Two writers owed money to Placido Polanco.
Thin-skinned plus poor reading comprehension....bad mix.
St Louis might be the only “big city” in America that has a downtown that is always empty.
One more would make a Neal Brennan show for the cognitively impaired.
I can see the confusion. Players from the same team usually don't swap jerseys.
One time I was in Chicago for a hearing and visiting a friend and they had the air show going on. Prior to this visit I had never been in a city during an air show and did not know it was a thing. So with the F15s flying around in the city I legit thought we were at war. I may never be able to go back.
For anyone that thinks Cardinals fans aren’t very smart, this is the smocking gun.
They say the most exciting play in St. Louis baseball is a Yadier Molina triple into the left field corner - most of the excitement comes from seeing if Molina can beat it out for a single.
Who would’ve guessed that a man who wears a red hat was so sensitive?
All stars, elite players and leaders of their teams do not speak bad about any city.
Where in the article does Ley say any of those things? Philly fans are some of the most thin-skinned groups in sports — here’s a tip: Everyone does hate you. They also hate Cowboys fans and Patriots fans. You’re not special, but you are hated.
The Houston Oilers haven’t made any waves recently.
I dunno. If fresh legs can make Anderson better than Todd Gurley, that’s still a worrying fact for star RBs everywhere. (Though perhaps a comforting one for replacement-level ones.)
So we’re asking which sport’s management class came to its senses more?
“You’re going to make a stupid comment on Kinja, you’re going to think it’s clever at first but then cringe after the 15 minute edit window and you won’t get that many likes.”
GODDAMMIT!!!
The only problem is Romo is in the booth reading the field seconds before the snap, just like he tried to do as a player, only from a far supierior angle. If he were a coordinator he’d not be able to communicate any of this to the players in time to effect the outcome.