Author: Michael

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NFLPA and NFL have begun ‘discussions’ on 18-game season, per report
A long-rumored change to the NFL is inching closer to fruition.
According to a new report from Mark Maske of The Washington Post, the NFL and the NFLPA have begun “high-level discussions” regarding a move to an 18-game schedule.

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Olympic horses need passports, but all they really want are oats
The United States equestrian team are on their way to Paris, and one write up from The Associated Press about their journey to the Olympic games included a detail that is frankly mind-blowing: Horses need passports.
While it’s true that most traveling pets in the European Union require a “passport,” this is a loose generalization for carrying vaccination documentation and health records.

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Is this deserved? No. Does this make sense? Also, no.
The NFL Top 100 is a brilliant concept. We celebrate the upcoming season by looking ahead and imagining who might be the most impactful players in the upcoming season. It’s not about career achievement — it’s based off right now, with information we’ve gleaned from recent performance.
That emphasis is required, apparently, because for some damn reason Aaron Rodgers was No. 92 on the list for 2024.

Knowing there’s no justification for Rodgers being in the Top 100, NFL.

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Keith Olbermann just can’t help himself when it comes to being an idiot online.
Olbermann has been on an incredible run of stupid content in the wake of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. He’s pushed the complete nonsense theory that Trump was never shot multiple times.
I completely debunk the claim Trump was hit by glass in the Instagram post below. Now, Olbermann is setting his sights on the St. Louis Cardinals over yet another situation he’s gotten completely wrong.

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The golf world lost a well-known, beloved figure on Monday with PGA Tour Live reporter Mark Carnevale unexpectedly passing away at the age of 64.
The PGA Tour was the first to share the news of Carnevale’s death with Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan sharing a heartfelt statement about the one-time winner on Tour.
“Mark knew the game and did a terrific job of conveying insights from his unique point of view—and with an engaging wit and sense of humor—to fans from countless tour events through the years,” Monahan said in a statement.

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