"I would rather poke myself in the eyeballs repeatedly than watch him try to play quarterback at the NFL level."
Chris Fedor from https://t.co/GljWvFLNfY was on 92.3 The Fan and made it very clear how he feels regarding the Browns second-year QB.
"I am open to any idea that prevents me from watching Shedeur Sanders play quarterback on Sundays. He was statistically one of the worst quarterbacks that we've ever seen. He was terrible."
Reminder: Sanders was statistically better in 2025 than Deshaun Watson was in 2024 (verifiable stats, not opinion).
"The smaller market, lower revenue teams, in general, are the most profitable teams in baseball."
MLBPA Interim Executive Director Bruce Meyer believes it would be "eye-opening" for fans to see how much some teams profit from revenue sharing under the current system.
If this is what the Guardians franchise is going to look like post-Jose Ramirez then I hope there’s a ten-year labor stoppage or a meteor or something.
The middle class of FA is gone. Unless you're an Ohtani or Soto level superduperstar, you aren't getting more than 2-3 years, and you aren't getting more than 25.
MLBPA is looking out for the 1 percent, not the rest.
I’m not sure why MLB fans are so stuck on being pro owner/billionaire or pro player/millionaire. Nobody here is a victim, both sides are greedy and want more money. Intentions are obvious and honestly not important to how fans watch the game. Give us better competitive balance.
I was happy to chip in. Then @FredThePet’s tweet in the comments led me to the Reddit thread about the pattern of allegations against Matt Miller @nfldraftscout.
• Sleeper “charity” leagues where he allegedly took 50%+ admin cuts or never paid winners. One comment claimed he said he “was banned from Sleeper, BlueSky, and Twitter” and could not access the funds. Participants claim his Sleeper profile is synced to third-party tools showing he managed hundreds of “Charity Leagues” while telling people he was only running one or two.
• Paid scouting lessons where people sent money upfront and then got little to no response or delivery when it came time to schedule. Some had to chase him repeatedly or threaten to go to ESPN before anything happened.
• Annual subscriptions to his scouting sites and newsletters where content stopped but charges kept coming. Ghosting after payment was routine.
The only time most got refunds was after they threatened to contact ESPN’s public relations team or general counsel. Independent accounts from fantasy leagues years ago through later scouting stuff all line up the same way. The community treats it as real because the details match too closely.
Now the same guy is asking the same audience for money for his medical expenses through a GoFundMe. Glad he’s alright, but Hollywood couldn’t write better irony.
@Dev_Stranding That’s a whole separate topic over cap/floor and salaries. But I again don’t care if players/owners are affected more. NFL and NBA both require college and those players make out just fine. I care about the fans and the product above all else.
It’s fair for fans. And that’s all that matters. I don’t care about Owners or players. I care about a system that creates level playing field for every fan base in every market.
@Dev_Stranding Why do we care? I don’t care how much the owners do and don’t make. I care about what makes the product more enjoyable for me. Millionaires vs billionaires is not my care.
The @MLBPA needs to come up with a better angle because fans are not buying this nonsense.
They watch every other league have a salary cap and players making tons of money, having freedom to move about as they want.
This disingenuous nonsense is not winning them sympathy.