With the Yang-Mills existence problem seemingly solved…we now move on to the Heyman existence problem. Or something.
Read More...And sometimes there isn’t much you can do. I wrote what I did about Hawk Harrelson and The Will To Win because at some point, you have to come to the conclusion that someone isn’t worth talking to anymore. Hawk’s problem wasn’t that he was wrong, it was that he was stuck in a frame of mind that starts from conclusions and will, when it cares to, circle back around to ...
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1. Jose Can Still Seabiscuit posted on November 05, 2012 at 12:42 PM # hit 1 | hit 0also, does anyone know if kenny was involved in the abomination known as "numbers never* lie" on EPSN2?
Echoing sentiment for both the Brian Kenny Podcast and re-running old TWIBs.
I would also like to add playing random classic games would be fantastic as well. I don't mean re-running the same stuff over and over, but maybe some semi-forgotten gems they have footage from? Like ESPN Clasic used to do, but with a broader selection of games.
Old Home-Run Derby re-runs (the B&W show, not the newer ones).
A history of the game-type show, featuring old archives, interviews and especially radio-broadcasts of games accentuated appropriately by former players, etc.
I'd love to see it expanded to an hour.
God, I hate "Intentional Talk."
Is this true? I don't see anything like this in his, admitedly limited, minor league line, but maybe scouts were saying this?
It's a weird comment. I doubt anyone thought Mike Trout would be a serious MVP candidate coming into the year. But once he started playing like Mike Trout, what we thought about him coming into the year didn't matter any more.
While it's just as likely as not that they consider it noise, I believe they run select tweets along the crawler at the bottom during certain shows. Or maybe I'm thinking of ESPN. At least it's not leaving it to random chance that they happen across this thread.
I agree with the above suggestions, as well, and if I'm elected President I will ensure that they see the light of day, or your television screen.
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