Author: Michael

The man’s not wrong.
The decision to leave Florida State out of the College Football Playoff is a canon event for the selection committee. It confirmed speculation that this isn’t about football greatness, but money — and took a torch to the notion that being undefeated and winning a Power 5 conference is enough justification to get a shot at the National Championship.
ESPN’s Mike Greenberg was livid on Monday morning, and didn’t mince his words on Get Up when it came to his disdain for leaving out FSU.

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The Packers’ 27—19 win over the Chiefs was mired in controversy after a number of questionable decisions were made by the officiating crew in the final minute of action at Lambeau Field on Sunday night.
One of the plays in question, a deep pass from Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes to wideout Marquez Valdes-Scantling that was broken up by Packers cornerback Carrington Valentine, drew the ire of fans.

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Christian McCaffrey’s hilarious flop attempt during Sunday’s showdown between the San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles didn’t fool anyone.
The Niners’ star running back had been wrapped up by Eagles defensive lineman Fletcher Cox with the play blown dead. But as Cox let go, McCaffrey spun himself to the ground, seemingly trying to bait a penalty for a late hit from the officiating crew. 

San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey breaks away from the Philadelphia Eagles defense during the third quarter at Lincoln Financial Field.

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The rest of the country is grabbing their collective pitchforks and heading down to CFB playoff committee HQ. Meanwhile, I’m just over here dissecting every single red carpet bomb from Sunday’s NASCAR awards show in Nashville.
You tell me who has their priorities straight?!
We’ve finally made it to my favorite MMPS of the year — the one where we MMQB the hell out of the WAGs at the annual banquet. They all come out of the woodwork for one final time in 2023 and it’s an incredible, and fierce, competition from start to finish.

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Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon made a crucial play late in the fourth quarter to help lift his team to a 27–19 victory over the visiting Chiefs on Sunday Night Football, intercepting Patrick Mahomes with just over five minutes remaining.
Afterward, the fifth-year defensive back explained that the two-time NFL MVP may have inadvertently revealed his intent on the play.
On first-and-10 at Green Bay’s 49-yard line, Mahomes lofted a pass intended for Skyy Moore, but the ball sailed over Moore’s head into the outstretched hands of Nixon.

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Sunday’s San Francisco 49ers – Philadelphia Eagles matchup may have just been a regular season contest, but it was an emotional 60 minutes between the two NFC powerhouses. Nobody was as emotional as Eagles’ defensive lineman Jalen Carter, however, as he appeared to get teary-eyed on the sideline.
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The moment came late in the third quarter after San Francisco grabbed a 28-13 lead.

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The Packers’ win over the Chiefs on Sunday Night Football did not come without controversy. Unfortunately, the officials became a storyline once again, and Green Bay linebacker De’Vondre Campbell couldn’t help but gloat after the game. 
“They tried to do everything they could to make sure the Chiefs won but guess what PACKERS WIN AGAIN,” he wrote on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, after the Packers’ 27–19 win.

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