Top MLS salaries: Beckham - $6.5 million guaranteed Blanco - $2.67 million Marcelo Gallardo - $1.87 million Juan Pablo Angel - $1.59 million Claudio Reyna - $1.27 million Landon Donovan - $900,000 "Forty-six players earn the league minimum of $33,000. Among developmental players, 30 make $17,700 and 43 make $12,900."
even rich people have to work on fridays sometimes isnt this a value game though? shouldnt the average joes be sittin there today? No, it's a regular date. If I was going to spend $70 for a club box ticket or $175 for a dugout box seat, I wouldn't do it in early April.
To be fair, Barrett's goal came in the 4th minute, a couple of minutes before Larentowicz was sent off. Blanco still looks pretty good for someone old enough to be my grandfather, not to mention mimic his running abilities. I did love the PK he drilled, though. He pretty much did a full sprint from about 15 yards back and nailed an absolutely perfect, unstoppable shot into the upper left corner of the goal.
-"This guy is NOT a clutch hitter. He is not a clutch hitter." -"His numbers would be contrary to that." -"He's not a clutch player" Three year splits: Overall - .273/.348/.450/.798 RISP - .317/.405/.500/.905 Runners on - .299/.380/.479/.859 His close and late numbers aren't good, but geez, do a little research. And by research I mean looking at the sheet of paper in front of you.
Geez. I go into the shower with the Fire up 2-0 and come out with a 4-0 blowout late in the first half. They have really taken advantage of the gift the head official gave them by making it 11 v 10.
Preseason schedule: vs. Kansas City - August 7, 8, 9, 10, or 11 @ Seattle - August 14, 15, 16, 17, or 18 vs. San Francisco - August 21, national game on FOX at 7 PM @ Cleveland - August 28 or 29
Here's the explanation for the previous rule: I believe I heard that the rule was put in to protect against poor playing surfaces with the thinking that there's no other reason why a snap under center would not reach the QB's hands.
Please watch the language. There was a policy established back in the fall about playing off of his name and anything inappropriate is against the policy.
Some other interesting rule notes from the AP: -The playoff reseeding proposal was shot down before it was even voted upon -The forceout rule for receptions has been eliminated -Teams can now defer to the second half when they win a coin toss -FGs and PATs are now subject to instant replay -A direct snap from center that is untouched by the QB will now be a live ball -The 5-yard incidental facemask penalty as been eliminated