In Case You Missed It

David Rainey • September 25, 2022

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Friends, fans & all others, welcome to the 9th installment of In Case You Missed It!


Now, full disclosure, I'm writing this at 11:22 p.m. from my bed in my resort in Disney World.  I am tired as can be after driving here all day, but y'all have come to expect me to spill my thoughts every Saturday, so here I am.  So, as always, here are my reactions to the events that took place throughout sports this week!



  • Mike evans can go to hell!
  • Get Mark Ingram out of my face asap
  • Jameis… i don’t know 
  • Russell Wilson looks AWFUL today 
  • It’s Jimmy G’s time to shine 
  • I was told the Bengals had drastically improved their o-line 
  • The saints have 2 huge glaring problems. No rhythm on offense. Absolutely no pass rush.
  • Wildest 2 point conversion in history by Kyler Murray


  • Broncos fans are counting down the play clock every play to help Hackett out and it’s gold


  • This  throw by Kyler was one of the best I’ve ever seen


  • That’s an all time finish to the Cardinals and raiders game!


  • Another week of me not understanding the obsession with starting from shotgun on the goal line
  • Shocked the nfl didn’t try to suspend lattimore as well 
  • Who gave shady McCoy a microphone? 
  • Yeahhhh the Bills are winning the Super Bowl 
  • Darius Slay should have like 10 picks this game 
  • Aaron judge has 60 homers this year, that is BONKERS
  • Sarver finally being forced out. About time!
  • What the hell did Ime Udoka do?
  • On Nia Long?? Ime… what are we doin? 
  • I’m calling it now, the Detroit Pistons are going to be a problem for the East this year
  • GEORGE PICKENS!! CHRIST ALMIGHTY


  • That lady Eagles fan is BLESSED
  • I still don’t understand how Pickens made it out the first round
  • This Ime situation sounds like it’s going to get a lot worse
  • One away for Pujols!! 
  • 700!!! Congrats to The Machine! 
  • Ruth. Aaron. Bonds. Pujols. End list
  • They’d have to pry that baseball from my cold dead hands 
  • I hate being a Miami fan 
  • Tulane’s hot start was fun while it lasted
  • Arkansas loses after the field goal goes off the TOP of the upright. Never seen anything like that 


Well, that's all I have for the week. Now I'm going to bed. Magic Kingdom tomorrow.  By the way check out the latest, Who F'n Kneauxs Podcast from Patty and myself.  Also, stay tuned for special edition of the pod this week! See y'all next week!

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