
Jared
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We talked about this on the show today a bit. The perfect parallel is when GB drafted Jordan Love. They could have had Tee Higgins. That year, they lost by 5 in the NFCCG when Davante Adams had 15 targets and the next GB WR had 6. Higgins had ~900 yards as a rookie. Would he have been the difference? Not sure, but you can't definitively say no. That's basically the debate each team had. Does this WR get us another ring while our old QB is still going vs will the QB secure the next decade after transition? I think arguing either side is reasonable.


Pick No. 120: #Packers select Penn State EDGE Dani Dennis-Sutton. A versatile defender with an elite 9.96 RAS, Dennis-Sutton is a stout run-stopper. Also had 8.5 sacks last season.

Oof. "Not a single Pennsylvania House Democrat in the delegation will say Fetterman should run for reelection as a Democrat" From @PunchbowlNews --> punchbowl.news/article/senate…




Doc Rivers reportedly implored Bucks players to “look up his résumé” during a tense team meeting in March, per @ShamsCharania Rivers told the locker room: “I took teams to the playoffs and to the championship that weren’t supposed to. I thought this was one of them.” The meeting reportedly "rubbed large parts of the locker room the wrong way" as the Bucks continue to spiral.

The NBA is investigating the Milwaukee Bucks for their handling of the player participating policy and potential inconsistent statements regarding the health of Giannis Antetokounmpo, sources tell ESPN. The league has interviewed Antetokounmpo's side, the Bucks and team doctors.


The Bucks end their run of nine straight winning seasons, and will almost certainly miss the playoffs. But hey, the Bucks made the playoffs more times in the last nine years (9) than they did all of the 90s and 00s combined (8).



Drake coach Ben McCollum has emerged as one of the top candidates for the Indiana opening and has really impressed Indiana AD Scott Dolson, source told @TheFieldOf68. McCollum, 43, has led Drake to the Missouri Valley regular-season and tournament titles in his first season since taking over. He was previously at D-2 Northwest Missouri State.


Again, I love Indiana football and Curt Cignetti. But Indiana football isn't a Cinderella story. It's a pay-for-play story.












