Barry Sanders Jersey Causes Anarchy for Garth Brooks: TRAINA THOUGHTS

1. Nothing can provide such pain and amusement all in one fell swoop quite like social media.
Case in point: Country music star Garth Brooks recently played a concert in Detroit. Because he was in Detroit, home of the Lions, Brooks took to the stage wearing a Barry Sanders jersey. Following the show, Brooks posted the following picture to Instagram.
Besides tucking in a football jersey, there's really nothing outrageous or noteworthy about this post.
However, as is the case with anything that anybody posts on social media, this photo ended up causing a major stir. Why? Because some people thought the name "Sanders" and the jersey number "20" meant that Brooks was supporting Bernie Sanders in 2020.
The results from triggered snowflakes were both sad and hilarious. A sampling:









What a time. What a country. What a mess.
UPDATE: The legendary Barry Sanders has weighed in on this ridiculous matter with an outstanding tweet.
Hey @garthbrooks, want to be my VP? #Number20for2020 https://t.co/qPhw0lSFCD
β Barry Sanders (@BarrySanders) February 28, 2020
2. Let me follow up on "What a time, what a country, what a mess" with one more story. Here you go.
Americans are avoiding Corona beer amid coronavirus outbreak, survey finds https://t.co/5Vd46LtwMR pic.twitter.com/G9J9dLqgDo
β New York Post (@nypost) February 28, 2020
3. Unbelievable moment in Ottawa on Thursday night when forward Bobby Ryan played in his first game since leaving the team three months ago to enter rehab for alcohol addiction. After scoring his third goal of the game, the crowd and his teammates went absolutely bonkers, leading to Ryan becoming overwhelmed with emotion.
Bobby Ryan just completed 100 days of sobriety.
β SI NHL (@SI_NHL) February 28, 2020
In his first game back in Ottawa he recorded a hat trick and got the standing ovation of a lifetime π
(via @BradyTrett)https://t.co/S4B1vm7gwk
Here's Ryan speaking about the special moment after the game.
"It's just a family victory."
β Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) February 28, 2020
Bobby Ryan spoke to @sportsnetmurph after an emotional night in Ottawa. pic.twitter.com/Y4GfSH3l6b
4. As if NFL prospects don't have to deal with enough BS at the combine, now they're getting nailed in the face with passes.
Mitchell Wilcox just took a football to the face during the 'Gauntlet Drill' at #NFLCombine
β Dan Fetes (@danfetes) February 27, 2020
The audible 'OHHHHH' is amazing. pic.twitter.com/9pm239QGS4
5. If you're a fan of watching the Dan Patrick Show, starting on Monday you can find it oon YouTube.
Starting Monday, you can watch @dpshow live M-F 9-12pm et on @youtube. https://t.co/8fC1yxj53r
β Seton O'Connor (@HiMyNameIsSeton) February 28, 2020
6. Sports Illustrated senior writer Tom Verducci is the guest on the latest episode of the SI Media Podcast. Verducci explains why Astros batters won't be getting hit by pitches as much as people think, but it will be a mentally exhausting season for Houston's players. Verducci also explains why MLB's new proposed playoff format is good for the sport and reveals the one thing he'd do to improve the game.
You can listen to the podcast below or download it on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher and Google Play.
7. RANDOM YOUTUBE VIDEO OF THE DAY: I've said this many times before and I'll say it again since the WWE decided for some reason Thursday to make Goldberg its champion: Gillberg always has and always will be more entertaining than Goldberg.
Be sure to catch up on past editions of Traina Thoughts and check out the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast hosted by Jimmy Traina on iTunes, Spotify or Stitcher. You can also follow Jimmy on Twitter and Instagram.