Author: Michael

Brooks Koepka believes there is a very simple fix to the slow play issue in professional golf, rules officials just need to start stroking guys.
His words, not mine.
Speaking ahead of this week’s PGA Championship, the four-time major winner admitted that slow play is a problem in the professional game, especially during major championships. This is when he used the rather unfortunate, and as the kids say “sus” phrase explaining how he would resolve the issue.
“Honestly, I’d start stroking guys. If you’re going to take that long, you’ve got to get stroked,” Koepka said.

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Sports Illustrated published Michael Rosenberg’s in-depth examination of Brett Favre’s role in the Mississippi welfare scandal Thursday, detailing how the former quarterback was a key force behind the scheme. Favre helped redirect federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) money to pay for a new volleyball arena at his alma mater, Southern Mississippi, where his daughter played for the team, as well as to a medical company, Prevacus, in which he had invested $250,000. SI’s goal was to comprehensively tell the story of Favre’s involvement, from the beginning to today.

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Three years ago, the State of Mississippi arrested a 67-year-old grandmother with no known criminal record at her office.
Nancy New was a lifelong educator. She had run her nonprofit, Mississippi Community Education Center, for more than 25 years. When state auditor Shad White’s agents interrogated New on multiple occasions, she didn’t even bring an attorney, according to a person with direct knowledge of the meetings.

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Jimmy Butler and the Heat went into Boston on Wednesday night and stole Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals from the Celtics thanks to a huge second half that included 46 points in the third quarter alone. 
Miami is now three wins away from going to the NBA Finals for the first time since losing to the Lakers in the 2020 COVID-19 bubble. 
The NBA on TNT crew was back on the scene for the game and they were right back to being the best show in sports. If you need proof of that, check out Shaq calling Charles Barkley a “big dummy” while explaining why the Heat are so tough.

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The NFL on Wednesday proudly announced the return of its Accelerator Program, and with it returns the fact NFL owners have a diversity divide issue and the league is trying to address that issue of inclusivity with a program that embraces exclusion.
The Coach Accelerator program will run during the NFL’s spring meeting starting Sunday to Tuesday in Minneapolis.
Per the NFL, the program “aims to increase exposure between owners, executives, and diverse coaching talent, providing ample opportunity to develop and build upon their relationships.

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Will Levis’ girlfriend Gia Duddy wants everyone to know she’s not dating the Titans QB for his money.
Levis was drafted early in the second round by the Tennessee Titans, and while he’s been making a positive first impression, it still remains unclear when he’ll come close to sniffing the field.
After all, QBs with a 1.87:1 TD-INT ratio in two years as a college starter don’t exactly jump to the NFL and light it up. There could be some serious growing pains.
Will Levis was drafted in the second round by the Tennessee Titans. (Photo by Nick Tre.

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The Yankees and Blue Jays will play the last game of their four-game series at the Rogers Centre in Toronto Thursday night.
In case you haven’t been watching, there is no love lost between these two teams. On Monday, Blue Jays announcers implied Aaron Judge could be cheating, setting social media ablaze. Then on Tuesday, Domingo German was ejected from the game, accused of using an illegal substance. The Yankees won both of those games, with Aaron Judge even homering twice on Monday.

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I’m a child of the 1980s and ‘90s, so I love listening to the old hair bands. Give me a little Motley Crue, Warrant or Poison over most of today’s music any day! One of my other favorites was Skid Row, who busted out with their big hit “Youth Gone Wild.”
That song title describes what’s been happening in the fantasy football world. More often than ever before, we’re seeing rookies and second-year players step onto the gridiron and go wild in the stat sheets.

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With more relaxed restrictions on weed in the NFL, Steelers defensive tackle Cam Heyward is calling for the League to reinstate former Pittsburgh wideout, Martavis Bryant.
The Steelers vet advocated for Bryant’s reinstatement, now five years removed from the NFL, on his “Not Just Football” podcast.
Hayward said that with society and the League getting more progressive with a green-friendly rulebook, guys like Bryant, 31, and ex-Pro Bowler Josh Gordon, 32, deserve a second opportunity.

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It’s not often that a head coach calls out one of his ex-players on social media. Thankfully, the NBA has gifted us the George Karl-J.R. Smith feud, which was seemingly revived on Twitter this week.
Smith started the bickering after appearing on J.J. Redick’s podcast. The stoned-out Smith and very woke Redick discussed the player’s time in Denver.
Angry Ex-NBA Coach Goes After Former Player
J.R. wasn’t shy to critique then-coach George Karl’s schematics.
“We didn’t have one out-of-bounds play, my whole time playing for this man,” Smith said.

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