In Case You Missed It

David Rainey • December 27, 2022

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Happy Holidays everyone!  I know I'm a couple days late here but come on.... Christmas happened.  This past week in sports was very exciting from the NBA to the NFL!  We even had a GOAT crowned in soccer!  So In Case You Missed it, let me catch you up.


  • It’s the World Cup final between Messi and Mbappe, and my wife is forcing me to watch Santa Claus. What are we doing?
  • Messi makes it 1-0!!
  • 2-0 Argentina! Messi closing in on his first World Cup!
  • Not so fast!! The Kid ties it! Mbappé! 
  • MESSI!!! THE GOAT!! Gives Argentina the lead in extra time!
  • OMG Mbappé ties it again! 
  • To penalties we go 
  • Too easy for Messi in penalties! 


  • Argentina wins!!! Good for Messi!
  • The saints offense is unrecognizable through 2 drives!
  • No one is more exciting than Justin Fields right now!


  • Win or lose, the saints still suck 
  • Are the Jags good? 
  • The Cowboys losing that way brings me so much joy


  • OMG NO WAY THE RAIDERS JUST WON LIKE THAT
  • Steph Curry grew 2 feet and now wears 17 for the Pels
  • WHAT THE HELL IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW?!
  • Zion is the most unfairly officiated player in the league
  • We desperately need BI back
  • Look at this hockey hit! Holy Hell


  • Carlos Correa Is a Met now? What happened? He was just a Giant 
  • How much money does Steve Cohen have??
  • This is an awesome commitment video!!


  • Lebron thinks he’s slick
  • Sochan got such a wild free throw form 
  • The Pels tried their best to give me a heart attack but a dub is a dub 
  • Luka 50 burger??
  • This Saints game sucks
  • Pete went to the Alvin and Taysom package halfway through the game and we started winning. Who would’ve thought 
  • We have a win streak! Still fire Dennis Allen 
  • The Chiefs got Andy Reid a hamburger for Christmas lmao 
  • What a DIME by Dak

Well, in the words of that piece of glass out in LA, "That's all folks."  This was the last ICYMI of 2022, so I'll catch y'all next year!

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