In Case You Missed It

David Rainey • October 30, 2022

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Back again for this week's In Case You Missed It!  It's the end of October which means two things are happening right now: the World Series and Halloween!  Hard to tell which one America cares about more though.   Anyways, here are my thoughts and reactions from the last week in sports!


  • Sammy Watkins is a packer?
  • No one is going to win the NFC South
  • Brady lost to an XFL QB
  • Are the giants for real? 
  • Marquise Goodwin is a seahawk? 
  • CMC is going to be unreal with San Fran 
  • lol lakers 0-3 
  • BRYCE HARPER SEND THE PADRES PACKIN


  • These refs in the Pels game are unbelievable 
  • Are the Jazz for real?
  • Nurkic so disrespectful on this AD three 


  • What is this formation? And how did it work?
  • The Duke players breaking “The U” over their knee is the low point of my fandom 
  • Now I don’t wanna say I told you so about Zappe yet but 
  • This Luka pass was ELITE


  • Mac Jones tried to throw the ball away, and it hit the Skycap wire.  It resulted in an interception.  I can honestly say that I've never seen this in my life!
  • That Pels championship parade is gonna be one for the ages
  • I am officially old. The Rocks daughter made her WWE debut 
  • Victor Wembanyama. Red Beans on mondays. Collision course. 
  • Steph Curry just cooked Tyler Herro! 
  • The Phillies are here to play! They take game 1 after being down 5-0
  • lol lakers 0-5
  • This is one of the smoothest fake field goals I’ve ever seen


That'll do it for this week folks! I hope you and your family have an awesome Halloween!
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