I'd hope so
DialloJohnson
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| Date | Title | Body |
|---|---|---|
| 4 days 14 hours ago | Don't forget good ole Scotty |
Don't forget good ole Scotty Dreisbach. #12 to Mercury Hayes to beat UVA in 1995. |
| 5 days 18 hours ago | He should never be forgiven |
He should never be forgiven for what he did to those poor dolphins. |
| 1 week 1 day ago | Well that was a nice easy |
Well that was a nice easy save. Valverde/Dotel were 2 feet of a flyball away from the worst blown game of the year, but the Tigs thankfully come away. |
| 1 week 2 days ago | but you'd eventually learn to |
but you'd eventually learn to think, as they all do in East Lansing, that you never really wanted to go to Michigan in the first place and that MSU is just as good a school. Ha. |
| 1 week 3 days ago | Leyland |
Not sure if I agree with the decision to sit Verlander down. Let's hope it doesn't come back to haunt us. Benoit walks the first guy, of course. |
| 2 weeks 2 days ago | Right - at the very least |
Right - at the very least these players deserve due process. What will be interesting to see is if the players' arguments that they are entitled to an arbitrator stick. If Goodell is the one reviewing the appeals system, those types of due process rights go out the window, for all intents and purposes. |
| 2 weeks 2 days ago | I don't necessarily view the |
I don't necessarily view the NFLPA as such a negative institution. Without the NFLPA, the commissioner and owners would quite literally be imposing whatever rules he/they wanted. I think the NFLPA is the lesser of 2 evils in comparison to Goodell - I'd rather have players have a say in how the game is run rather than the business-minded owners and commissioner. |
| 2 weeks 2 days ago | The NFLPA is primarily |
The NFLPA is primarily concerned with protecting the interests of current players not to protect former players. I'm not saying that's morally right, but as of right now they have a pretty big interest in pushing back against a very authoritative commissioner. The NFLPA is probably the weakest of all the unions in sports. |
| 2 weeks 4 days ago | Really - Halloween on State |
Really - Halloween on State Street? Are we talking Ann Arbor? Or Madison? |
| 2 weeks 5 days ago | In the Union? |
In the Union? |

