I suspect you’re very much in the minority in your opinion of Tirico, but you’re entitled to it just the same.
I suspect you’re very much in the minority in your opinion of Tirico, but you’re entitled to it just the same.
We’d have also accepted “wait for the price to be slashed”.
I agree with you on that; concussions don’t always manifest themselves immediately, and it’s better to be safe than sorry.
No, unless I missed one.
He wasn’t wearing anything that looked like what’s in the picture in the linked article.
Isn’t that where Silicon Valley got its idea for its season one dick joke?
Super Bowl VII.
Well, Emmanuel Burris and Jeff Halpern weren’t cutting it, so...
Tony Zych disagrees...
They’re season ticket holders, and brothers, and the older one (the one not mocking Zobrist) lives in Las Vegas - https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/dc-sports…
“These are idiot boys and girls having too much to drink and not being aware of their surroundings and having clouded judgement.”
What is proper for boat shoes these days? I know all the cool kids (especially those that are literally kids in high school or middle school) tend to favor Nike Elite crew socks with their boat shoes (the Sperry brand is favored), either in black with white swoosh or white with black swoosh. The socks are a bit higher…
Babe Ruth is, for many, the best baseball player that ever lived, and perhaps his ability as a pitcher will forever keep you in that camp. However, there was a passage in the Ali section of the boxing ranking article that you linked to that resonated with me, one that makes me wonder if perhaps Ali’s closest baseball…
And Utley stole the Mets’ souls on the same day that the Cardinals DFA’d Ruben Tejada, the guy whose leg Utley broke last year.
Meanwhile, Washington D.C. casts its envious eyes north toward New York, and plaintively wails, “Hey, our baseball team can shirk its post-game duties, too! See, we’re just like New York!”
Thanks. Like I said, only been there once, and only drove past Turner Field on the way to the airport, so it’s not exactly like I know the place.
I’ve only been to Atlanta once, and am doubtless speaking from a position of ignorance, but I didn’t get the sense from being there that Turner Field was exactly downtown.
“no runs scored on May’s play” is a bit of a red herring here, since there wasn’t a runner on third.
The greatness of his catch is exaggerated because it was made by one of the greatest players ever, and it was made during a World Series (which is probably the only reason we have film footage of it).