In Case You Missed It

David Rainey • September 17, 2022

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Welcomeeeee back! It's time for this week's installment of "In Case You Missed It," where, in case you're new here, I give you my reactions to the biggest, most important, funniest and most viral moments throughout the week from the sports universe!  So, let's not keep you waiting any longer, here we go!


  • Pujols update: 696!! 4 more to go!
  • We are Marshall!!! Marshall takes down number 8 Notre Dame! Not surprising though because it’s Notre Dame
  • Another upset! A&M falls to App State! Not surprising though because it’s A&M
  • Well that Anthony Richardson hype train sure came and went
  • That dude walking on to tiger field mid play might be the funniest video this year 
  • This is an absolute embarrassment for the Saints. 
  • Mike and jameis have no chemistry 
  • Justin fields is magical 
  • Pujols 697!!!!
  • BIG NUTZ LUTZ!!
  • I love the NFL so much
  • Rodgers isn’t gonna make it through the season


  • Dionte Johnson with an early catch of the year candidate
  • Soldier Field is a complete disaster, but it gave us one of the coolest moments of the weekend 


  • Jevon Holland with the pinfall celebration as the Dolphins recover a game winning fumble was the best celebration on Sunday


  • I also love Jaylen Waddle’s waddle celebration 
  • Is Geno Smith… good?
  • Dear NFL coaches, stop running shotgun runs on the 1/2 inch line 
  • This Jonah Hime play…. Insane athletic ability
  • Justin Reid is a better kicker than what percentage of kickers that are currently rostered?
  • The NFL should forgive the Saints for Bountygate for beating Brett Favre’s ass. He deserved every bit of that 
  • I LOVE Fitzpatrick and Sherman as analysts 
  • Amazon is out here exposing people will terrible internet.  I for one am watching one of the most krispy NFL games I've ever seen. 
  • All around, Amazon is doing this Thursday night production right.  Multiple streams.  Fantastic booth.  Amazing analysts with personality.  Well done.
  • Derwin James hit Kelce with the cleanest of spinebusters!
  • 698 for Pujols!! Let’s go! 
  • Sean Clifford got JACKED UP! ï»¿
  • Texas A&M is weird man… just weird. I'm not saying they're a cult... actually, yes I am.  I am uncomfortable watching these
  • OH. MY. GOD. App State stays undefeated on a Hail Mary win!
  • Oh by the way....

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