@tonypayments @Zrodrogo You just made the point. A year ago, the Pacers were up 1-0 in the Finals too, just bounced the Knicks for a 2nd straight year, and the Colts were better than the Jets (and still are). Be careful because a lot can change in a year
@DrMurphPodcast@don59323 Can’t that be said then for the Knicks? I think beating the defending champs in game 7 on the road is a greater experience builder than beating 3 average playoff teams
@jliebertgolf Under the radar for many but for me, it’s #7 at Brickyard Crossing in Indianapolis. Setting wise, it’s the first hole inside one of the most iconic sporting venues in the world, which makes it unique. Golf wise, it’s a Pete Dye gem with an awkward green with a massive slope right
@dennyhater11@DiecastRas I can think of 4 off the top of my head that he very easily could have won. This years 500, 2021 500, 2020 Southern, 2020 Coke 600. Maybe even the 2018 500 as well.
@bean020707@jamierkennedy Grand slam is 4 different ones. For the men, they only have 4 so we associate it with winning ALL of them. But if you have 5, then grand slam is winning 4 different ones. I guess 🤷♂️
@JamesMillspaug7@Chase9WG_YT People also forget he was leading 2 of them late in the race in his championship season and lost them both through no fault of his own
@champwebdotnet Do you know how hard it is to move up an event, even 30 minutes, that has 350,000 people attending it? It almost has to become an entire citywide effort with traffic, road closures, etc. The logistics down to the minute before and after the race would be completely altered