Just watched an episode of the new Man vs. Food. This guy ate a normal course steak dinner with like 2 extra sides. Does not hold a candle to Adam Richman
3 episodes in and the MD Foodie Boyz have already been swayed by corporate interests. Paid for by Taco Bell lobbyists. Meanwhile, their OG, ReportOfTheWeek, is still doing independent journalism after years in the game.
EXCLUSIVE: Chido Obi, Sékou Koné, Harry Amass, Jack Moorhouse and Elyh Harrison have all travelled with Manchester United’s first-team squad to face Tottenham Hotspur this weekend.
Ruben Amorim has turned to Carrington to plug the gaps left by several unforeseen injury absentees.
🔴🇧🇷 Ten Hag supports Antony: “I think he had a really good pre-season. He has to get himself back into form”.
“Hard work, invest and it will come I’m sure”.
Hear me out, I’m not saying the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest is going to happen, but @joeyjaws just came out and said and I quote, “I’m gonna get the rest of the guys out and we’re gonna do this f***er.” #nathansfamous#ESPN
If Gregg was coaching today “Gio is still carrying a knock. Balogun is still getting to know the guys. Scally is still very young. Richards is still coming back from injury.”
Brooks proved once again that the long ripple of epic failure is more a myth than reality. Rory stumbled at the 2011 Masters and won the next major by eight. Adam Scott lost a four shot lead with four to play at the 2012 Open and then won the 2013 Masters. Brooks had the 54 hole lead at the Masters, shot 75 to lose on Sunday and then never looked better winning the PGA. Michael Block proved once again why small star filled fields miss out on arguably the most compelling aspect in all of sport, the underdog story. He stole the show with with his gratitude and joy and of course his shockingly sharp game.
Brooks’ win raised a lot of questions. Post Tiger has there been a player who didn’t have a weakness? When healthy, Koepka appears to have none. Does his win help LIV? Yes, if one is inclined to overlook the source of the money and who they actually play for. No, if one considers that they actually play for the country that was the home for 16 of the 19 men who flew planes into buildings on September 11th, 2001 and killed thousand of people. And should LIV players be allowed on the Ryder Cup team? To which I ask you, would they really be playing for the US and the PGA Tour or would they be playing for LIV, MBS and Saudi Arabia?