Yes indeed I think so. I really want to follow hockey closely this season. It's sad but the way the 2 NY teams have been so bad for so long it is making me lose some interest in football. The last 10 years combined the Jets and Giants have 2 of the worst records in football. That's hard to think mathematically how the 2 NY teams would be right near the bottom out of 32 teams.
Those two NFL teams must have one trait in common: Very bad management. A bad year can be bad luck, but a bad decade means the people who run the franchise are incompetent.
Yeah they're trying to find the right mix but I don't know if either team has it yet. Jets have a new coach so it's too early to tell. They played really well in Game 1 but Game 2 was bad.
Here is how much baseball has changed in this century:
Last night, Ohtani was removed after pitching 5 no-hit, shutout innings, with a 4-0 lead, to protect his arm.
The Gods of Baseball took vengeance on the Dodgers. The bullpen immediately gave up 6 runs and the Dodgers eventually lost 9-6.
No way that anybody pitching a no-hitter would have been removed last century.
I know one of my best memories was when Doc Gooden pitched a no-hitter for the Yankees. And he had just come back and really shouldn't have pitched 9 innings but you would never take someone out.