What’s Brewing With Jen Includes Mahomes And Kelce Party Some More And The Florida Man Games
Patrick Mahomes #15 and Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs
See what was brewing with Jen Scordo today. Every day on The Best Show Ever? Jen Scordo shares a few recent weird and interesting news stories. Today that includes Mahomes and Kelce continue to party in Vegas and the Florida Man Games… Here are her stories from today.
Patrick Mahomes And Travis Kelce Continue To Party In Las Vegas
I suppose when you win the Super Bowl, you get to party for as long as you want. Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were seen over the weekend partying it up in Las Vegas. Again. Obviously, they partied after they won the Super Bowl at Zouk nightclub, along with Taylor Swift and Jason Kelce. This weekend the two were seen at LAVO’s Champagne Party Brunch which is inside the Venetian. Travis Kelce had just returned from Australia where he went to see Taylor Swift in concert. Party away boys, party away. Meanwhile the Eagles are continuing their off season.
[Source – NY Post]
Florida Man Games Were This Weekend
We often have stories here on “What’s Brewing With Jen” that have to do with men and women in Florida. Not my fault, there are a lot of crazy people in Florida. And now the Florida Man Games have taken place. I’m assuming with crazy Floridians. The Florida Man Games have events such as mud wrestling, evading police through an obstacle course and a robbery relay in which the men steal bicycles, copper pipes and catalytic converters. The Florida Man Games are promoted as “the most insane athletic showdown on Earth.” Pete Melfi is the event organizer and mentioned that in real life, there usually is a lot of nudity and drug use in a typical “Florida Man” issue, but the city did not want any of that at the official games. The event took place in St. Augustine, Florida.
[Source – APNews.com]
Busting The 5 Myths Of The Kyle Schwarber Leadoff Debate
Spend one minute on Phillies Twitter, and you will witness one of the most tired debates in Philly sports. The Kyle Schwarber leadoff debate. Schwarber has led off for the Phillies the past two seasons. In that time, they came two wins away from a World Series and 1 away from making it there last season. But clearly, they just aren’t a good enough team with him leading off to win anything.
The issue lies with him not being your prototypical leadoff hitter. His average was already low. But last year it dipped below .200. He also lacks the speed of your typical leadoff hitter. So if you are looking for an old-school leadoff hitter, Schwarber is not it.
Who says someone needs to be prototypical though? What the Phillies have done, works. With Kyle Schwarber leading off, they have been one of the most productive lineups in baseball the past two seasons. And he has a lot to do with that.
But even with all of the success they have had, there are still people convinced that it just can’t work. They spread the same myths over and over again. Even though they all know Schwarber will lead off again. Because you dont fix something that isn’t broken. And given how many runs the Phillies have put up with Schwarber leading off, it is not broken.
So I am here to bust some of those myths. Mostly because I have had people in my Twitter mentions all week perpetuating those myths, and I am sick of seeing them. Things like his average is too low to leadoff. He blocks Turner’s speed. Schwarber loses out on RBIs batting leadoff. Or the craziest one, they have come up short because he was the leadoff hitter. All of them are wrong, and I will prove it.
Let’s Bust the 5 Myths of the Kyle Schwarber Leadoff Debate:
Jen Scordo was born and raised just outside of Atlanta, Georgia but she has called the Northeast her home for over 20 years. A diehard 5 for 5 fan, she always knew that radio was where she wanted to be and talking sports in Philadelphia is a dream come true as Producer of The Best Show Ever? on 97.5 The Fanatic. She loves to talk and write about Philly sports including the Eagles, the Sixers, the Flyers, the Phillies and the Union.