In Case You Missed it

David Rainey • November 27, 2022

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Hello there... It's been a while I know.  BUT!!! In Case You Missed It is back!  Due to my mental state while exploring the great great city of Las Vegas, we took a week off.  However, all that means is this week I have a double feature for y'all!  That's right, two weeks of thoughts, takes and reactions! Here we go!


  • The atmosphere in the Munich game is ELECTRIC! 


  • Rachaad White! That man has a family! 


  • This pass to Brady was brilliant play design


  • Did the Jags just start the game with an onside kick and get it??
  • Justin Fields. Baller.
  • Saints gotta blow it up at this point. This is a disaster 
  • Justin Jefferson! Catch of the year! 



  • There’s no way that just happened in the Bills and Vikings game.


  • Vikings left too much time 
  • Told you. OT here we come 
  • 51 for Darius Garland! He should’ve been a Pel. 
  • I was not aware that Cadillac Williams was named the coach of Auburn 
  • Down go the Eagles!
  • How do you not see that face mask?? The nfl has a ref problem. 
  • This Ja dunk was crazy crazy



  • College Basketball is ALL the way BACK!!
  • I hope Ja has a nice flight home 
  • Kings dropped how many points on the Nets?!
  • Trey Murphy is the greatest basketball player on earth. 



  • There might be 6ft of snow in Buffalo for Bills vs. Browns. Nick Chubb is 5’11
  • Also, what the hell is thunder snow?
  • Put Tulane is the College Football Playoff 
  • Michael Pratt, back to being the best QB in Louisiana 
  • So… what do I do if Twitter dies?
  • Sandy won the Cy Young. Best pitcher in baseball. Period.
  • That was such a ballsy & stupid play call from TCU to win that game!
  • Navy won a game by throwing 1 pass lol 
  • Very classy move by A&M here 



  • Winter League Baseball is lit
  • Why the Washington defender gave Dameon Pierce a Last Ride?
  • Olave just COOKED Jalen Ramsey!
  • Justin Fields is he who was promised
  • No way that just happened in the jets and pats game!



  • TJ Watt with one of the most incredible plays I've ever seen
  • Lane Kiffin is leaving Ole Miss for Auburn?? What??
  • These types of Pels games are a blast. 
  • The Knights just had a goal overturned because a camera lens fell on the ice, and the Canucks thought it was the puck
  • All Ja is really good for is running his mouth and a cool layup package
  • Why Anthony Davis didn’t defend his teammate? 
  • Hot take? I think Zach Wilson still ends up with a decent career
  • Devonte Graham is on a HEATER
  • I’ve had enough of this soft whistle Herb has gotten all year 
  • How do goalies do this stuff?



  • Pels are the 3 seed. I love this team 
  • Justin Jefferson solidified as the best receiver in the game 
  • Eastern Michigans black field is hideous 
  • Tyjae Spears for Heisman 
  • ROLL MF WAVE!!! Tulane is going to host the AAC championship. 
  • These two mascots were GETTING BUSY!



  • What the hell is Clemson doing?
  • This Islanders & Flyers game is bonkers! All hell just broke loose. A guy spit all his teeth out, scooped them up & casually skated to the bench.
  • The entire crowd is now singing Livin on a Prayer in unison 
  • Caleb Williams. Heisman Trophy. Collision course. 
  • Russ just took an elbow and looks like Mankind after a hardcore match 


Well that's gonna do it for this week! I hope you all enjoyed the double feature! We'll be back to regularly scheduled programming next week.  Also, Patty and I have had to make some adjustments for the last couple episodes of the pod, but that will be back to normal this week too! Stay Tuned!


oh btw.... ROLL MF WAVE


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By Zach Nuñez May 22, 2026
Lane Kiffin sat in his office with Big Cat and PFT Commenter for Pardon My Take’s annual Grit Week series. PFT jokingly asked Kiffin, “Have you gotten to meet and know Mike the Tiger yet?” Kiffin briefly explained trying to have “a moment” with Mike before the conversation quickly pivoted. “That is really why we need Coach O,” Kiffin said. Kiffin’s lighthearted attempt to connect with Mike the Tiger landed because it pointed to something real: LSU had lost a piece of its soul. Mike is more than a mascot. He’s the living symbol of the program’s unique Bayou culture, the unmistakable cultural heartbeat Ed Orgeron once brought every day with his “one team, one heartbeat” energy that made the program feel truly alive. Say what you want about the way things ended between 2020 and 2021. Based on sourced information I won’t get into here, I’d argue much of the public perception surrounding Orgeron’s exit misses the full picture. Binder in hand, Orgeron built the greatest team in college football history, an achievement that never seemed fully appreciated by LSU’s leadership at the time. Brian Kelly was brought in to “steady the ship.” In some ways, he did. LSU remained competitive and relevant nationally. But in other ways, Kelly’s tenure slowly chipped away at the culture and identity that made LSU football unique. Over four seasons, Kelly often said the right things publicly, but in true politician form, his actions rarely matched his words. The result was a gradual erosion of the program’s identity and growing apathy within a fan base that prides itself on passion and pride. Eventually, that disconnect led to Kelly’s reported $54 million exit from Baton Rouge. In a separate Grit Week interview, Orgeron was blunt about why that disconnect happened. When asked about Kelly’s infamous first appearance on the basketball court, Coach O didn’t hesitate: “It’s over, he ain’t got a chance. If you try to be somebody you ain’t, they are going to smell it from a mile away.” It felt fitting that Frank Wilson stepped in as interim head coach, describing the opportunity as “answering the call of Mother University.” Wilson understood what LSU was supposed to be because he lived it, as a Louisiana native and as a longtime assistant deeply embedded in the fabric of the program. That is not to diminish the work he did during his second stint at LSU, but at times Wilson felt like a bridge to the culture Kelly never fully embraced. He helped keep the program tethered to its Louisiana roots while Kelly attempted to reshape LSU in his own political and calculated image. When Wilson later departed for Ole Miss and LSU hired Kevin Smith to coach running backs, Kiffin, general manager Billy Glasscock, and the rest of the staff did an admirable job holding together the recruiting class and stabilizing the roster. Orgeron alluded to assisting with this by speaking to families of recruits around signing day, pulling them back to the program they always wanted. Still, something was missing. This is not to suggest LSU lacked coaches with Louisiana ties, but the program lacked a singular embodiment of its identity. It lacked the unmistakable face of Bayou culture. It lacked Ed Orgeron. Orgeron understood the deep pull better than most. He added that 99 percent of players born in Louisiana at some point dreamed of running through those H-style goal posts in Tiger Stadium and becoming a Tiger. “You just have to recapture it.” In that same interview, Orgeron laid out exactly what he brings back to Baton Rouge. “It’s an energy you just can’t match at other places,” he said of LSU. He recounted the advice he gave Kiffin: “That’s what I told Lane, ‘Recruit them.’ They’re going to be there for you through thick and thin. The guy before (you) didn’t do it. You cannot disassociate yourself with these people because this is their life.” Coach O knows that truth because he was born with it. “I was raised in the state of Louisiana,” he said. “Nobody ever had to tell me about the expectations at LSU. I got it.” That’s the culture he’s always understood: “That’s what makes this state, the people. They don’t come here to see the mosquitoes, the humidity and the alligators, it’s because of the people and the culture… LSU makes the state of Louisiana and everybody loves the LSU Tigers.” Kiffin needs someone who can immediately strengthen relationships between a largely new staff and high school coaches across Louisiana. In an era dominated by transfer portal mercenaries and transactional roster building, LSU also needs someone capable of reigniting genuine passion inside the building. That is what Orgeron brings. He is a motivator. A recruiter. A culture builder. A general who has stood on the front lines in Death Valley and experienced LSU at both its highest highs and its lowest lows. Now, as special assistant to recruiting and defense, Orgeron returns without the burdens that come with being a head coach. No administrative distractions. No CEO responsibilities. Instead, he can focus entirely on the qualities that made him so valuable in the first place: relationships, energy, intensity, and a forever love for LSU. Follow Zach
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