I'm torn on that one. If they did the job perfectly, you'd think he'd like to keep them in his back pocket in case he ever needs something else. They're definitely done for at this point though.
There are so few people in sports that we can compare to him. The only thing I can come up with is to imagine if Michael Jordan had dominated the league when he came back with the Wizards. Nostalgia rules the day when it comes to sports and yesterday was a nice throwback to a more entertaining time in golf.
I'd love to hear that conversation between Tiger and Rory as they were walking to the 18th green. I want to know what made Rory decide to take off and run out of there.
I'm maybe 4 episodes into the second season. It's crazy how Marty is essentially starting a new battle every single episode. He's fighting a war on about 15 different fronts at this point.
Does Cooper seek out the lowest point for the purpose of the shot or does the cameraman seek out the highest point for the sake of the equipment? I would guess that both options are just about as likely. But that's the fun thing about the internet. We could spin it however we'd like and an entire legion of sheep would believe either option.
I hate the constant Pittsburgh comparisons, but that really is what you need to aspire to be. If you ever reach the point where you're completely set at the top end, it makes everyone else that much better. They've had a revolving door of fill ins over the last few years that have overachieved. We absolutely need Mittlestadt to pan out because that gets us there. The one thing they never had though was a blueliner at the level of what Dahlin is supposed to be. There are a bunch of what ifs, but things could get really fun really fast if a few things go our way.
They've shown the shot on the news a few times where a section of one of the highways is currently a river. I forget if it was 40 or 95. They didn't really say much about the depth of the water, but it was a really cool shot.
I have absolutely no complaints about it. I was a bit distracted yesterday, but when the end credits rolled, I immediately thought "wait, already?". Some AMC shows are much better with cliff hanger endings than others.
And that's the craziest thing of all. Gretzky was never actually in the draft. Not that he's a comparable player, but just imagine if that Swiss team that Matthews played for joined the NHL and was allowed to keep him. Better yet, imagine if that Swiss team sold him to some independent league team in Vegas and that team was allowed to be the expansion Golden Knight squad.
I'm with bbb on this one. But then again, maybe once Wayne showed up, they instead just started hyping people as the next Gretzky (no, not you Keith). But then with Crosby, they needed to start using a different reference.