Rob Gronkowski is the greatest tight end in NFL history
Greatest of all time? Tight end? Not even a question. Greatest tight end of all time. Gronk is the first seven [PFF single season grades]. So basically every single year. He was amazing.
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View episodeThe Monday after the first weekend of March Madness is the worst Monday of the year
I actually contend it's the worst Monday of the year. [After] having nothing but games for four days nonstop, and then there's just an end. It just ends, and you're like, what the hell?
UCF would have beaten Duke if Taco Fall hadn't gotten into foul trouble
If Taco Fall didn't get foul trouble, which I think is impossible for Taco Fall to not get foul trouble because he basically just stands under the hoop and guys just jump into him, UCF wins that game.
The five-foul limit in college basketball is terrible and needs to be changed
I hate the five fouls in college basketball. Suck. They need to fix it.
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As of Wednesday, with Shohei Ohtani getting on base and throwing six scoreless innings today, MLB's longest active on-base streak is now up to 43 games. MLB's longest active scoreless innings streak among starting pitchers is now 28.2 innings pitched. Shohei Ohtani has both of them. That's insane.
Chet Holmgren has never been anything but a one-seed in his entire basketball career
Do you know that Chet Holmgren in his entire basketball career has never been anything but a one seed while playing? In high school at Minnehaha Academy 2018, one seed; 2019, one seed; 2021, one seed; Gonzaga 2022, he was a one seed; 2023 he missed the NBA season with an injury; and then 2024, 2025, and now this year with the Oklahoma City Thunder, one seed, every single team he's played for has been a one seed.
Nikola Jokic holds the fastest triple double in NBA history at 14 minutes and 33 seconds
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