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  • April 24 COFFE CLUB

    WHAT'S BREWING TODAY
    Sunday, April 24

    On Today's Scorecard
    Big Busts
    No, we're not talking about buxom women. Instead our focus is on NFL Draft duds.

    One was supposed to be a deadly pocket passer. He became a journeyman quarterback.

    Another projected as a big-play receiver. He became an un-tradable roster cut.

    The list goes on and on for high profile NFL draft picks who became busts. With the NFL Draft scheduled to start this Thursday night, ESPN pegged its biggest busts over the past 15 years.

    The proposed deadly pocket passer was Josh Rosen, the No. 10 overall pick by Arizona in the 2018 draft. He's been with four different teams since and is an unrestricted free agent this season.

    The player projected as a big-play receiver who became an untradeable cut was another 'Josh' ... Josh Doctson, the No. 22 pick by Washington in the 2016 draft. The Redskins released him two years later.

    To read more on the biggest busts in the most recent NFL Drafts click here.
    Trending Today
    Break Up The Mets
    On Saturday the best record in the National League belonged to the New York Mets. They also rank second in run differential in all of Major League Baseball (trailing only the Los Angeles Dodgers).

    Perhaps what's more surprising is they've done it without their ace pitcher Jacob deGrom who is scheduled to have another MRI on Monday.

    The Mets pitching staff currently leads the majors in Opponent Strikeout Percentage (28.9), Team Strikeouts Per 9 Innings (10.27), and Opponent Hits Per Game (6.07).

    Having Max Scherzeras your de facto ace, while deGrom recovers, helps.
    Grinding Out The Profits
    Incredible But True
    ESPN Stats & Info reported the Suns' .780 win percentage (32-9 record) on the ROAD during the regular season was better than every other team's HOME winning percentage this season.

    Phoenix is the second team in NBA history to achieve this feat, along with the Knicks in 1969-70
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