Will Henry allow cameras into his office when he fires Cora this summer? That’d be a weird watch.
They will use Steve Buscemi as a Cora stand inWill Henry allow cameras into his office when he fires Cora this summer? That’d be a weird watch.
It sure would be a stunner if Henry did anything like that face to face.Will Henry allow cameras into his office when he fires Cora this summer? That’d be a weird watch.
An objection to Fan Fiction from a guy who has a somewhat creepy pre-teen avatar of a iconic detective. . .and sees mysterious conspiracies everywhere?Well there is always going back to your Nip/Tuck Suits fan fiction. Does Harvey want more than Botox?
You haven't been around long? For some reason I thought you were here longer. That went up when I was called Nancy Drew for my unrequited love of JD Drew.An objection to Fan Fiction from a guy who has a somewhat creepy pre-teen avatar of a iconic detective. . .and sees mysterious conspiracies everywhere?
Didn't make much of an impression on me.You haven't been around long? For some reason I thought you were here longer. That went up when I was called Nancy Drew for my unrequited love of JD Drew.
Of course you didn't like JD Drew, you hate good baseball and winning.Didn't make much of an impression on me.
Oh, you misread me Tom. I loved Drew. And his brother too.Of course you didn't like JD Drew, you hate good baseball and winning.
Let's talk about all American Hero JD Drew
JD Drew was a winner. JD Drew was one of the best college baseball players of all time. He literally had a 30-30 season in college playing less than 70 games. Did he go play for the Phillies when they offered a paltry 3 million dollars? No, he bravely said, I am going to St Paul. There JD Drew smashed baseballs and personally played with first female athlete to play professionally integrated baseball, Ila Borders (also the first woman to get men's baseball collegiate scholarship).
When JD Drew graced major league baseball with his presence he went on to have the most beautiful left handed swing most people saw. I saw @AlNipper49 cry while watching it once. And while JD Drew was winning World Series Rings and All Star MVPs, did he once care? No. He didn't need to. He was a hero. In fact in 2011, he felt disgust over how the team's season went, so he retired. JD Drew realized the game had passed him by when he cared.
The Red Sox could desperately use a hero like JD Drew today.
Edit - If a dope wants to break this out, I think a good JD Drew thread would be great to break the tension and negativity on the main board.
The Gospel of DrewI'd watch the hell out of a documentary on the online movement known as DrewAnon.
J. D. was a fun guy to watch. He oozed talent.The Gospel of Drew
No, Stephen is just not our lord and savior JD Drew. They both have ringsJ. D. was a fun guy to watch. He oozed talent.
Am I correct in inferring you're not a big fan of brother Stephen though?
Personally I think it's kind of cool that the two brothers both won a ring with us.
Gosh, that was enjoyable. Thanks for posting.This video of Story mentoring Grissom, Casas, Hamilton, and Yorke at a little mini-camp Story put together just popped up on Youtube and it's honestly pretty cool. I have no idea if I'll watch the Netflix show (likely will) but these little insider peeks at the players are fun. Not as fun as having days long internet fights about Sam Kennedy quotes, but fun none-the-less.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbHvkDUjfR0
I preferred Tim, who was once traded for Cliff Lee and Grady Sizemore... well, sorta.J. D. was a fun guy to watch. He oozed talent.
Am I correct in inferring you're not a big fan of brother Stephen though?
Personally I think it's kind of cool that the two brothers both won a ring with us.
Man did you see Casas and his beard? I'm pretty sure I saw him sing with Tracy Chapman at the Grammys the other night.This video of Story mentoring Grissom, Casas, Hamilton, and Yorke at a little mini-camp Story put together just popped up on Youtube and it's honestly pretty cool. I have no idea if I'll watch the Netflix show (likely will) but these little insider peeks at the players are fun. Not as fun as having days long internet fights about Sam Kennedy quotes, but fun none-the-less.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbHvkDUjfR0
It only improves the brand and merch sales if the team wins and is successful. I'm not sure Franz in Munich is going to buy a City Connect jersey if the team struggles or is even just mediocre next year. It's a little shocking that they would open up access to the team in what's at best a state of transition, which makes me think that FSG is foolishly optimistic about how this year is going to go.
Netflix intends to produce a series of documentaries giving the viewers an inside look at a MLB team. They began with the Red because as we all know, it’s the 20th anniversary of the 2004 comeback.Where are you seeing the rage? No one seems angry at all to me. I think that there are people wondering why if the Sox are going to be on a TV show they wouldn't sign some people with star power rather than trot out a milquetoast squad that's probably destined for fourth or fifth in the division. I think that's a reasonable question.
But I guess that's this is this year's offseason, nothing but mixed messages.
This production is between MLB and Netflix. All the Red are giving is access. They have no say in the finished product.If they spent less time worrying about Netflix and more time singing free agents, Mookie Betts, Xander Bogaerts, and Jon Lester would still be on the team.
You could say the same thing about Sale. Not only is he in an interesting personality and would make for a good character in the Netflix series but he has an interesting story too. The old grizzled vet saddled with injuries in recent years trying to make a comeback. Would have been fascinating to watch.honest question... if you knew this was happening wouldn't you want somebody like at least Justin Turner? An amazing personality, loves the city, leader... meant for a staring role in something like this.