Darling, Hernandez, and someone else is worth my attention. Especially when the world is right again.
This is rewind #4 or 5. "The Braves have got some youth out there right now but, right now they are not playing a very good game right now."
From the beginning. Who the fuck is Bruhan? Ron Darling is the most constantly-engaged, worth listening to (smart, knowledgeable) and with a smooth voice you can listen to announcer I know of.
Hernandez is likeable from Seinfeld.
Bruhan is the guy with the falling center field ball in front of him who isn't running. There's a reason 9/10 of these guys have been disasters--the definition is let go as in we give up--multiple previous times.
I recorded and I am watching. I know what is going to happen.
There are winners and there are losers.
Pardon me, Bru Juan. WTF?
The Mets have lost like 10 in a row and they are still not as bad as the Braves.
Another time, they're saying the Braves should have scored. I mean, you can see it. If you watch you know.
Now it is 5-5 in the recording.
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Switch gears. I have looked. What are the best football teams in the Big Ten? I will preface this by saying Michigan's recruiting has been good--not champion, not even very good, but in the ballpark at 10-15.
This season looks to be a flop. Michigan does not play Penn State or Indiana or Illinois or UCLA. (The latter is a personal favorite, not necessarily a good team.) They do play Purdue and Northwestern and Maryland and New Mexico and Central Michigan.
Oklahoma is a non-starter. Who cares? It is probably the worst school north of Mexico and throw in a bunch of rotten seasons and Sherrone Moore memorabilia and it just does not register. These are not two top-10 teams engaged in a rivalry.
Here's the upside to the Michigan season. Michigan won't be good and it'll show. All this nonesense about the playoff will end. The depth charts I have seen support that. Rayshaun Benny is predicted as the best player; he is good and has stuck around but he is not a star. Yes, Michigan's kicker is great.
There are potentially-close games like... Forget it. It is stretching. Nebraska, Wisconsin. Even USC. They're close, but they just don't have... Actually, they do, at least one does--the L.A. Coliseum. But it still isn't the Rose Bowl.
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