July 4, 2024

Dak Prescott was bound to pick up stray players from everywhere as soon as the Dallas Cowboys’ season ended bitterly in the Wild Card round at the hands of the Green Bay Packers. True enough, the 2023 NFL MVP front-runner has faced harsh and persistent criticism.

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Louis Riddick, an ESPN analyst and former NFL defensive back, is happy to join in on the fun.

Recently, during an edition of ESPN’s Get Up, Riddick delivered a brutal truth bomb to the Dallas star. To be fair to Riddick, he stated that he loved Prescott as the foundation for his criticism. But that didn’t stop him from unleashing some serious aggression on the three-time Pro Bowler:

Mazi Smith, a rookie for the Dallas Cowboys, had an issue when he neglected to pay for his storage unit. As a result, the contents of the unit were put up for auction, displaying an intriguing collection of goods.

According to reports on Twitter, the unit was put up for auction because the team’s first-round selection, Mazi Smith, was unable to pay for it.

The contents of the unit, which included priceless goods like special cleats and a Michigan Playbook, were featured in a TikTok video by V Broadway Finds.

#Cowboys DT Mazi Smith’s storage unit was put up for sale because he neglected to make his payments.

There were player-only cleats, Jim Harbaugh’s Michigan playbook, and other pricey stuff included.

Jordan’s, designer clothing, Jim Harbaugh’s Michigan playbook, and game-used cleats were among the items he lost.

Having worked for some of the world’s largest media companies for over 20 years, including Reuters, GQ magazine, Sports Illustrated, and Multi-choice (SuperSport), content creator Petros Augousti has also held positions as head of content for an award-winning international free-to-play sports platform with a focus on Premier League football and as the communications director for a professional football team for eight years, at one of the biggest clubs in Africa.

Having played for nine seasons with both the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago Cubs, Theo Epstein is a baseball icon whose words are taken seriously.

He had very successful jobs in both clubs’ executive offices before joining the MLB as a consultant.

“Craig is one of the most impressive and impactful baseball people I’ve ever met,” he stated in reference to the Red Sox’s selection of Craig Breslow as their new CBO. He blends a strong mind and in-depth pitching knowledge with a genuine grasp of players and an audacious approach to problem-solving.

“He can achieve anything in this game with his mind, work ethic, and character.”

Having studied biochemistry and molecular biophysics at Yale, he is among the most intelligent men in the league.

Epstein was a key player in the Red Sox’s 2004 Curse of the Bambino victory over the Yankees.

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