Why do the refs have to make a mountain out of that...thing?
Why do the refs have to make a mountain out of that...thing?
They also have a team with a racial slur as its name.
What a slap to the face to Brees. This is the kind of indiginity that will really leave a mark.
Nice, former AL vs former NL.
Well, it eliminated them from winning the NL Central and getting a chance to play the Braves with home field advantage in the first round, so the point still stands. Which is: screw the team that can’t take care of business when its all in their control, twice.
anything but a LA - NY/BOS series.
Brewers / Astros.
I could talk about this all day, man. I’m a 36 year old Brewers fan, so I’ve known mostly shit for my life. 2008 was a glimmer of a future, and 2011 was the year that could have been. But this, finally, FINALLY feels like a team that’s going to be more than just a flash in the pan.
LOL. The Cubs tripped over their own dicks, losing 2 straight single elimination games in 2 days at home. Fuck them.
FEAR THE BEER!
Baseball has been wrestling with advanced statistics for about 15 years now. Meanwhile Reddit is filled with people foaming at the mouth with opinions on defensive shifts.
Judging by the excitement of his teammates, he must be an asshole.
One of the finer examples of username/comment synergy.
The worst part? Roethlisberger is the father.
Dude seriously. You let one person control your organization the way the UFC let McGregor do, and you reap what you fucking sow. The Islamophobia shit was so disgusting that any other mature organization pulls him immediately. But the UFC let McGregor get bigger than itself. But that’s also because Dana White is a…
Conor fans are so delusional. They watched their guy lose four rounds and tap out, yet want Khabib stripped. They are pretending like there’s no history of teams fighting teams in and around the octagon after fights; are totally ignoring Conor’s actions at UFC 223, and his taking the islamophobia to 11 when…
They literally used the bus incident to promote this fight. They encouraged escalation on a personal level and outside the octagon every step of the way. They reap what they sow.