Jet’s deep dish is a like a middle of the road starting pitcher and Little Caesar’s is the Tigers lineup trying to hit him.
Hot and Ready is like Javy Baez trying to hit a good slider.
It’s a long wait for the fans but all the jobs less Montreal are all still open. I think he’s right on a normal timetable. I think both Halpern and Lalonde are top candidates for a number of openings including here. Not sure what to make of the Fedorov rumors. He doesn’t seem like a fit.
It’s a shame what’s happening at Ferrari. They have a great car and both guys are driving a super high level. These continued reliability issues are crushing.
George is a great young driver but he’s naive to think the drivers dislike of these cars will have any impact. I also doubt that Ferrari and RB feel the same way.
He’s only 30 or 31 and that Browns job was an early career foot in the door opportunity. I see him more as a future Rod Wood replacement than a cap guy. This kid was a superstar in the making as a college AD. He was going to be running a high major program in just a few years. Maybe he got burned out and didn’t want to follow that path of kissing rich guys asses for money. Surprised he bailed on becoming an AD. I assume the Lions career path had to be something lucrative and enticing.
I agree that he lost effectiveness once he stopped running but you really believe he wasn’t blackballed? Guys like Geno Smith, Nathan Peterman, Matt Barkley, and Chase Daniel all had multiple backup jobs during his hiatus. He was a better option than all of these guys as a #2.
Watson is creepy scumbag that is super lucky to avoid going to prison. I have a feeling as additional cases pop up outside of Houston, there will be different DA’s that try to bring charges.
This is going to be very interesting to see what the Browns do. I would assume there is some type of out clause they have in this contract. This guy is going to get a serious suspension from the league.
I saw another mock that had Slafkovsky at #1 ahead of Wright and then another that had him all the way down at #5 with Wright at #1. It seems things are still pretty open at the top.
There’s no surprise that Patricia gets another shot as a coordinator. His many errors here will be glossed over since nobody in the league has any respect for the Lions franchise. They will take more of the blame than Patricia. The surprise is that he’s moving to offense. This type of thing may have happened 25+ years ago in the NFL but it seems unprecedented to have a coordinator switch sides nowadays. I’ve see it with lower level position coaches but not playcallers.