In Case You Missed It

David Rainey • November 5, 2022

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The 15th installment of In Case You Missed It.  We've come a long way.  Not really, but you get it.  Anyways, here are my reactions to this week's biggest sports moments!


  • END HIM SILVA!
  • Anderson Silva looks unbelievable for 47
  • Paul wins. But man, Silva gave him all he could handle 
  • I don’t think I could choose two teams that I’d to wake up at 8:30 in the morning and see less than the Broncos and Jaguars
  • Trevor Lawrence is better than Russell Wilson 
  • Tulane is a top 20 team in the country 
  • AJ is taking the Steelers soul today 
  • D Hop is BACK


  • This is one way to block a field goal I guess


  • PJ WALKER TO DJ MOORE HAIL MARY!
  • Oh no… he took his helmet off. Made them kick a 48 yard extra point that they missed


  • Hang the banner! The lakers won a game! Huzzah!
  • Claiming the Vegas Vipers as my XFL team!
  • The NFL trade deadline is madness 
  • Bryce Harper was built for the playoffs 


  • Phillies are pouring it on the Astros in game 3, and Rhys Hoskins’ wife is buying beers for Phillies fans. Incredible 
  • Combined no hitter. Who cares?
  • This is the ugliest basketball I’ve ever seen 
  • Zion going right at Bron and I love it
  • It’s always a Matt Ryan 
  • Pels need Herb and BI back desperately 
  • Wemby is the best player I’ve seen in my life. My God


  • As a Saints fan, all I know is pain and suffering. Even after a win. 
  • Daniel Gafford has to retire after this. Oh my 


  • Jen Hale has my heart 
  • Zion just threw down the hardest windmill I’ve ever seen
  • PURE Iowa football right here



That'll do it for this week!  All my sports worlds are colliding right now, because all my teams are playing at once.  So, I gotta run! Catch y'all next week! 

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