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theosmone

LOL - it’s been done!

Agreed about the stakes involved here. The owners better watch out for that first step toward greater player bargaining leverage! It’s a potential doozy indeed!

Mooch!! 

I’m not watching the game and I don’t condone the “tactical” decision. That said, they achieved their “goal” of getting the ball back without allowing any further points from Ohio State. Their ensuing offensive incompetence shouldn’t take away from this “achievement”.

No!  all Joe Buck all the time!  

BOR-ING

George W can ball in ANY alternate universe.  

I’m so sick of this. Don’t hate the player, hate the game. If tennis changed the rules to allow coaching (which they should), Ramos wouldn’t be put in the impossible position of knowing when / not to levy a penalty for something the rules say IS a penalty.

I’m so sick of this. Don’t hate the player, hate the game. If tennis changed the rules to allow coaching (which they should), Ramos wouldn’t be put in the impossible position of knowing when / not to levy a penalty for something the rules say IS a penalty.

Yes.  Like 2009, the outburst way surpassed the initial call...coaching / foot fault or not.  You have to find a way to move on.  

exactly. Doesn’t help that her coach moonlights as an ESPN analyst. Hard to be impartial if it means turning on one of your own.

No sarcasm here. Is Phillips’ goal really to earn a ring by just appearing on the Sox roster at some point in the regular season of a World Series year? And if he does get a ring out of this, how big a deal is it for him? Does he ever wear it in public? Proudly show it off to grandchildren?

Hey buddy, they got a new invention!  It’s called a napkin!  

Ugh. Weak-assed piffle.

The team reportedly found emails where David was negotiating the purchase of a $3 million private jet

VAR is bad, but sometimes, VAR is good.—

Chris I’m hopeful that doesn’t happen and wonder if it’s best for the Braves to take no action.

Yes! And in that vein of a 3D strike zone, I continue to wait with unbridled enthusiasm for the first pitcher to go all super-eephus all the time. I’m talking 50-100 feet in the air landing in the center of the plate every time.  The great equalizer!

Yet 2018 has been his best year since 2009,...