In Case You Missed It

David Rainey • October 23, 2022

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Week number 13 is in the books, and a lot has happened over the last week!  Who doesn't love this time of the year?? Let's get this going!


  • Green Wave. Welcome to the top 25! 
  • Rashid Shaheed maybe should’ve been playing since week 1 eh? 
  • The saints defense is atrocious 
  • Please get Bradley Roby off my team 
  • Are the Giants for real? 
  • OMG ALEC PIERCE FOR THE WIN


  • Kind of a boring Sunday to be honest 
  • Robbie Anderson is a child 
  • I think I love Sauce Gardner


  • Is Bailey Zappe…. Better than Mac Jones? I’m gonna say it… Bailey Zappe, better than Mac Jones.
  • Josh Allen out here looking like Mike Vick from that Vick experience commercial back in the day 


  • Josh Naylor did The Rock The Baby celly his ENTIRE home run trot. Playoff baseball at its best!


  • This is in the running for hardest hit I’ve ever seen. Oh my goodness!


  • Enough is enough with these ridiculous roughing the passer calls
  • The Lakers are a disaster 
  • Westbrook gotta hang em up 
  • Steph had he who shall be named in a BLENDER
  • This is the perfect summary of NBA basketball in 2022


  • Herb Jones did what?


  • Pelicans championship parade is going to be a blast
  • The Mavs should be ashamed of themselves after blowing that lead to the Suns 
  • Not enough talk about how the MLB gifted the Yankees an ALCS appearance 
  • This team is a disaster 
  • John wall is BACK and I love to see it


  • CMC in a shanahan offense. Omg 
  • The Pels have played 2 games, on the road, and haven’t trailed for a single second. 82-0
  • That’s a HUGE win for LSU
  • Roll Wave 



That's gonna do it for this week! As always, follow me on Twitter, and stay tuned for the latest episode of The Who F'n Kneauxs Podcast!

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