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Ranking the Top 10 Saddest NFL Quarterback Competitions of the Century

Think the battles featuring Geno Smith vs. Drew Lock and Baker Mayfield vs. Sam Darnold are depressing? We remember much worse. Much worse.

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Stephen Ross Is Very Bad at Tampering and Trying to Tank

The NFL says Stephen Ross tampered and encouraged Brian Flores to lose games. Now it’s time for the league to take the rest of Flores’s complaints about racism in the NFL seriously as well.

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With LeBron James Jr. Nearly Grown, Could Dad’s Preposterous NBA Dream Become Reality?

LeBron James’s last NBA goal might be to play long enough to take the court with his oldest son. But is Bronny James a legit NBA prospect, and what would it take for the Lakers to turn father and son into teammates?

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Everyone Loses in the Deshaun Watson Ruling but Deshaun Watson

In the first test of the NFL’s new disciplinary system, Judge Sue L. Robinson followed the letter of the NFL’s law and suspended Deshaun Watson for six games. Why does the punishment feel woefully inadequate?

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Dan Snyder Is Sailing Away From Consequences That Might Never Come

After avoiding a subpoena while on his mega-yacht, Snyder will finally meet with Congress this week about the Commanders’ toxic workplace culture. But it’s a jury of his fellow owners who could determine what will come next—and what kind of precedent that would set.

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Saddest Quarterback Competitions

Danny and Rodger go through the saddest quarterback competitions heading into the start of training camp

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USC and UCLA Don’t Make Sense in the Big Ten. That’s Precisely the Point.

The Big Ten is set to add USC and UCLA as new members. While this move seems ridiculous, it’s the culmination of where college sports has been heading—and a sign of where it’s heading next.

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Can the Thunder Build Their Future Around the Thin Towers?

Two of the greatest string beans in NBA history are teaming up in Oklahoma City, with Chet Holmgren joining Aleksej Pokusevski. What will the Thunder’s experimental frontcourt look like? Nothing we’ve seen before.

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Oklahoma Softball Just Put On an Ass-Kicking Clinic for the Ages

The Sooners are back-to-back national champions. They’re also the most dominant team their sport has ever seen.

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Breaking Down the NBA Player Acting in Adam Sandler’s ‘Hustle’

Breaking down the NBA player acting performances in Adam Sandler’s latest basketball-centric movie