Photo by C. Morgan Engel/NCAA Photos via Getty ImagesThis made me re-think the mullet. There are some things we’re just supposed to “get.” Water is wet. Peanut butter and chocolate is a god tier combination. The mullet is the shotgun… Read More ›
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The Texans used free agency to become an even bigger dumpster fire — SBNation.com – All Posts
Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty ImagesFree agency is supposed to make teams better, right? The Houston Texans entered free agency as one of the most flush teams in the NFL, even with the contracting salary cap. Now, almost a week in,… Read More ›
Burning Tree Club — GOLFADELPHIA
6,400 yards, 125 slope from the Member tees Burning Tree Club resides in Bethesda, Maryland. Just off the Beltway – steps really – the nonstop bustle of our nation’s capital quickly fades at the club’s entranceway, yielding to restful tree-shaded… Read More ›
NCAA Tournament Notebook: Frozen Four Recap — At Even Strength
Caitlin Schneider scored a goal and two assists and notched the game-winning goal against Ohio State in the 2021 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four semifinals. (Tom Lynn/Wisconsin Athletics) After a thrilling day of semifinal action at the Frozen Four, we’ve got… Read More ›
Eagles sign their first free agent of the offseason, safety Andrew Adams — Full Scale Philly
It look a bit longer than expected, but the Eagles have finally made a free agent signing of the offseason. According to Zac Berman of The Athletic, the Eagles are planning on signing Tampa Bay safety Andrew Adams to a… Read More ›
Flyers get embarrassed by Rangers, look to bounce back against Islanders — Full Scale Philly
No hyperbole here, last night’s loss to the Rangers was the single worst Flyers game I have ever watched and I don’t think it is close. pain.— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) March 18, 2021In an absolute embarrassment on national television, the… Read More ›
The 2021 March Madness mascot death match bracket — SBNation.com – All Posts
Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty ImagesOnly one mascot can reign supreme. Imagine for a moment that there is no basketball. No games are played, no nets cut down — but instead we gather every March for a tournament to decide college… Read More ›