Author: Michael

Following Sunday’s loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, some loser Carolina Panthers fan decided to pour a drink all over Bengals running back Chase Brown as he headed toward his team’s locker room. 
Generally, I don’t like to name-call people, but dumping a drink on an NFL player because he played well against the home team is loser behavior. There’s no other way to say it. 
And, not that this even matters, but it’s not as if Brown antagonized Panthers fans on his way off the field, either.

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It’s a good time to be a Commanders fan. We don’t get to say that often.
Another week in the NFL is in the books and the Power Rankings are largely unchanged at the top. The Chiefs are once again the most dominant team in the league, but we’ll need to see how long they can keep their spot with Rashee Rice now hurt.
Meanwhile the Vikings won’t stop surging and move into the No. 2 spot.

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Another weekend of college football is in the books, and it certainly delivered. Whether it was Georgia and Alabama delivering an instant classic, or Kentucky upsetting No. 6 Ole Miss, it was another exciting few days of ball. 
Now, thanks to you guys overwhelming my email and DMs, I had to pick the most important questions to answer, coming off a wild few days. There’s a lot to discuss as we move ahead.

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Ole Miss welcomed Kentucky to Oxford on Saturday as more than two touchdown favorites but looked up at the scoreboard when the clock hit zeros as 20-17 losers. While it wouldn’t be entirely accurate to call it a bad day at the home office for the Ole Miss offense, the Rebels and quarterback Jaxson Dart were never able to find a rhythm against the Wildcats, and some of that frustration seems to be looming days after the team’s loss.
The Rebels out gained the Wildcats 353-336 on Saturday, but that statistic does not come close to painting a picture of the contest.

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These players just don’t look right in their new uniforms.
NBA media day is the equivalent of the first day of school: you get your picture taken, set expectations, officially meet your new teammates, and get ready to jump into training camp for the new season.
As teams around the league when through media day on Monday ahead of the 2024-2025 season, there were many storylines both serious and silly. Joel Embiid and Masai Ujiri gave touching tributes to Dikembe Mutombo. LeBron and Bronny are already bickering the way only a father and son can.

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