what am I thinking' moment).
If they're anything like the Native American teams in South Dakota then they traditionally have a ton of speed and scoring too. When I was growing up in So Dak, our high school coaches always told us some of the most entertaining basketball you'll ever see was on the Lower Brule Reservation.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned this yet, but this rule is already in place in many amateur, high school and little leagues. In those instances, a runner must slide into home if the ball is either on its way or at the plate. If no attempt to slide is made, the runner is automatically called out and in many leagues…
this needs to be mentioned here
This is rare, but not unprecedented. Karl Ravech did it on Baseball Tonight a couple years back at the winter meetings, reporting on contract details for I believe Albert Pujols... And if you go way back you can find Walter Cronkite working his sources in the reporting of Lyndon Johnson's death live on the CBS Evening…
That's actually Joe Garagiola. McCarver never worked a postseason game with Vin Scully. In fact, I don't think he ever did any game with Scully.