In Case You Missed It

David Rainey • October 16, 2022

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Welllllcommmmmeee Back! Tennessee just wrapped up the upset of the week beating Alabama, and I just wrapped up a work Trunk or Treat.  So, there's that.  Anywho, sports are back! We are in the best part of the year where every major sport is taking place at once, so there's no shortage of action.  Speaking of action, here's my thoughts on all the action from this week!


  • Taysom Hill was put on this earth to play football
  • I want geno smith tested immediately
  • What an unreal game from Taysom
  • Are the Giants for real? 
  • DARNELL MOONEY
  • In what world is this roughing the passer? Only in Brady's world.
  • Coolest moment of the weekend.  Brian Robinson walking out to Many Men. Welcome back.
  • The Mets will ALWAYS Met
  • Never in my life have I seen someone block a shot THROUGH a screen 
  • Jordan Poole, fresh off of being punched in the face by his teammate, is carving up the Lakers
  • NFL officiating is just comical at this point 
  • Is the ref in the Kansas City game gonna cry? Lol 
  • I love seeing John Wall back 
  • This one of the greatest throws I’ve ever seen


  • I thought for sure the Braves were going to win this game. Yikes 
  • Julio Rodriguez is taking over the playoffs 
  • Yordan is BAD man. Also, Robbie Ray is terrible


  • The Dodgers are a cheat code 
  • Golden Knights baby!! 
  • Canadiens! With 17 seconds to go! Hockey is the best


  • Playoff Goose!! BE FREE LITTLE BUDDY! Playoffs be damned!
  • Yordan Alvarez is a menace
  • PointsBet paying out the under for TNF at halftime is the funniest thing this season 
  • Hockey is all the way back baby! 


  • Brandon Ingram. MVP. Collision Course. 
  • 6 catches with 5 touchdowns is hilarious 
  • Tennessee fans are literally stealing the goalposts from the stadium. What a time
  • I have no thoughts on Thursday Night Football. None. 
  • Weekly thought… RANK THE WAVE
  • The Mariners and Astros are in the 17th inning! My goodness!
  • This game is never going to end is it?


That'll do it ladies and gents! These are going to continue to get longer as we get more into the heart of the sports calendar.  So, I hope y'all enjoy it! By the way, have you seen the latest episode of Who F'n Kneauxs? You should.  Also, follow me on twitter for more of my nonsense!


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