@KFCBarstool Everyone’s overreactions are dumb anyway, but just one more perspective: assuming we win this, this game was made up from Monday. If we played the game on time and took 2 of 3 we never even would have lost sole possession of first
@IWUhoopscom Which makes perfect sense, when you put it that way. 12 seeds in D1 are generally the automatic bids from smaller conferences who may be very good but don’t have strong enough resumes for higher seeds. Its why we see so many 12-5 upsets.
@DBashIdeas Not to take away from the admirable reaction of the Mormon community, but having seen the show I think the major difference is that it was clearly a satire. While it had its legitimate jabs I’m not sure it’s comparable to some of the more “serious” portrayals of religion in media
@BenRothenberg It’s not hard to imagine either Federer or Nadal winning all those Masters titles and multiple of each slam if the other hadn’t been around.
@BenRothenberg I would argue that the fact the Federer and Nadal had to contend with each other during each of their primes (and Djokovic seems to have hit his after the other two lost a step) makes it hard to put Djokovic on the same level outside of the number of titles.
We can finally tell you! Here is the final group of guest hosts to close out Season 37:
• Robin Roberts
• George Stephanopoulos
• David Faber
• Joe Buck
• LeVar Burton!
https://t.co/iAPNyy29pu
@EDSdt1234 The problem with that is that it could turn into a disadvantage, if you hit into a double play. I would guess that there’s a better chance of hitting into a DP in that situation than bringing the runner around to score. Then you’ve just gotten two outs in one batter.