In Case You Missed It

David Rainey • November 13, 2022

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Firs off, welcome to the 16th installment of In Case You Missed It. Secondly, I want to be up front with y'all.  It is currently 1:30am on Sunday, and I very much just want to get this over with and go to bed! 

But first, a little bit of housekeeping, if you will.  These articles will now drop on Sunday mornings! So keep your eyes open for that (something I'm currently struggling with).  Anyways, here we go!


  • Jacurri Brown. Remember the name. Cam Newton 2.0
  • The Pels can’t close out games 
  • YORDAN JUST SENT THIS BALL TO MEET JESUS


  • Bama kicker has ice in his veins 
  • LSU and Bama never seems to disappoint 
  • LSU... Act like you've been here before will you?
  • The Astros just won the World Series but it doesn’t seem like anyone cares 
  • WWE athlete development should use this belly to back suplex as film study


  • I don’t know what just happened here but it was apparently a TD


  • Joe Mixon with a 5 piece! Wow! 
  • 100,000 yards is insane 
  • Kirk Cousins is jacked??
  • The Pels starting 5 is very tough to watch. 
  • Wasn’t pretty, but Pels get the dub! Much needed homestand coming up!
  • Unlike the Pels City Edition Jerseys, the Panthers all black uniforms are ELITE


  • Something has to change with the Pels. They are unimpressive 
  • Jack Eichel goes full heel in his return to Buffalo with a hat trick for Vegas! The boo birds are suddenly very very quiet. 
  • Victor Wembanyama is really gonna be a Pelican
  • Virginia not off to the best start here



  • Harold Perkins is the ONE.  He could play in the NFL tomorrow!
  • Idk if Tulane is gonna win, but man what a play by Michael Pratt!!
  • Oregon and Washington are putting on a show right now
  • The return of Point Zion! 
  • Pels hardly get a win over the 2nd worst team in the NBA. Don’t know why Willie stopped using the rotations that were working?
  • Kevin Porter Jr doesn’t want the Jose smoke. 
  • Dustin Porier for the win!!!
  • Zion offering to pay Jose’s fine is super dope.
  • Oh no Izzy… 


That's a wrap folks.  I'm going to bed. Talk to y'all later!


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