Thursday, September 20, 2018

THURSDAY:


GUESTS:

PHIL STEELE 

4 pm JOHN LYNCH

-JOSH GORDON
-JIMMY SO FAR 9 GAMES
-PAT MAHOMES --COMING OUT?
-SOLOMON THOMAS AS A PASS RUSHER
-PLAYING IN KC
-JIMMY'S PICK - DID YOU SEE THE FLAG
-RETURN OF REUBEN


STEVE YOUNG  5 PM

BYU WIN
JIMMY 9 GAMES
PROTECTING QBS
BROWNS WINNING

LARRY BAER  535
PENCE / BELT


TIM RYAN 6 PM


TOPICS:

49ERS:

WOULD YOU BET ON REUBEN? (HE'S GIDDY)

Cam Inman (@CamInman)
#49ers Reuben Foster on returning from suspension to face #Chiefspic.twitter.com/VxctS0I4Gw


RAIDERS:



NFL
:
Ryan Burns (@FtblSickness)
I swear to God. IF they were to win this game tonight, there had better not be any Hue Jackson Gatorade-dousings or other expressions of sheer joy. Act like you've been there before. Even if you haven't.


WHY BE A BROWNS FAN? WOULD IT BE WORTH IT IN THE END?

MARC SESSLER

Thank you to the for allowing me to write about my 32 years as a fan. The ups, downs, heroes, villains, mini-glories, lost Sundays, friendships, bar fights & endless wandering across America. It’s for anyone who loves a team & just can’t quit.

-TMZ REPORTING RAIDERS, PATS INTERESTED IN KA PP-ODDS? 1,000 TO 1. He hasn't played in 2 years and wasn't good. Neither offense fits him.


Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter)
Browns last win came 635 days ago, Dec. 24, 2016, when they beat the Chargers 20-17. The players that led Cleveland to victory that day included Robert Griffin III, Joe Thomas, Gary Barnidge, Terrelle Pryor, Corey Coleman and Joe Haden.

In her new book, Stormy Daniels says that QB Ben Roethlisberger pressured her for a "good night kiss" the night Trump asked him to walk her to her hotel room. Says Ben stood outside her hotel room, saying, "Come on." []

MZ Sports (@TMZ_Sports)
Colin Kaepernick's Attorney Hints Raiders and Patriots Interested In QB trib.al/IAynq2d


GIANTS:

-SINCE WE ARENT ON THE FACE OF THE SUN  AND THESE ARE CALLER DRIVEN -- BELT, PENCE HOW REMEMBERED?

A'S:

BRODIE: BOB MELVIN IN A LAND SLIDE - “No team has made the playoffs in the last 30 seasons when ranking last in the MLB in opening day payroll.”

-STEVEN PISCOTTY 26 HR - CAREER HIGH, 84 RBI  - 1 OFF CAREER HIGH

MLB:

SHULMAN TALKED TO BUM:

“I know there are a lot of different ways they can go with it,” he said. “I don’t know anything more than you do. I’ll kind of see what happens and what their plans are.”
The possibilities are all over the board.
The Giants could reward Bumgarner with a rich extension that a pitcher with his pedigree would seek when he reaches free agency for the first time. They could exercise his option for 2019 and let the season unfold, punting a decision until the July trade deadline or next offseason.
Or, they could accelerate their rebuild after a second consecutive losing season by trading the 29-year-old left-hander now for younger players, a direction to which teams in the Giants’ position historically have turned.
Bumgarner said he remains open to extension negotiations, but he and his representative have not heard from the club.
Team officials are thought to be weighing a boatload of variables, particularly their chances of competing for a title next year and Bumgarner’s relatively low 2019 salary ($12 million), versus the need to restock their farm system via trades and his expected performance as he moves into his 30s.
With one World Series ring in hand, Bumgarner signed a six-year, $35 million contract before the 2012 season. At the time, it was the largest ever given to a player who had not reached two years of major-league service. With his 2018 and 2019 options, the contract will have paid him roughly $70 million.


That made him significantly underpaid for a pitcher who helped the Giants win three World Series titles, including his historic performance in 2014. He threw five shutout innings of relief in Kansas City in Game 7 after going nine innings to win Game 5 three nights earlier.
The Giants can take heart in one thing: Bumgarner does not expect them to pay him more than he deserves to compensate him for all he did while earning relatively little.
“I don’t think you can expect somebody to pay you more than they think you’re worth just because of something like that,” he said. “At the same time, guys are looking to get paid what they think they’re worth compared to the market and how other players are getting paid.
“I signed that deal. They didn’t know if I was going to outperform it or underperform it, and I didn’t, either. I don’t think anybody could expect that. I don’t think that would be fair.”
Before the 2016 season, the Diamondbacks gave Zack Greinke a six-year, $206 million deal when he was 32. Bumgarner is expected to seek at least that, but he would enter free agency at a time when teams are devaluing starters and reluctant to risk that type of money on pitchers.


He is putting runners on base at the highest rate of his career, and his fielding-independent pitching (an adjusted ERA based solely on walks, strikeouts and home runs), is also at a career high in his second straight injury-shortened season.
The Giants must consider all of this ahead of their decision. His stature, history and doggedness on the mound certainly will play into it, too.
Bumgarner has two starts left in 2018. He is not viewing them as anything like a Giants swan song because of the possibility that he could be traded.
“I hadn’t really thought about it much,” he said. “I don’t want to make decisions for them. I’m not looking at it that way. I’m a one-day-at-a-time kind of guy.”




NBA:

-MARK CUBAN

-TOP PLAYERS

-KLAY TO LA? - WOULD THAT ALONE SHIFT THE POWER?

-LEBRON IN LA IS GOIND TO GET OLD - ESPN HAS A STUDIO THERE, HE'S BEEN ON ALL THE LATE NIGHT SHOWS ALREADY, REMAKE OF SPACE JAM,

STACK JACK AT IT AGAIN



CFB:

OTHER:

EXTRA CORN DOGS WITH MR .T

ODDS OF

1. KAP PLAYING THIS SEASON, HIS AGENT SAYS RAIDERS AND PATS HAVE CONTACTED HIM

2. THE BROWNS WINNING TONIGHT - MONEYLINE.

3. REUBEN FOSTER STAYING NOT BEING SUSPENDED EVER AGAIN AS A MEMBER OF THE 49ERS FOR OFF FIELD INCIDENTS.

4. OVER UNDER ON F BOMBS ?
  • Total curse words said by Conor McGregor
    Over 10 (-120)
    Under 10 (-120)
5. 


MC GRGEOR PRESSER PROPS 

JORDAN MATTHEWS:
He might not have become a father if the Eagles hadn’t traded him to the Bills before last season. 
“When I was in Buffalo, there was like nothing to do there, except … have fun with your wife,” Matthews explained to reporters yesterday. “She got pregnant. So we always say we got a Buffalo baby. Ain't nothing to do there, except each other.”
Jordan and Cheyna, who met at Vanderbilt, were married in February and welcomed baby Josiah in August. It makes you wonder how many kids Phillip Rivers would have if he played in cold, gray Buffalo instead of sunny Southern California. 

Bet Labs Sports (@Bet_Labs)
Week 3 in the NFL is a great time to be a contrarian sports bettor.

These 3 situational systems have 13 games matches this week!

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