The one that really got me is that Delane didn’t allow a single receiver to have more than one catch against him in 2025. Seven first downs allowed on 358 coverage snaps ain’t bad either.
Not only did Amazon have "Technical Difficulties" at the end of a tightly contested play-in game that was in OT, but they also screwed up the graphics and showed Miami with a timeout remaining when they didn't actually have any.
Amateur hour all around.
When I was in college, my dream job was to someday be a sports writer at The Washington Post. Unlikely, considering this podunk South Carolina kid couldn't even get an internship. I still remember opening the white envelope with a letter that basically said, NOPE.
But in 2012, I got the call. Amazing. Truly. "That's the *liberal* newspaper, isn't it?" my mom replied. I was unbowed.
Today I'm feeling many emotions, among them incredible gratitude. Most people never get their dream job. Let alone spend 13 1/2 years using sports as a way to explore identity, failure, grief and reinvention. Poverty, gun violence, masculinity and the wealth gap. Those topics are vegetables, blended up in a sports smoothie. For years I've known I was living the life of kings, and I told everybody I was a Postie till the place got wise and kicked me out. I went to Monaco and the White House, dined with Kobe Bryant, smoked waaaay too much weed in Seattle with Shawn Kemp before getting tangled up in some Christmas lights on the walk back.
I remain undefeated in footraces against Roy Williams, un-run over by Marshawn Lynch's Tesla, un-sued by that jolly little coach in purple. Got to write about my own dad last year alongside @DaleJr and process some stuff I should've a long time ago. Two books, a million memories, a ton of friends.
Today, alongside a lot of those friends, The Post decided to kick me out. But not before I had an insane amount of fun, told a few good stories, and walk away still feeling like the luckiest guy on earth. I was part of the most incredible team in sports journalism. If, on that day that internship rejection came, you'd have told me that I'd get 13 1/2 years here, shit, I wouldn't have believed you for a minute.
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"I think that [the Chiefs] number one roster priority this offseason is to find Patrick Mahomes a number one option." 🔎1️⃣
@ryanscotthall tells @HisDirknesS that Brett Veach and company’s top goal this offseason should be adding an elite talent at the RB position.
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"I think that [the Chiefs] number one roster priority this offseason is to find Patrick Mahomes a number one option." 🔎1️⃣
@ryanscotthall tells @HisDirknesS that Brett Veach and company’s top goal this offseason should be adding an elite talent at the RB position.
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