Here's one that really grinds my gears. When a sports analyst is talking about a quarterback, he/she will undoubtedly say something along these lines: "You know, you got your Brett Favres, your Tom Bradys, your Peyton Mannings, but QB X is great at simply managing the game."
1. Why the eff do they feel the need to pluralize a person's name? This makes me so

2. "Managing the game" is the most overused, vacuous statement I have ever heard. If you don't average 350 yds/ 3 TDs, then you get this Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!) "game manager" label slapped on you, unanimously, by the sports media. Never understood that. Last I checked, Matt Cassell and Mark Sanchez and Kevin Kolb still have QB after their name, not GM.
