In Case You Missed it

David Rainey • August 14, 2022

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Welcome to the 3rd installment of "In Case You Missed It!"  A lot has happened in the last week with football coming back and baseball starting to heat up.  Here are my instant reactions to everything that took place in the sports' universe this week! Enjoy it!



  1. Mario Cristobal isn’t allowing players at Miami to wear 26 until they earn it. I LOVE THAT. Long live Sean Taylor 
  2. Something is going on in the skies above Fenway. How the hell do they lose so many balls in the air?
  3. Trade Chauncey? Y’all done lost y’all’s minds 
  4. Edwin Diaz has the dopest into music for a baseball player if all time!! 


5. Kareem hunt asked for a trade. If the Saints wanted to add him, would the fan base lose their minds? 

6.Dejounte Murray thinks Paolo needs to be humble. Also Dejounte…


7.The football gods seem to hate the saints 

8.Ricky Williams says 90% of what comes out of white peoples’ mouths is them complaining about something. I agree lol 

9.Aaron Rodgers is on psychedelics because of course he is. That receiver core would make you do some wild things 

10.No one has been in the gym more than Trey Murphy. This second season is about to be crazy 

11.Dear David Griffin, you trade Brandon Ingram & you lose the majority of the fan base

12.Taysom hill needs to realize those QB dreams are dead 

13.INJECT THIS MARINERS AND YANKEES GAME DIRECTLY INTO MY VEINS


14. Manny Machado walks it off against the Giants. Hello Slam Diego!!!


15. Good to see Joey Gallo get a homer finally in LA

16. I know I’ve said it before, but Mike Thomas SZN is in full effect. He’s dominating camp

17. I really like the Wizards bringing back the classic jerseys. How would feel about the Pels having a hornets’ colored alternate?  

18. I’d go to war for Dan Campbell 

19. This Hard Knocks scene with Aidan Hutchinson is one of the best in history 

20. The taunting penalty is still awful 

21. Malik Willis looks like he can play. Still early, but he showed a lot of positive. If he can, I’m not surprised at all

22. I’m tired of Adidas ruining the Miami Nights jerseys 

23. Antonio Brown is coo coo for Coco Puffs 

24. Tatis is getting suspended for PEDs. And just like that, the Padres World Series dreams are dead. 

25. Devin Funchess is a lion?

26. Trey Lance is HIM


27. Zach Wilson hurt his knee and my dynasty team isn’t meant to succeed 

28. Tatis got suspended because he used some sketchy stuff to treat a ringworm? Lol

29. I think I was wrong about Jordan Love 

30. The Bears are going to get Justin Fields killed with that O-Line

31. The Punt GAWD!


32. The Orioles and Rays got heated. Odor’s hands stay ready and are rated E for Everyone.

33. How the hell did George Pickens make it out the first round?


34. I’ve seen enough. Saints are winning the Super Bowl

35. Jacob DeGrom is all the way back, and I love Edwin Diaz.  Do I like the Mets? What is happening?


That'll do it for this week's "In Case You Missed It!"  See y'all back here next week as always!


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By Patrick Harkness July 18, 2026
TE 
Colby Simpson 
Simpson possesses prototypical size for a modern tight end, with long arms and a lean, projectable frame that college strength programs can build upon. 
At 6-5/6-6 and 225 lbs, he has the height to be a mismatch in the red zone and the wingspan to high-point balls over defenders. His athleticism is evident from his two-way play at Oaks Christian, where he contributed on defense as a sophomore (2023 season: 40 tackles, 1 sack in 12 games). He was among the “eye catchers” at the Redlands Mega Camp in summer 2023, demonstrating fluid movement and explosiveness for his size. 
Physically, Simpson moves well for a big-bodied TE, with good straight-line speed and the ability to accelerate after the catch. 
His frame suggests he could bulk up to 245-255 lbs in college, enhancing his blocking prowess while maintaining receiving upside. Camp performances indicate above-average agility and body control. 
1st Team: All Marmonte League Receiver, All County Receiver, and Oaks Christian Receiver of the year.  
Scouting Report: 
Receiving and Route Running: Simpson shows soft hands and the ability to make contested catches, using his height to box out smaller defenders. He runs crisp routes for his size, particularly on seams, posts, and curls, where he can leverage his stride length. After the catch, he has decent yards-after-contact (YAC) ability due to his size and balance, though he isn’t a burner who will outrun secondaries. 
Blocking: One of his stronger suits, given his defensive background. He engages well at the point of attack, using leverage and hand placement to sustain blocks in the run game. In pass protection, he can anchor against edge rushers but needs to add strength to handle Power 5-level defensive linemen consistently. 
Athleticism and Versatility: High-level body control and coordination, allowing him to adjust to off-target throws. His two-way experience (TE/DE) points to football IQ and toughness. He thrives in mismatch situations, splitting out wide or in the slot to exploit linebackers or safeties. Strengths 
Size and Frame: Ideal height/weight combo with room to grow; a red-zone threat who can win 50/50 balls. 
Versatility: Can line up inline, in the slot, or even detached; defensive experience adds edge and physicality. 
Hands and Ball Skills: Reliable catcher with strong concentration in traffic. 
Blocking Prowess: Willing and effective blocker who can contribute immediately in run-heavy offenses. 
Upside: Camp standout with raw tools that could flourish in a college system; nearly 20 offers from Power 4 programs (e.g., Arkansas, Baylor, Illinois, Louisville, Mississippi State, Minnesota, Purdue, Cal, Utah, Oregon State, Washington, Wake Forest) indicate high developmental potential. #RollWave Make sure to follow Patrick Harkness on X
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By Patrick Harkness July 18, 2026
WR 
Destyn Hill- LSU 
Hall is rebuilding the scheme around tempo, a heavy passing game (more than any previous year), pro-style elements, and big-play explosiveness. Hill specifically picked Tulane for this: “Coach Hall said he plans on throwing the ball way more this year than any other year. I like that plan and I am ready to go forward with it.” Hall has raved about his potential: “Really high. At the least, a two-story building. He is really talented and really driven.” With size, speed, polished route-running, and positional versatility, Hill is primed for a breakout as a mismatch weapon in the new system, exactly the kind of high-ceiling addition Hall targeted to elevate the aerial attack. 
Hill checks every box: explosive talent for Hall’s pass-first vision, deep local roots, P4 pedigree with untapped upside, and total commitment to the program. He’s exactly the high-ceiling, homegrown playmaker Tulane needed to inject speed and production into the 2026 offense. Spring practice has already shown the fit, he’s poised for a big year. #RollWave Make sure to follow Patrick Harkness on X
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