Column: No Lodger earns A from Professor in first semester
So, now that The NFL Team That Used To Be Here — you know, the Judases/L.A. Lodgers — is 5-4, there’s no better time for the professor to give out first-semester grades.Justin Herbert is really, really good — probably too good to be playing much longer for the team known internationally as the Fredo Spanos & Sons Mistakes. He’s hung around despite his own cracked rib cartilage, an offensive line continually in sick bay, and injuries to his top two wideouts — Keenan Allen and Mike Williams.
Know when all these silly NFL power rankings will matter? The night of Feb. 12, following the Super Bowl. …, is planning to play games that count in Spain and France. Owners obviously care about winning when they green-light the loss of home games. … I take it back. The AFC West appears to be falling just a bit short of being the best division in history. …Ricky WilliamsBecause Old Man Winter is hacking away at Buffalo, Sunday’s Browns-Bills game has been moved to Detroit. Which means both teams lose. …’s. Coaches didn’t know what they had until they had to use them. …
Funny how an athletic quarterback who can spin it accurately can turn the most boring offense possible into entertainment. … The Padres are looking for their 100th batting coach since moving to Petco. GM and Prez of Baseball Ops, the Patron Saint of Lost Causes, who doesn’t mind carrying a heavier load now that the elections are over. …
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