Author: Michael

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“I don’t believe in words,” said Vitor Pereira, looking for the right ones to explain how he would pull Wolves up from their bad start.
“In football, you increase the level if you work on the pitch with the players.”
Perhaps the most important week of the season for Wolves will be one in which we don’t see the players until the end of it.
After four games without a point, there is a great deal of work to be done. Whatever other problems his team has, the evidence of those games is that Pereira’s players have the appetite to do it.

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Week 2 of the fantasy football season is upon us! Last week we saw most of the good tight end performances on Thursday night with Tucker Kraft and Zach Ertz putting together TE1 and TE2 performances for the week. Sunday and Monday did not do much to bring the position up. We did see Jake Ferguson and Juwan Johnson put together strong performances, giving us some hope for consistency from those two in a very non-consistent position. Below, we’ll take a look at the tight end landscape for Week 3.

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Modern college athletics is never far from another conference realignment. Even during what still feels like the fallout from the last round of earth-shaking movement – which saw the desolation of the Pac-12, sending west coast teams not only to the Big Ten but to the literal Atlantic Coast Conference – we are silently nearing an even bigger move.
Every wave of realignment so far has seen whatever constitutes the “Power Conferences” consume those that can’t keep up.

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Colorado head coach Deion Sanders is searching for consistency at the team’s most important position. Through three games, three quarterbacks have seen time with the Buffaloes. With none of those players distancing themselves from the pack, Sanders needs to figure out which player to go with in Week 4 against Wyoming.
The good news? He’s already made that decision. The bad news? He’s not willing to share which player will start under center Saturday.
When asked whether he’s selected a Week 4 starter Tuesday, Sanders simply said, “Yeah, most definitely I have.

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Edge rusher Preston Smith is heading back to Washington.
NFL Media reports that Smith is going to sign with the Commanders. Smith entered the NFL as a 2015 second-round pick of the team.
Smith spent four seasons in Washington and recorded 168 tackles, 24.5 sacks, four interceptions, four forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries. He signed with the Packers in 2019 and remained with the team until being traded to the Steelers during the 2024 season.
Smith has 443 tackles, 70.5 sacks, five interceptions, 10 forced fumbles, and seven fumble recoveries over his entire career.

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