Matt Clapp
@mattclapp.bsky.social
Editor/writer at Comeback Media: Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing.bsky.social) & The Comeback (@thecomeback.bsky.social).
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The tweet isn't suggesting that it's "bad announcing"... Awful Announcing is just the name of a site that covers all things sports media (good, bad, straight news, anything in between).
January 20, 2025 at 12:50 AM
The tweet isn't suggesting that it's "bad announcing"... Awful Announcing is just the name of a site that covers all things sports media (good, bad, straight news, anything in between).
Jerry Jones has gone on to the media multiple times in the last month about how he regrets his past in-season firings, doesn't intend to do so again. Some of these ownerships just refuse to do it.
Again, perhaps the McCaskeys were the same and were bullied. Either way, big moment.
Again, perhaps the McCaskeys were the same and were bullied. Either way, big moment.
November 29, 2024 at 5:58 PM
Jerry Jones has gone on to the media multiple times in the last month about how he regrets his past in-season firings, doesn't intend to do so again. Some of these ownerships just refuse to do it.
Again, perhaps the McCaskeys were the same and were bullied. Either way, big moment.
Again, perhaps the McCaskeys were the same and were bullied. Either way, big moment.
The Cubs *have* still "towered" over the rest of the division payroll-wise, but with very inefficient results (which is why Jed is lucky to still have his job).
Like, the Brewers would win 105 games with the same resources. But still need to aim higher as a big-market team.
Like, the Brewers would win 105 games with the same resources. But still need to aim higher as a big-market team.
November 27, 2024 at 4:42 AM
The Cubs *have* still "towered" over the rest of the division payroll-wise, but with very inefficient results (which is why Jed is lucky to still have his job).
Like, the Brewers would win 105 games with the same resources. But still need to aim higher as a big-market team.
Like, the Brewers would win 105 games with the same resources. But still need to aim higher as a big-market team.