Brocktagon
the handsome super genius
seemed to do the trick
got tired of looking that picture of Corky
howard stern just called me, he said beetlejuice blogs under the name worrld.
now we know who you are!
seemed to do the trick
got tired of looking that picture of Corky
howard stern just called me, he said beetlejuice blogs under the name worrld.
now we know who you are!
howard stern just called me, he said beetlejuice blogs under the name worrld.
now we know who you are!
I win!
howard stern just called me, he said beetlejuice blogs under the name worrld.
now we know who you are!
was listening to him this morning, (reruns)
baba booey
vince wilfork just asked for his release
Salary cap casuality?
NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reports Patriots DT Vince Wilfork has requested his release.
Due $7.5 million, the Pats had approached Wilfork about restructuring his contract. He clearly didn't like what they were selling, and would rather take his wares to the open market. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Wilfork isn't open to any sort of restructuring. Cutting Wilfork would clear $8 million in cap space, but leave behind $3.6 million in dead money. Wilfork appeared in just four games last season before tearing his Achilles' tendon. Going on 33, Wilfork has spent his entire 10-year career with the Patriots.
Mets RHP prospect Noah Syndergaard is expected to start the season with Triple-A Las Vegas.
He will pitch for the Mets against the Nationals in Viera on Thursday. He will likely be demoted to minor camp at some point next week.
“I know it’s inevitable,” Syndergaard said (NY Post, Mar. 13). “With the finances and everything, I understand it’s a game, but it’s also a business. … But, there are still some things I need to work on.”
Salary cap casuality?
NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reports Patriots DT Vince Wilfork has requested his release.
Due $7.5 million, the Pats had approached Wilfork about restructuring his contract. He clearly didn't like what they were selling, and would rather take his wares to the open market. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Wilfork isn't open to any sort of restructuring. Cutting Wilfork would clear $8 million in cap space, but leave behind $3.6 million in dead money. Wilfork appeared in just four games last season before tearing his Achilles' tendon. Going on 33, Wilfork has spent his entire 10-year career with the Patriots.
Must be busy at work.
What does that mean?
(Using one of my "But I'm a girl" mulligans)
priorities, man....priorities
its so bad in here even Hammer's attempts at humor would be welcome