The ref…number 19…talking with Dallas after every whistle…what the fuck is his deal?! Investigate this guy. Buddy buddy after every whistle…and has called every Minnesota penalty.
@ItsShowtime223 Just got back from Payne’s Valley, Buffalo Ridge, Ozarks National, and the whole Big Cedar Lodge experience. Far exceeded expectations.
Breaking Weather: The OTUS Project team first ever 360 drone video inside of the Wyoming IA tornado today! Contact me via DM to license the footage. #iawx#WyomingTornado
Will not watch another Packers’ game with Matt LaFleur as head coach. His lack of composure…his whiny, bitchy reactions after anything even remotely negative have done me in. This team plays off of his roller coaster emotions…and it’s embarrassing. He’s embarrassing. #packers
@dekker 12/31/23…Vikings/Pack @ US Bank. Lucky to have suite tix. On my way to the suite…stopped by security because Joe Barry was coming off the elevator to coach’s box. He made eye contact with me. I said, ‘I believe in you.’ He said, “I need that.” Like he had never heard it before.
@allenanalysis We’re almost to the, “So what, I did it. It doesn’t matter” portion of the scandal. Followed by, “Yes, dear leader…you are right. Why would it matter?!” One step away from coming full circle when he actually does that thing on 5th Avenue that he said he could get away with…
After being traded in 2018, Christian Yelich got his first glimpse of what it truly means to be a part of the Brewers family: “I’ve never seen anything like this town when it comes to people being nice. For real. It’s a stereotype about the Midwest, but it’s true. It’s pretty ridiculous how nice people are in Milwaukee. It’s like you’re a member of everyone’s family or something.
Even before I arrived in town in January [2018], I got a taste of that hospitality. After I got traded, it was like a whirlwind — tons of calls and arrangements. My head was spinning there for a second. I was back visiting my mother in Southern California at the time, and I wanted to get to Milwaukee to meet everyone at the fan fest, but there was just a lot going on at once. Everything was just super complicated.
Then, all of a sudden … it wasn’t....
Everyone made me feel so welcomed. I just remember sitting there on that plane with all those guys thinking about how much this organization really does seem like one big family....
We fully understand that this team is more than just a random group of guys to you all — that the Brewers genuinely mean something to you. We realize that when we’re playing well it actually affects your lives and results in a certain level of joy and happiness throughout the city … and, actually, all across the state.
That’s big for us. We truly value that.
And at the end of the day, I keep coming back to how this organization, and all those who support it, really are like one big family.
To be at our best, and most happy … we need each other.” https://t.co/SQ2pJQMhRA