Author: Michael

Ferrari was the eighth team to show its 2023 challenger, and it may have won launch season with its event. Ferrari started by unveiling their new car, the SF-23, at their Maranello headquarters.
Nothing particularly special there, right?
No, not really.
However, where the Scuderia hit a homerun was when they sent their new car out onto the Ferrari-owned Fiorano Circuit for its first laps. Making it even cooler, the grandstands were filled with excited fans, and Charles Leclerc’s first time in the SF-23’s cockpit was streamed around the world.

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This is fine.
Aaron Rodgers is in the dark right now — or at least, we thought he was in the dark. Maybe he’s about to go in the dark. Perhaps we don’t know his “in the darkness” status right now. What we do know, however, is that he’s on Twitter liking the most eye-roll shit ever from Kyrie Irving.

If you want to see the full tweet in all it’s inane stupidity you can click here, but let’s break down the four-panel images and their faux intellectualism.

A group of faceless people lining up for “comforting lies” over “unpleasant truths.

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While the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs were tied in the Super Bowl up until the final eight seconds of the game, Eagles’ wide receiver AJ Brown knew his team was set to lose well before the Chiefs’ game-winning field goal.
In fact, Brown was convinced the Eagles were going to lose during the third quarter.
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After putting together a lengthy drive late in the third quarter, the Eagles kicked a field goal to extend their lead to 27-21 with 1:45 left in the quarter.

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Hmmmm.
Nobody likes to be wrong, but especially Elon Musk it appears. Moments after the Chiefs kicked the field goal that won the Super Bowl, Musk deleted his tweet from the first quarter when he was pulling for the Eagles.

Disloyal @elonmusk deleted his #GoEagles tweet but Twitter is so broken that you can still find it. https://t.co/00ODZtvqcQ pic.twitter.com/CmqxiJ3iE8
— Jim MacMillan (he/him) (@JimMacMillan) February 13, 2023

This is a really curious move. It’s not like Musk delivered a hot take he’d regret — he simply stated that he wanted the Eagles to win.

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The Pro Bowler called the turf conditions “disappointing.”
Though still only 28, Eagles outside linebacker Haason Reddick has been around the block in college and the NFL. After a four-year career at Temple, Reddick spent time with the Cardinals and Panthers before breaking out with Philadelphia this season.
This is precisely the reason Reddick’s comment in the wake of the Eagles’ 38–35 loss to the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII raised eyebrows. Reddick pronounced the State Farm Stadium field “most definitely… the worst field I’ve ever played on.

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Georgia offensive coordinator Todd Monken has decided to head back to the NFL, accepting the same position with the Baltimore Ravens. This led Bulldogs coach Kirby Smart to call on his buddy Mike Bobo to take over the play-calling duties.
Monken, the mastermind of the Georgia offense over the past three seasons, accepted the Baltimore job on Monday night, leaving the Bulldogs with an opening. Smart did not waste any time on hiring a replacement, as Mike Bobo will fill the opening.

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The Jeff Saturday era in Indianapolis is behind us and in its place is the dawn of the Dax Shepard era.
Truthfully, it’s the start of the Shane Steichen era, but folks can’t get passed his uncanny resemblance to the star of 2006’s film I’ve seen on Comedy Central more times than I can count, Employee of the Month.

We got our guy. pic.twitter.com/xZJXgfavFY
— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) February 14, 2023

If you were just scrolling through Twitter as we all do, you could’ve easily thought that was a picture of Shephard.

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