Author: Michael

The long arm of the law has reached out and grabbed a suspect after BYU’s cheer coach was knocked out last weekend.
Cougars cheer coach Jocelyn Allan was knocked out cold during a game against the Utah Utes when fans started raining bottles onto the field at the end of the college football game.
Allan was struck in the head and immediately collapsed. You can watch the incredibly scary moment in the video below.

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The Giants’ disastrous Daniel Jones era is even more painful because of what could have been
Daniel Jones is the problem everyone but the New York Giants saw coming. Now in his sixth season, Jones is a bad quarterback masquerading as an elite one, purely by virtue of the desperate 4-year, $160M contract the Giants gave him in 2023. Now at 2-8, with fans watching this team get beaten by the Carolina Panthers and lapped in the NFC East by the rebuilding Commanders, there’s no doubt the Daniel Jones era is coming to an unceremonious end.

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We’ve apparently reached the time in the NFL season when fans of some poor teams have given up on 2024 and are looking to 2025. That’s the reason All That and a Bag of NFL Mail this week addresses Daniel Jones, Mike McCarthy, Mike McDaniel, the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys.
Let’s get right to it:
Q. Armando, I smiled when I read on Tuesday in our local papers about the possibility the Giants would bench Daniel Jones because of his contract after I had read that at Outkick on Sunday.
So, Carnac the Magnificent, what’s going to happen next?
– Leo, Long Island, N.

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Patrick Cantlay acknowledges the crowd during Sunday Singles at the 2023 Ryder Cup. | Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images
For the first time in the near 100-year history of the Ryder Cup, members of the U.S. team will be compensated for playing.
Money, money, money.
It has plagued golf for the last few years. But it has also been one of the biggest topics of discussion surrounding next year’s Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black.

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Portland Trail Blazers fans were concerned when Anfernee Simons left in the first quarter of Tuesday night’s game against the Minnesota Timberwolves. But no one was more upset than some random Midwestern guy who had the guard in a parlay.
The guy in question — who runs a gambling X account called “Michigan Made” — took to social media to air his frustrations to the team‘s official account.
“There goes everyones parlay msh injuries are ruining the fun of sports betting and rigging is at an all time high,” he wrote.

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