I mean it's the general trend of hot takes over just reporting the information. It's not specific to ESPN and it's not even really specific to sports. it's journalism in general.
Also, with the Kaepernick thing him leveraging this shit as PR for his commercials/narrative and the NFL fucking...
Specifics are going to matter. Fracture is bad, but Bo also had some degenerative shit happening and hopefully Tua doesn't have anything like that going on.
2nd episode also pretty good. Shit is so silly how they can do the various animated shows and now this, but you still get TLJ for the flagship event of the franchise.
You dudes are crazy. A guy swinging a helmet at a dudes head is exactly the same as a guy putting his hands on another dude's helmet after getting hit late.
I'd still be really surprised if it results in more than a fine and some bullshit vague policy language how cheating is bad and there might be more punishments for future transgressions.
The Blurg thing was definitely corny. Overall it was fine and I'll watch the next episode for sure. Nothing really knocked my socks off either so we'll see.
Reality is somewhere in between. Division games probably go the other way slightly more than other games and part of that is obviously familiarity, but it's not like heavy favorites are just coin flips either. Pats lose more division games than people assume, but it's usually just 1 or...
BSG started out real well, but it definitely declined around New Caprica. There was still some good episodes/moments after that but it wasn't as consistently as good as it was before then.