What Were They Thinking?: The Brainless Blunders That by Kyle Garlett

By Kyle Garlett

In 1919, the Boston pink Sox traded Babe Ruth to the hot York Yankees to finance a Broadway express. In 1968, NBC became off the Jets-Raiders online game with in basic terms seconds left to teach the made-for-TV motion picture Heidi. In 1994, Tonya Harding made up our minds how to win Olympic gold used to be by way of doing away with Nancy Kerrigan's kneecap. In all of those occasions, and lots of, many extra, there's only one query enthusiasts can ask: What have been they thinking?!

In those pages, sportswriter and fellow fan Kyle Garlett recounts the head activities mistakes that made you tear out your hair, beat your chest in suffering, and yell on the television till your pals referred to as the police officers. no matter if it really is boneheaded coaches, idiotic normal managers, or quickly insane gamers, each fan has noticeable his staff move from the edge of victory to overall defeat for no logical cause. no matter if it truly is baseball, soccer, golfing, hockey, or the other recreation, you will discover what quite occurred in the course of those painful moments and why they ended up the incredible means they did.

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