This is an awful look for tennis.
Letting the World No. 1 off the court to receive treatment in the air conditioning for a cramp lol
Sinner going to get a game penalty? Nope.
Free timeout for Sinner. What a joke
Having Pat McAfee, Jason Kelce, Bert Kreischer and Kevin Hart at The Masters is the epitome of ESPN's cultural degradation of sports. Augusta National should be the ultimate place of dignity and reverence and these ignominious dullards debase it with their sophomorish hijinks.
ESPN used to be Stuart Scott, Chris Berman, Rick Eisen and so many others that built careers with charisma and talent.
Now they force this crap down people's throats ... and it's not even remotely entertaining.
I wouldn't be surprised if The Masters haven't already made the phone call to make sure this never happens again.
Second watching of season 1 of Taylor Sheridan's new series, 'The Madison', and I can now say this:
This is the **best-written** TV series I've seen in a long time.
In Mad Men finale, Don Draper realizes another side to the people.
The ache of not belonging, the longing for recognition, and the quiet yearning to be truly seen.
“I've never been interesting to anybody. People walk right by me. They don't see me.
This last episode of Landman is a masterpiece.
Tommy goes from losing his job to finding a solution that completely changes the trajectory of everyone he cares about––in what feels like 48 hours.
That's what I call locked in.
A 2-star QB scrambling for potentially the national-championship-winning touchdown on 4th down in his hometown against his hometown team after winning the Heisman for the most losing program of all time while his mother with MS screams for joy from her seat is possibly the limit of how good sports can get