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  1. my two hometown teams, baby!
  2. really? I mean, it's pretty obvious machado ran at him because of how blatantly the first baseman was standing on the bag. that's forgivable somehow? i feel like aguilar did something moderately stupid and machado did something incredibly stupid. it's like someone calling you dumb and you're like wow that's rude and you hit them with your car in response. "hey shouldnt have called me dumb, [expletive]!" well that would just be a badass movie hero response imo. Aguilar put both players at risk of injury. Machado reciprocated. I don't think it was good that Machado did what he did, but I think it's crazy that so many people are ignoring how recklessly Aguilar was fielding. Also, I'm not paying any attention since baseball season ended and this play is the only thing I've seen and I don't want to have to watch anything else in this boring ass sport.
  3. who cares about his toe? The entire foot is over the bag. lmao so horsefeathering what. if machado runs like a normal person and not someone ATTEMPTING TO INJURE ANOTHER PLAYER no one even notices or cares. really? I mean, it's pretty obvious machado ran at him because of how blatantly the first baseman was standing on the bag.
  4. the first baseman standing on top of the bag? Yes, that is dirty. his toe is on like 2 percent of the bag, come on. even if that is weird in anyway, it's orders of magnitude worse to horsefeathering kick the guy's foot for doing it. just touch the other 98 percent of open bag who cares about his toe? The entire foot is over the bag.
  5. the first baseman standing on top of the bag? Yes, that is dirty. His foot was taking up way too much of the bag like an idiot but Machado still had about 2/3s of the bag that was open to land his feet on, he also wasn’t running overly hard as it was a relatively routine play and he had about 3-4 steps (not really running) to adjust where to put his feet before he got to the bag once the out was recorded. It was a dirty horsefeathering play by Machado. Okay, but that is brutal footwork by the first baseman that is going to get somebody else injured and he should be stepped on every single time until he learns how to play beyond the level of a 6-year old.
  6. the first baseman standing on top of the bag? Yes, that is dirty.
  7. why is the first baseman standing on top of the bag?
  8. All I'm saying is he's done plenty to be held accountable for his own horsefeathers views on domestic violence. I don't need to channel someone else's idiocy and place it on him. His agent wouldn't be saying this if Joe didn't feel "attacked" over the issue. Sure, the Trump comparison my not have been from Joe's brain, but Joe clearly has some misguided sense of persecution on this. He also sees a lot of himself in Trump.
  9. this isn't his kooky aunt talking about him at bingo
  10. I'm interpreting this as a quote from Alan Nero. Not Joe Maddon. Am I reading it wrong? It's a quote from Alan Nero, comparing his client, Joe Maddon, to Donald Trump, and how people think Trump should be against murdering journalists, when he obviously is not, and comparing that to people thinking Joe should be against domestic violence, when he obviously is not. It's a terrible quote about an increasingly bad person being compared to a truly awful human being excusing abhorrent behavior by scumbags.
  11. The red is pats @ bears on CBS early. green is hou@jax blue in buf@ind http://506sports.com/2018/07-CBS-E.png
  12. the sports pope is going to sports poop
  13. is this about the bulls scoring ability?
  14. he pulled out [tweet] [/tweet]
  15. Montgomery plus other things seems high to me.
  16. http://isgrudengoneyet.com/ NFL Lines For Week 7 - NFL Football Line Week Seven NFL Line 10/18 - 10/22, 2018 Date & Time Favorite Line Underdog Total 10/17 8:20 ET Denver -2.5 At Arizona 40.5 10/21 9:30 ET LA Chargers At London -6.5 Tennessee 45 10/21 1:00 ET New England -3.5 At Chicago 49.5 10/21 1:00 ET At Tampa Bay -3 Cleveland 49.5 10/21 1:00 ET Detroit -1 At Miami Off 10/21 1:00 ET At Philadelphia -4.5 Carolina 45.5 10/21 1:00 ET At Indianapolis -6.5 Buffalo 42.5 10/21 1:00 ET At Kansas City -6 Cincinnati 58.5 10/21 1:00 ET Minnesota -3 At NY Jets 47 10/21 1:00 ET At Jacksonville -4.5 Houston 42.5 10/21 4:05 ET At Baltimore -2.5 New Orleans 49.5 10/21 4:25 ET At Washington -1.5 Dallas 41.5 10/21 8:20 ET LA Rams -10.5 At San Francisco 53.5 Monday Night Football Line 10/22 8:15 ET At Atlanta -6 NY Giants 54.5 Playoff race watch probably begins after this week. There are 10 teams with 3 wins in the NFC. If the favorites win out this week, there will be 8 teams with 4 wins, and the Bears will not be one of them.
  17. Then you completely ignore the conditions under which they were playing. Miami designed the stadium so the road team will get beat down by the sun all game while they are in the shade. Visitors know this. You can't horsefeathers the bed in the first half on offense and expect the defense to hold up the entire time. You have to score in the first half.
  18. He had a wide open WR open for an easy touchdown and missed by a mile. It was an awful throw that missed a huge opportunity early in the game. Those are not the throws he's allowed to miss. "All the D needed to do" was all of that after playing a full game in 100 degree heat with full sun beating down on them. If the defense has to fight to keep you in the game in the first half as the offense does nothing, they are going to be worn out late. The offense blew that game early. You can't come off the bye and get shutout for the half. That's brutal.
  19. Agreed. I just think it’s interesting that he made excuses about players not listening to him and stuff instead of just sticking with “it didn’t work out”. Means either the dude doesn’t like to take accountability or the players really did not listen to him. Or both So now that we solved the problem by firing Davis, does that mean we don't have to spend $400,000,000 on Harper or Machado? :-" Have to? No. Get to? Absotively
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