Adam Schefter on Brandon Aiyuk’s social media posts:
“I think every time he opens his mouth, he damages his standing with other teams and he scares other teams from bringing him into their organization. In speaking with teams, everybody’s saying 'What’s wrong with this guy right now?'. It’s unsettling to watch him and it’s scary to see how he’s handling himself. By the way, he’s still a member of the 49ers, the team that paid him and he’s saying 'Go Commanders'… I even asked Washington their thoughts on signing Brandon Aiyuk, maybe for all we know they’re planning on doing it, but I know having spoken to them leading up to the draft, they had some questions at that point in time, and I would imagine they still exist.”
Adam also says he could see the 49ers fining Aiyuk for his outbursts on social media
One of the most disturbing moments in Obsession isn't the horror itself it's what it represents.
When Bear confronts Nikki about her dad's cancer, the entity slips and says, "Don't do that. I thought we were having a nice date."
Not "stop accusing me." Not "you're wrong."
Just: don't break the illusion.
It's as if the entity is acknowledging that both Bear and the audience already know this isn't the real Nikki, but choosing the fantasy is easier than facing reality.
Then it asks, "Why does it matter?"
And Bear, despite every warning sign, chooses the lie over the real person.
The film immediately cuts to the sex scene, turning the entire moment into something deeply unsettling because the question isn't whether Bear knew.
It's how much he was willing to ignore.
Ian Rapoport with an AJ Brown update:
Per: @nflnetwork
“The Patriots not willing to give up a first round pick as of right now, that means they’re not particularly close and that means there’s a chance this could drag on for the foreseeable future.”
Sonny Styles is about to be unleashed this year and is being seen as a LEGIT dude from day 1.
Today he told me he aspires to build his game into a blend of Fred Warner, Luke Kuechly, and Ray Lewis.
I can’t wait to see him in action.