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It’s almost as if having the best coach ever in the history of the collegiate game retire means whoever replaces him will suck in comparison.
I wonder if we’ll get another random one-off bit like Jackie Daytona, regular human bartender.
I’m cheering for a meteor strike
In a league full of raging assholes who’ve been coddled since elementary school for being good at football, thereby allowing them to avoid consequences at an absurd rate, this guy is probably the least sympathetic of them all.
I won’t say I’m happy to see him get injured, but I don’t have one iota of sympathy for him or for the Jerry Jones-level idiots in the Browns management who gave him such an absurd contract.
Aside from his victims, about the only people in this I feel sorry for are the Browns fanbase.
I got 122/133, which ain’t bad at all.
I’d hate to attempt one of these for 1-AA, D2, or D3.
Around a year ago, we watched the first couple seasons before dropping it in favor of (I think) a WWDITS rewatch.
I loved John Corbett’s radio work, though I never really cared for the music he broadcast or the music of the show itself.
I loved the character who ran the bar and was involved with Shelly in a May-December relationship, and not just because it was the same guy who played Grandpa Big Mike on The Middle.
I hated the doctor. Not like I hated Cersei Lannister, but he was just too whiny for my taste. I didn’t care for Maurice (?) the bigshot former astronaut with no gaydar, he was too much of a blowhard for my taste.
If Yankees vs Dodgers is what we get, I’ll cheer for a meteor strike.
It was a fine show. Not sure I’ll ever be interested in a rewatch though. Overall, I’d rather rewatch What We Do In The Shadows. If I had to name a premium drama show to rewatch, instead of Mad Men I’d probably rewatch Better Call Saul + Breaking Bad.
Very excited indeed! Finished a rewatch of 1-5 a couple weeks ago in anticipation.
I <3 Tamago
There’s a lot more randomness in baseball, and it’s also a lot harder for a single superstar to carry their team.
A god-tier pitcher will still only start 1/4 of their team’s playoff games. A god-tier hitter will only get 1/9 of their team’s plate appearances.
In the NFL, by contrast, the quarterback touches the ball every offensive play of every game. So if you have a god-tier qb like Pat Mahomes, that gives you a hard to beat advantage so long as he’s healthy.
In the NBA, any player on the floor could conceivably touch the ball on every possession. So if you have a god-tier player like Lebron on your team, it’s much easier to have them carry the rest of your team on a deep playoff run.