On the radio, Wheels always introduces Medina as "luckiest in love." Does anyone know what that means?
It means he's happily married, and a father... so quit sniffing around like you have a chance. Used to be something else before "Best dressed, father to [insert child's name here; it rotates], and luckiest in love..." Anyone remember?
I always remember hearing "father to Carson, and luckiest in love". But then, I haven't listened to a game in quite a while.
There's two other kids, but it was like Best Dressed, Wittiest, and Luckiest in Love long ago. I have an old blazer game somewhere I can check.
This. At the meet and great Medina himself also implied it when introducing his wife, he practically works 24/7 during the season, and he's lucky she's stood by his side.
I'm still trying to figure out how a strength and conditioning coach can look like he lives on deep-fried burritos and 12-packs. It's like having a medical staff that......oh wait...
Thanks for the explanation. On the other topic, my doctor who always checked me for skin cancer just died of skin cancer .