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The Panthers coach followed the directive by his owner and GM, and now Carolina will gamble that this platform can directly translate to a better-taught and -prepared team.
The Panthers hold the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft, and for the prospect who might be taken there, it’s usually a bittersweet proposition. Here’s a place they’ll spend perhaps the next decade of their life and, depending on the route it took the franchise to sink to a level that earned it the No. 1 pick, a prospect might spend the next decade trying to fix something that’s irreparably broken.

Ja Morant wants people to know he doesn’t struggle with alcohol.
Morant is expected to make his return to the court tonight against the Houston Rockets after missing several games following his gun incident in a Colorado strip club.
The superstar guard flashed a weapon while partying at Shotgun Willie’s, and initially stepped away before the NBA came in and suspended him. Morant also attended rehab for a brief period of time.
Now, he wants people to know alcohol is not an issue with.
Ja Morant denies having an alcohol issue.
“I don’t have an alcohol problem.

Packers CEO Mark Murphy is keeping his lips sealed about Aaron Rodgers.
Rodgers recently announced his intention to play for the New York Jets this upcoming season. However, no trade has happened yet.
Not only has no trade happened, but several days have passed since Rodgers declaration during an interview with Pat McAfee.
Aaron Rodgers wants to play for the Jets. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
Whatever is happening is going down behind the scenes and not much info has leaked out to the public. It sounds like the man responsible for running the franchise is okay with that.

A full-strength roster, rabid support from fans and players who were willing to push their bodies to the limit combined for a deserving World Baseball Classic champion.
Freeze the moment in the snow globe of your mind. No better ending to no better tournament could have been hand-crafted than the tableau under the dome of loanDepot Park.

As Trea Turner rounded the bases Tuesday night after hitting his fifth home run of the World Baseball Classic, the “M-V-P!” chants roared throughout loanDepot park. Turner’s tournament outing — tied for the most in a single WBC, with a grand slam — was a reminder of how just how stacked this United States team was.

For the third time in the event’s history, Japan goes home with the trophy.
The entire 2023 World Baseball Classic was building to the exact moment that arrived in the ninth inning: two outs, a one-run game, and Japan’s Shohei Ohtani on the mound to face Team USA’s Mike Trout. The Angels teammates held up their end of the deal to deliver an iconic moment—and one that culminated in Japan’s dominant run to its third WBC title.
Ohtani struck out Trout on six pitches, getting his fellow MVP to whiff on three swings to clinch a 3–2 victory.

In a moment that seemed scripted, Shohei Ohtani struck out Angels teammate Mike Trout for the final out and won tournament MVP honors.
Team USA’s bid for consecutive World Baseball Classic tournament championships came up short on Tuesday night, falling to Japan 3–2 at loanDepot Park in Miami.
Four of the five runs came on solo home runs by Team USA’s Trea Turner and Kyle Schwarber and Japan’s Munetaka Murakami and Kumiko Okamoto.
Trea Turner opened the scoring in the top of the second inning, crushing a 2–1 pitch from Shota Imanaga.