I would just park downtown and walk across the bridges to the stadium. About a 20 minute walk.
Light rail get pretty packed on game days, so would avoid it.
This smells really fishy from Oher. Looks like he had some falling out with them, doesn’t fully grasp some of the legal documents, and is now piecing together some conspiracy theory.
Absolutely crazy.
Was in Maui about a year ago. One of the best trips we have ever been on. Mostly in Wailea, but spent time in Kanapali and Lahaina.
just hope they can get this under control and rebuild and recover as fast as they can.
what was alarming to me was that Bernard last year looked like he had no instincts. It was in very limited snaps— but he still looked lost.
I agree that his stature is irrelevant— but he hopefully is more comfortable in year 2 and can now rely on his instincts
I think Klein is going to be it. I am hoping the young guns show up, but Dodson and Bernard looked hopeless last year in their limited snaps. Something really needs to click for those guys.
I don’t know enough about Shell, but the fact that he has a lot of starts under his belt is maybe promising. I think Brown is just way too raw to rely on.
in the same way Kevin Durant had a “calf strain” right before tearing his Achilles.
I dealt with really bad Achilles issues for a while due to bball. The only way I got over them was to basically shut down all sports for months. I can’t imagine being a professional athlete and having to deal with it though. It’s got to be so much more higher risk for a rupture.
They need to be really careful with him.
This is really getting out of hand with these young athletes. These D-1 colleges need to do regular heart monitoring of their student athletes.
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/38068148/bronny-james-stable-icu-following-cardiac-arrest
This was the lake I went to growing up. Great memories of sailing on it, and going to camp on it. And of course spotting Danny Wegman’s mansion!!!
get some grape pie too!!
good point. I do think they fall behind even their modest projections though.
But one would think congress could set them up a little better to succeed; should be able to at least break even when private companies like UPS and fed ex turn nice profits.