@MattBakerSTL@stlCITYsc Watching that play, Santos was blocked effectively which prevented him from backing up. I don’t know if Roldan was his responsibility, but is an easily designed play when the other defensive players aren’t even concerned with the back post
@MattBakerSTL@FlyoverFooty@stlCITYsc Agree with your comments regarding Wallem and Becher. I cannot understand why they are continually in the starting XI. Wallem’s statistics have to be awful (and he is good for a goal against per game) and the only positive I can say about Becher is that he runs a lot
@TVNewsNow The reason I know longer watch CNBC, it’s too political. I prefer to get economic and business insights. In this episode, Joe sounded/looked like an idiot.
@allenanalysis And this political discussion on a BUSINESS network is why I no longer watch that segment of CNBC. It is produced for entertainment, not business value.
@b_miklasz Bernie - as usual, a great, objective, data driven analysis. My current pet peeve is the focus on “too many players to get at bats”. My beef with that is hardly anyone is producing at a level that would indicate staying in the lineup, so what’s the problem of lineup changes?
@JavierBlas Oil prices dropping is positive. However, the reason for the drop is more critical. In this instance the drop reflects a future supply/demand imbalance based on reduced demand. That reduction reflects lower economic growth which is not good.
@jprutherford So…”doesn’t know…”. He has to know his relative positioning at the moment. It’s not like he is a rookie and he did extend his arm. Don’t give him a pass, it was a bad penalty at that time of the game. The Blues are making too many mistakes at critical moments.