first (remember when that was a thing?)
I don't like Opening Day getting rained out but the good news is I have a half day today so I can watch the game in its entirety (unless my wife makes me go to Home Depot or something).
I guess I'd be more in line with the "injury prone" moniker if it was a soft tissue thing like a hammy or his shoulder came out of whack on a swing but a broken bone is just bad luck.
My argument against an OT in round 1 is that they've done so well finding O Linemen later on that I'd rather they use it on something else. I'm nitpicking here because I don't have a strong opinion and would be happy with OT, CB
I don't know if this is true, but it seems like there is less variance with a 1st round OT than a CB. If they were to trade up, I'd rather it be for an OT
I don't think he's been traveling with the team at all since January. The article below is from yesterday morning.
https://badgerextra.com/commentary/columns/polzin/wisconsin-basketball-greg-gard-gus-yalden/article_66ba99e2-e7b2-11ee-aec4-ff0abea8d8c1.html
I think the definition of "pro athlete" is important. A guy playing in AA at 30 years old is a pro athlete. And as for the NFL stat above, a guy that gets cut in training camp is technically a pro athlete.
The odd thing to me is how the story changed so drastically within a day. At first, it was Ohtani helping a dude with gambling debts and then a few hours later after Ohtanis lawyers got involved it was a dude who stole millions from Ohtani.