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I'm a big Stefanski fan, but only recently think it's prob time he leaves. It sucks, because I don't think he wanted Watson, but it was shoved down his throat. Once they started having poor seasons, he lost more and more decision making, including having to give up play-calling.Don’t disagree with you @billmac91 it just seems that this is the modus operandi for this organization about every 4 or so years.
No that I’m a huge Stefanski fan but curious as to who you think they could bring in that would be a good fit?
I mean, he’s no Mark Grace either. I get where you are coming from, btw. I mean, I take Dunn all day everyday over Dave Kingman.Ahead of his time as in 3 true outcome guy > singles hitters (normal singles hitters, not Boggs)
And for the record, 20.8 of his career 25.g fWAR was delivered during his 7 years as a Red. 2.97 WAR per year with a high of 5.3 in '04 and people were bitching about strikeouts and him jogging to the outfield while we had the worst pitching in the league.
Naw, one of the first things Trump did is put the OK on shale drilling. Before Biden closed it down, the USA was a net exporter of oil. Reduce the supply, prices go up. Suppliers see that the USA needed oil, and lo and behold, the price went up. Out here in Cali, hard to tell, as the gas tax is so high, never certain whether the 'temporary' taxes are over, or if the base price is being lowered. But have seen some of the off-brands selling for less than $4. Not by much, around $3.80.
Wow a successful team/ownership privately funding a stadium. Look at that Ohio.![]()
Denver Broncos stadium: Franchise announces plan for new retractable roof home that will open by 2031
Denver has been in the same open-air stadium since 2001www.cbssports.com
Denver Broncos stadium: Franchise announces plan for new retractable roof home that will open by 2031
Denver has been in the same open-air stadium since 2001
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The Denver Broncos announced on Tuesday that they plan to build a new retractable roof stadium with Burnham Yard, a historic district of Denver, as the preferred site. The project, which will be privately funded by the Walton-Penner Family Ownership Group, has a targeted completion date that would allow it to open in time for the 2031 season.
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