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  1. It's a smart move on his part from a marketing standpoint too. Giancarlo Stanton is way more recognizable and unique than Mike Stanton. There were already 2 guys to play in the majors named Mike Stanton before the third one got there. I don't blame him for making the change.
  2. Britt McHenry got laid off too. She's the sideline reporter that got suspended a couple years ago for berating a tow lot employee on camera. I can't really feel too bad for her.
  3. I remember hearing him say that he was never allowed to have anyone guest on the BS Report podcast who worked for another sports media network, which is dumb in the same way that Bill Wirtz not televising home Blackhawks games was dumb. That really limits the amount of people you can talk to about sports. It all funnels to the same place. Podcasting is the little engine that could and has a good future. I don't know why anyone listens to sports talk radio anymore. I accidentally listened to Mo Egger here in Cincinnati the other day. Mo is really good as far as radio sports guys go, but it was like 1 minute of advertising for every one minute of discussions and there's no skip 15 second button for me to mash. Plus, they take calls from listeners which is the fastest way to lose me. Podcasting, though, the listener can curate subscriptions that perfectly align with their interests, the discussions are more in depth, more casual and relaxed, and there's fewer gatekeepers. And I have purchased some meundies so the ads on podcasts work
  4. People are gonna want to find reasons for this. There's two - 1. cord cutting and 2. their product is not good enough to make people not cut the chord. The sad irony is that all of the reasons people hate ESPN - Stephen A Smith, contrived debates, over coverage of the NFL and NBA, driving the same stories into the ground over and over - those are all staying. The actual good things are the victims. I've cut the cord and gone back a couple times and currently have a cable provider, but I never watch ESPN because I don't need to. First of all they don't do a good job, they don't cover the two sports I'm most interested in, and the networks that do cover those sports do a way better job than ESPN ever did even when it wasn't a 24/7 NFLNBA channel.
  5. This is extensive. They're firing people like Jayson Stark. All the actual journalists are getting canned while Stephen A Smith still has a job and they offered 4 million dollars to Skip Bayless. :censored: ESPN. They're even deader to me than they were before and they were pretty dead to me before.
  6. Danny Kanell, the concussion truther and bad take artist, is out.
  7. That's hilarious. I thought Martin Brodeur playing as a St Louis Blue alumni was bad. I always hated how they chose to align the F logo on those hats. The whole logo looks like it's pushed way to the left and it's because they centered it by finding the middle point of the logo, but the visual weight of the logo all lies with the F. They should've centered the F and let the fish hang off to the right.
  8. I watched some of one game between Canada and Sweden in this year's Spengler Cup. It was on a low channel that I can't even name but I know they also show the Chinese arena football league and cricket matches. The Canadian guys looked sad and old and it made me feel sad. Unless countries revive national team programs who spend years playing with only that team the hockey will be bad regardless of who goes so at the very least I'd like to see it played by the world's best. I'm only tuning into the Biathlon once every four years I want to watch the best people in the world at cross country skiing AND shooting air rifles. I'd hate to see the second tier because the best biathletes weren't allowed to go because the national biathlon league wouldn't let them out of their contracts.
  9. I also like NHL players in the Olympics. Am I a bad hockey fan? Without NHL players it's the Spengler Cup. It is pretty much the only time non-hockey fans watch hockey. It makes sense then to showcase the world's best players. I get "well we never sent them until 98 and it wasn't a big deal then" and maybe it's because I'm not old enough to remember Lillihammer all that well, but back then nobody had seen best on best in the Olympics before and everyone was used to the NHL players not going, but now that we've seen it 5 times how do you put that toothpaste back in the tube? It's a different environment now than it was in Lillihammer or St Albert or Calgary etc. The other thing that sucks is Team USA was about to have the best roster we've had since they let NHLers play in the games. I don't want to see the AHL's best play the Swedish elite league's best play the KHL's best so I think they should make it a U20 tournament and we'll replay the World Juniors which were very exciting this year. Also if we're not sending NHLers to the Olympics then we have to have the World Cup more often than once every 12 years and we can't have a North America U23 team that poached a lot of USA's best players.
  10. They're also 20-1-2 in games after at least two days off. Look for that in game 1's of a playoff series.
  11. Brandon Phillips played one season in the black heavy vest uniforms and then 10 in the current uniforms.
  12. I hated those Bruins uniforms. Even Ray Bourque never looked quite right in them. I think there was too much yellow on the black sweaters. They didn't feel right for an O6 team.
  13. He was one of the few players I liked during the dark days.
  14. Can't wait to hear your rationale. Notable things he did with the Reds: - Made his major league debut - five seasons - 383 career appearances, 324 with the Reds - set the world speed record for a fastball - four all-star games
  15. PK Subban was on Bill Simmons' podcast. He's so impressive. It's worth a listen. PK Subban has to be one of the smartest professional athletes. He really gets it and has great perspective on sports, hockey's place in sports, his place in hockey, what hockey needs to do to improve, concussions, and just seems like a chill dude. He was so candid and open. It's too bad Simmons didn't have him on longer than he did. His interview was hidden on the back end of another podcast where he talks to one of goofball buddies about nonsense for longer than he talked to PK Subban.
  16. This was during his brief comeback with the Reds in 2001 also the same time when they inexplicably wore red hats with black sleeves. Looked awful. Amazing he was such an athlete that he could dabble in Major League Baseball.
  17. I liked those Grizzlies colors, but the side panels always bothered me. This side was fine. The striping from the jerseys continues on the shorts. Makes sense. But this side What's going on here? Should've either not had a side panel on that side of the jersey, asymmetry isn't uncommon in the NBA, or have a matching stripe on that side of the shorts.
  18. You'd think, but it was peewee for forever and then USA Hockey changed hitting age to Bantam. I have to assume they did studies and determined that was better. I remember peewees being a hitting free-for-all at a time when a lot of kids were still learning the game. My skill set definitely wasn't ready for that part of the sport and I got rocked a few times because of it. Shifting hitting age to 13 instead of 11 (or whatever it is) allow more time for the youths to develop skills first then they can avoid hits or learn how to stay out of vulnerable situations before they're asked to play the body rather than the other way around.
  19. Do NBA players change teams more frequently than the other leagues? It feels that way.
  20. He has 9 shots in 41 games. I hate when people say this, but I think I could do better than that. I was amazed another team took him on after the Blue Jackets bought him out.
  21. Islanders arena stuff: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/rangers-owner-investing-in-new-islanders-arena-at-belmont-park-192235394.html Belmont Park, Queens location.
  22. I mean, they made a 30 for 30 about it so it wasn't insignificant. Nobody's putting his time with Orlando on par with what he did in LA, but the uniform he became a star in is not his "wrong" uniform.
  23. Vintage Cujo. I'd say this looks more right than Miami even.
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