I mean, there's ALWAYS the risk that Tatis "Mike Hampton"s himself and is out of the game in two years, but yeah, I'm all for saying "horsefeathers it" to all the arbitration years and just locking up your obvious superstar
With his slash line and age, I'm not sure why he would be available. His value is heavily tied to him being able to hit singles, he hasn’t graded out particularly well defensively, and most importantly, the Twins have Andrelton, Polanco, and several other players near MLB ready in middle infield. a .480 SLG indicates he’s doing more than slapping singles
I can't figure out in what universe Foligno would think Kane was his man on the last play. I can't figure out in what universe Foligno was starting in OT when Laine, Atkinson, Domi, Roslovic, Jenner, Texier, Bjorkstrand, etc. are on the bench.
It's super wild that Columbus was all but moving to Austin not long ago, but an enormous grass-roots movement got it to not only stay, but win the MLS Cup, AND get a brand new downtown stadium (which I drive by every day, and it looks amazing)
Most recent Bracketology doesn't see a true Blue Blood school until a #6 seed Kansas. (I'm not counting #2 Villanova in that strata of schools) Kansas - 6 North Carolina - 10 UCLA - 7 (and is probably borderline blue blood anymore) Louisville - 7 Indiana - 10 UConn - 11 Kentucky - out Duke - out
I haven't paid attention this year so I didn't know that KCs OL had been largely decimated. It looked a lot like a game in which Charles Leno and Bobbie Massie were tasked with protecting the edges. They were dealing with several injuries, yeah, JPP, Suh, etc. were on Mahomes every play
No reason to muck up the other threads with our Superbowl hot takes So, how many times do you think staff tried teaching Andy Reid how to wear his mask before they gave up?