The Rams won a playoff game with Goff last year. If they don't win at least one this year, the offseason could get ugly. When does McVay's seat get hot?
I'm more confident in the Lions future. There will be a lot of lazy talk about their past history, but ownership has done things different this time. There are also proven talent evaluators in the Lions front office along with a lot of draft picks. The NFC North is getting close to losing Aaron Rodgers and Kirk Cousins so there will be two other rebuilding teams. There is also more parody in the NFL.
The Pistons all rest with Cunningham. I see them more as the Grant Hill era Pistons. Maybe they make it to the middle of the Eastern Conference and lose in the first round. Cade will leave as soon as he can and I doubt there is a Ben Wallace waiting on the other side. I'm so sick of the country club atmosphere of the NBA. Cade will end up on one of the 3-4 chosen teams in the NBA if he is a legit superstar. If he's merely good, the Pistons will need to give him a max contract and overpay.
Yeah but can you walk in downtown Windsor with an AR-15 over your shoulder? Think about that. You may need it even though the murder rate across the river is about 40 times higher.
Speaking of the Expos, one of my favorite parts was the Olympic Stadium. I understand it was a complete boondoggle and terrible for baseball, but it was an impressive stadium from the outside. It was probably too ahead of it's time.
Even if there is deserved criticism, it's not always equal. Kamala Harris not using bluetooth headphones, which seems smart to me honestly, is not the same as the president's son and chief of staff using burner phones during the insurrection.
I went to Montreal prior to the pandemic and became smitten. It has just enough of Europe. The lack of mass abandonment and crime was appealing as well.
If we are concerned about vehicular homicide, one could support funding for public transit so fewer people would be driving cars. Strangely, I don't think Republicans will go for that.