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After a long layoff, the Gesicki Griddy is back
Mike Gesicki promised us his Griddy days were over.
On Sunday in the playoffs against the Buffalo Bills, he broke that promise.
Back in October, Gesicki’s Griddy became something of a national story. During the Miami Dolphins’ Week 2 win over the Baltimore Ravens, Gesicki dropped his debut Griddy on all of us, drawing comparisons to the Roadrunner in the process.

John Harbaugh was not in a talkative mood Sunday night against the Bengals.
During the 24-17 loss in the playoffs to Joe Burrow and company, the Ravens coach gave a sideline interview to Melissa Stark at the start of the second quarter, and he looked like he wanted to be anywhere else. When asked if the Ravens might make a switch at QB off Tyler Huntley, John Harbaugh looked visibly annoyed.
He just cracked what appeared to be a semi-sarcastic smile and said, “We’ll just say how the game goes, okay? Thanks.”

John Harbaugh was so not in the mood pic.twitter.

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The F1 driver and his team struggle with connection issues in the 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual
Formula 1 drivers are just like us.
They get frustrated when gaming due to glitches.
The latest example is none other than Max Verstappen, the two-time F1 Drivers’ Champion. Verstappen was competing in the 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual this weekend with the #1 Team Redline, along with his teammates Luke Browning, Jeffrey Rietveld and Diogo Pinto.

Bethune-Cookman football coach Ed Reed is not impressed with the state of the campus and program.
The legendary safety followed Deion Sanders’ footsteps by taking an HBCU head coaching job, but things aren’t off to a great start.
The former Miami Hurricanes superstar posted an expletive-filled rant on social media taking a flamethrower to the conditions he’s facing.
Ed Reed ripped the state of Bethune-Cookman in viral rant. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
“Now, I’m out here walking with the football team picking up trash … I should leave.

Tayven Jackson is taking his talents to the Indiana Hoosiers.
The former 4* Tennessee QB recruit announced Sunday that he’s transferring to Bloomington to play for Tom Allen with four years of eligibility left..
Jackson’s older brother Trayce Jackson-Davis is a star on Indiana’s basketball team and a potential NBA prospect. He’s also from the state.

COMMITTED #iufb pic.twitter.com/3znbtFjKT8
— Tayven jackson (@Tayvenjacksonn2) January 15, 2023

Tayven Jackson finds a new home.
Indiana isn’t known for being a program that lands high quality QB prospects.