In Case You Missed It

David Rainey • December 11, 2022

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FLOCK THE F*** UP!  Sorry, I felt that was needed.  Anyways, I know why you're here.  Let's get to it.


  • Najee is handing out CTE as early an early Christmas gift 
  • AJ Brown revenged game activated 
  • Jose Jose Jose joseeeeeeee
  • Justin Herbert. Sean Payton. Collision course
  • TREY MURPHY TOOK FLIGHT


  • TRIGGA BACK2BACK


  • Fantasy football ruined my Sunday
  • Jose Alvarado might be too 5 most loved New Orleans athlete of all time


  • Anthony Davis has been on fire lately. He just went for 55
  • The Saints play tomorrow and I don’t care. This team sucks 
  • I hate the giant hat trend 
  • Trae Turner is Phillie. 11 years $300 mil. A BAG 
  • Omg the saints got an interception 
  • Demario deserves the Man of the Year award and has for a long time 
  • ANOTHER TURNOVER? Who is this defense? 
  • Can always count on the saints frustrating Brady.


  • Can also always count on Dennis Allen to be incompetent.
  • I hate this coaching staff with everything in me 
  • Aaron Judge is a Giant! Love this for Baseball! 
  • Well… apparently he isn’t a Giant yet? Idk 
  • Baker Mayfield in a rams jersey is odd 
  • Booooo he’s still a yankee 
  • Zion just made that man look like a child lol


  • Zion is reaching a new level of game


  • Pels win 5 straight!! 
  • Pelicans. Larry O’ B. Collision course 
  • Devante Adams is WR1.


  • Baker… the Matt stafford replacement?? Maybe
  • Karma gonna always keep you humble. Just ask the Raiders.


  • Brazil Lost?!
  • RIP Grant Wahl. Soccer will never be covered the same
  • Yeah... Zion is the one
  • PHOENIX DOESN'T WANT THE SMOKE
  • Always good to watch Tiger play Golf.  Also, he's hilarious.
  • It's such a flex for Tiger when they show the "World Championships" graphic.  He's got 15.  The next closes of the other 3 guys was 4. lol GOAT


That's a wrap! Gotta get ready to watch the Pels and Suns go for round 3.  Y'all enjoy your day!


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