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Overreactions: Saints vs. Panthers

The New Orleans Saints returned to the win column for only the second time this season, defeating the Carolina Panthers 17-7 in Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season at Bank of America Stadium. Here’s the biggest overreaction from this weekend’s matchup: Is Juwan Johnson having a career year? This week, I’m revisiting something I […]

From Canal Street Chronicles | about 1 month ago | 3 reads

A Veteran’s Day salute

More than 500 major league baseball players served in the military during World War II, while the number who served during the Vietnam conflict remains murky.  Some sites list as few 54 while others have the number as high as 117.  Some of the more notable names who served were Al Bumbry, Garry Maddox, and […]

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From Royals Review | about 1 month ago | 0 reads

Atlético Madrid Club News: November

In a week where the Atlético Madrid men’s first team takes a break for the latest round of international games, Into the Calderón brings you an update on the rest of the news surrounding the club as a whole. Find out how Atlético Femenino, Atlético Madrileño and Juvenil A are getting on, plus more in […]

From Into the Calderon | about 1 month ago | 0 reads

Alonso’s In-Game Management Coming Under Scrutiny

All things considered, it has been a mixed start to the Xabi Alonso era for Real Madrid. After reaching the FIFA Club World Cup semifinals in their first month under the Basque manager, Real won seven matches in a row before falling to a 5-2 demolition at Atlético Madrid. Los Blancos quickly bounced back with […]

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From Managing Madrid | about 1 month ago | 0 reads

Chargers Daily Links: Tuesday Open Thread

Good morning, Chargers fans! You know what to do! And now for today’s links. Chargers News: Jim Harbaugh provided injury updates during Monday’s presser (Chargers.com) Five things to know about the Chargers heading into Week 11 (Chargers.com) What were the highs and lows from the Chargers’ win over the Steelers? (Chargers Wire) Could the Giants […]

From Bolts From The Blue | about 1 month ago | 4 reads

Vikes Views: Nincompoop of the Week – Ravens at Vikings

The Minnesota Vikings frustratingly lost to the Baltimore Ravens this past Sunday. The team was sloppy on Offense and Special Teams (as usual). The defense mostly held their own against a potent Ravens offense. The Ravens went three-and-out on four of their six drives in the first half. One of those ended in a field […]

From Daily Norseman | about 1 month ago | 1 read

The Daily Mauling: 11/11/25

Kansas Jayhawks News Here’s an interesting look at how some former Jayhawks are doing at their new programs after transferring out of Lawrence Since I didn’t post any links yesterday, here’s a recap of Saturday’s loss to Arizona from the UDK Here’s the KC Star’s report card from Saturday The Kansas soccer team lost to […]

From Rock Chalk Talk | about 1 month ago | 0 reads

Colts’ Stock Up/Down: Week 10 vs. Falcons

Stock Up Jonathan Taylor Not like his stock could be any higher, but Taylor continues putting numbers that make him worthy of that MVP award. Almost 300 scrimmage yards and three touchdowns against a really tough front, and instrumental in the Colts getting their 8th win of the season. It is not only that, but […]

From Stampede Blue | about 1 month ago | 3 reads

A Pod of Their Own, Episode 257: ADHD Bisexual Disaster

Welcome back to A Pod of Their Own, an all-women led Home Run Applesauce podcast where we talk all things Mets, social justice issues in baseball, and normalize female voices in the sports podcasting space.  This week, we chat with friend of the pod Jen Ramos-Eisen about the fledgling Women’s Pro Baseball League ahead of […]

From Amazin' Avenue | about 1 month ago | 3 reads

How Detroit Lions exploited little-known kickoff rule… twice

Many Detroit Lions fans were likely puzzled in the second quarter of the team’s Week 10 matchup against the Washington Commanders when kicker Jake Bates seemed to intentionally boot the ball out of bounds. The confusion probably only mounted when the officials spotted the ball at the Commanders’ 25-yard line. Under the new kickoff rules, […]

From Pride Of Detroit | about 1 month ago | 2 reads

Good Morning San Diego: Craig Stammen meets the media, talks about vision for Padres

Padres introduce Craig Stammen (Cheri Bell – Gaslamp Ball) Stammen sets sights on ultimate goal, Padres history (Shaun O’Neill – Padres.com) From disciple to manager, Stammen excited to continue working with Niebla (Shaun O’Neill – Padres.com) Padres focused on the experience new manager Craig Stammen brings to job (Kevin Acee – U-T) Padres notes: Craig Stammen eager to […]

From Gaslamp Ball | about 1 month ago | 2 reads

Remembrance Day

Last year, my wife and I helped put candles at each of the 3500 crosses at Calgary’s Field of Crosses. With many other volunteers, we placed candles and said a little thank you to each person represented by a cross. It was a sobering thing. The men and women listed on the crosses were mostly […]

From Bluebird Banter | about 1 month ago | 1 read

Around the Big Ten: Week 11

Another week of Big Ten football has passed us by, and the top teams once again dominated the national spotlight. Around the Big Ten is your one-stop shop to recap all of the action from around the Big Ten. As always, our recap will get all of the blowouts out of the way first before […]

From On the Banks | about 1 month ago | 1 read

Dodgers Notes: Andrew Friedman, Alex Vesia, Munetaka Murakami

In the Formula 1 world, “silly season” refers to the period—usually around the sport’s summer break—when rumors about drivers’ contracts and team plans for the next year start picking up more speed than a car going down a straight. In baseball, that period starts immediately after the last pitch of the World Series is thrown, […]

From True Blue LA | about 1 month ago | 4 reads

Liga MX Femenil playoffs quarter finals: Rayadas got humiliated, Licha Cervantes shone for Chivas, Cruz Azul made history and Tigres won by one

After eight games played in Liga MX Femenil playoff quarterfinals, we have the league’s four semifinalists! The quarterfinals didn’t disappoint one bit – with an underdog besting the reigning champions and keeping the league’s Golden Boot under control, heated matches, tons of goals and a heroine scoring two braces. Rayadas’ quarterfinals were a scandal The […]

From All For XI | about 1 month ago | 0 reads

2025 Red Sox in Review: Lucas Giolito, one of the Sox’ most important players in 2025, probably won’t be back in 2026

2025 In a Discarded-On-The-Dugout-Floor Nutshell After missing all of 2024 and the start of 2025, Lucas Giolito quietly put up an All-Star worthy season this year, posting the 20th-best ERA+ in baseball. But he probably won’t be back in 2026, and that’s probably just fine. The Good On June 2, 2025, Lucas Giolito lasted just […]

From Over the Monster | about 1 month ago | 1 read