As a Colts fan, the passing game this past season was one of the most exciting I've witnessed. I love 20-40 yard passes and I'm going to be really disappointed if that goes away.
Of course, if we win the division and make a long run in the playoffs, my disappointment will subside rather quickly.
I was going to offer a rebuttal, but you said Flacco is the most consistent QB in the game, so you shredded your credibility from the start. Not even the most ardent, delusional Ravens fan would agree with you.
And you need to work on your comprehension: That guy said Flacco would be as old as Brady AT THE END of his next contract. Your spelling and punctuation are awful, too -- if you're going to make us read a novel, you need to do better.
Hilarious! Bmore now has to wildly overpay Flacco because he happened to have the luckiest postseason for a QB right ahead of contract negotiations. This will cause problems for their defense and probably take them out of the running for future championships.
I had no idea SI had this many trolling losers. When Te'o is found to be completely innocent in this, you guys should all lurk back to your basements and just lay down for a while.
Wait, you want fans to pay MORE for the product they're already supposed to get?! Refundable tickets are for when the customer has to change plans, not for when the plane is broken.
The NBA, as all other sporting ventures, are pure entertainment driven and supported by fan interest and money. What the Spurs did was pull a bait-and-switch and give the finger to the fans who paid to see that game. I hope Stern drops the hammer.
Shaw will be an excellent hire for whichever team is smart enough to get him, and it'll be unfortunate for my Pacers to see him go.
- everyone
Oh, and the Knicks have 8 million people from which to draw 19K fans versus 1 million in the Indy metro area.
Of course, if we win the division and make a long run in the playoffs, my disappointment will subside rather quickly.
And you need to work on your comprehension: That guy said Flacco would be as old as Brady AT THE END of his next contract. Your spelling and punctuation are awful, too -- if you're going to make us read a novel, you need to do better.