Anthony Kim retired for over a decade after an achilles injury, he completely stopped playing golf.
He battled substance abuse and mental health issues.
This is one of the most amazing comebacks you’ll ever see in sports.
"If we score, it's over."
DeVonta Smith pulled in the "dagger" to secure the Super Bowl victory for the Eagles 😤 (Super Bowl 59)
@insidethenfl's Top 60 SB Mic'd Up Moments on X
Portsmouth vs Southampton might just be the best derby in English football.
With the help of Sunday's game, I tried to explain its magnificence in lovely list format.
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When you win a Super Bowl you automatically get a grace period, at least throughout the following season, no matter how bad it looks. I’ve defended Sirianni forever. Letting Patullo do what he just did, when the entire city knew it was coming, might be fireable. I’m speechless.
My read on Patullo is that he’s a good scripter but once you get past that part he just doesn’t have the ability to adjust and cal a game after the intel gathering process concludes
An offense w this many talented players should not be as disjointed as the Eagles continue to be in January. Great field position multiple times and they look lost w no rhythm from the playcaller.
We'd have lost today with anyone in goal but how poor is this. Any professional keeper should save this. Saints have got to move on from Bazunu #saintsfc
Let me tell you what you are going to see when you look at the tape of your 4 consecutive 3 and outs to end the game:
Drive 1: 1st and 10 slant flat with a backside TE screen that was never in play. This was a throw the ball to AJ Brown no matter what because it's the only possible route to throw play.
Drive 2: QB sneak to get some breathing room, followed by a 2nd and 8 run out of 13 personnel, where the defense slanted hard to the play side because they knew you always run away from Grant Calcaterra's side (who you also asked to 1 on 1 block a DE btw)
3rd drive: Shotgun run out of 12 personnel with Grant Calcaterra as a puller, followed by a 2nd and 7 run with Dallas Goedert as a FB.
4th drive: 11 personnel run with Dallas Goedert as a FB (because that worked so well last time) followed by a 2nd and 13 shotgun run.
Shotgun run out of 12 personnel with Grant Calcaterra as a puller followed by 2nd down run with Dallas Goedert as a FB
11 personnel run with Dallas Goedert as a FB followed by 2nd and 13 shotgun run
You designed the inefficient plays. You called them. You put your offense in a situation where they were continually operating from 3rd and long, just like you have all year.
The under-center boot legs that worked so well in the 1st half? Not called.
The empty sets that worked so well last week? Not called.
The RPOs that worked so well earlier in the season? Not called.
Just run, run, 3rd down hitches or go balls. The only semblance of creativity was putting Dallas Goedert at FB which, in addition to being creative, was also stupid.
It is honestly baffling how schemed to fail this offense is.