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For Liverpool, it was ecstasy mixed with a tinge of anxiety this weekend. The Reds recorded the perfect result over Brentford, and then saw Erling Haaland miss sitters to ensure Manchester City dropped points. However, at the same time Liverpool also lost several key players due to injury. Among them were the likes of Diogo Jota, Alisson and Curtis Jones. Liverpool will now wait anxiously to see the full of extent of their injuries. But to look at the positives, yesterday’s game was a very convincing performance by Liverpool. A performance where the Reds very much proved why they are…

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The proposed introduction of blue cards would be bad news for Liverpool based on this season’s stats. Football’s lawmakers, the International Football Association Board (IFAB), and considering trialling the new punishment, which would see players sin binned for 10 minutes for tactical fouls or dissent towards referees. Plans were set to be announced last week but were postponed hours beforehand following fierce backlash from fans, managers and pundits alike. And Liverpool supporters may be even more against it if they knew the figures so far this season. The Athletic have studied how many blue cards each Premier League team would’ve…

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Former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark has made a identify for himself in the sports media world. From The Pivot to his appearances on ESPN and more, Clark has made himself one of the most ordinary names in the sports activities media in the past few years. But his contract is now expiring with ESPN, and while an extension is now not out of the questions it appears, Clark is making ready for the next step, too. “All love to my brothers Fred Taylor and Channing Crowder. I admire their words and sincerity. It’s no longer a secret that my…

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The NBA has long been a league of superstars. Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell helped bring the league front and center in the eyes of the American sporting public, and those two legends handed the ball to Magi Johnson, Larry Bird and Julius “Dr. J” Erving. From there, Michael Jordan took over before the ball was handed LeBron James of the Lakers and he shares that role with Stephen Curry of the Warriors. As the King and Steph get closer to the end of their careers, commissioner Adam Silver was asked who will be the next face of the league.…

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NBA legend Larry Bird is a huge fan of Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James. During an NBA TV segment with fellow Hall of Famers Reggie Miller and Isiah Thomas, Bird said LeBron is “one of the greatest, if not the greatest ever.” Bird competed against Lakers icon Magic Johnson and Chicago Bulls great Michael Jordan. Larry Legend, who is close friends with Magic and MJ, is one of the best players in NBA history, so his opinion of LeBron holds significant weight. A 20-time All-Star, LeBron has career averages of 27.1 points, 7.5 rebounds, 7.3 assists, 1.5 steals and…

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Former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Darnell Stapleton is joining the Washington Commanders coaching staff under new head coach Dan Quinn as their assistant offensive line coach. Stapleton joins the team after spending the last two seasons coaching Florida’s offensive line, where they produced multiple NFL players, most notably O’Cyrus Torrence. He played with the Steelers from 2007 to 2009 and was undrafted out of Rutgers. But 2008 would be Stapleton’s biggest impact, as he played in 14 games and started 12 games at guard for the team. All of that helped power Pittsburgh that year, and Stapleton would become a…

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The Steelers’ quarterbacks room is already set to look a bit different after the expected recent departure of Mitch Trubisky. According to Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the team is hoping that it won’t change much more as they aim to keep backup quarterback Mason Rudolph moving forward. Unlike Trubisky, Rudolph’s possible exit is a result of free agency. A former third-round draft pick in 2018, Rudolph has played out his rookie contract plus two one-year extensions. The Steelers turned to Rudolph early in his career, when he started eight games in 2019, but he hasn’t seen that many…

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On the heels of Gerry Dulac’s report that the Pittsburgh Steelers have apparent “internal division” as to whether Kenny Pickett or Mason Rudolph should be the starting quarterback for 2024, Warren Sharp of Sharp Football blasted the Steelers’ approach to the games most important position. “The Steelers have 25 passing TDs in 34 games since Big Ben retired, the fewest passing TDs of any team in the NFL. Now they’re debating if their 2018 3rd round draft pick should be QB1. This franchise has become unserious. Playoff wins in 12 yrs from 2005-2016? 12 (+ 2 Super Bowls). Playoff wins…

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Former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark has made a name for himself in the sports media world. From The Pivot to his appearances on ESPN and more, Clark has made himself one of the most well-known names in the sports media in the past few years. But his contract is now expiring with ESPN, and while an extension is not out of the questions it appears, Clark is preparing for the next step, too. “All love to my brothers Fred Taylor and Channing Crowder. I appreciate their words and sincerity. It’s no longer a secret that my contract with ESPN…

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Despite running the treadmill of mediocrity since Ben Roethlisberger’s retirement after the 2021 season, the Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly not interested in bringing in a veteran starting quarterback this offseason. Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio has more on what could be a wild situation to follow in league circles: Publicly declaring your non-interest in acquiring a veteran quarterback sure is one way to try and create negotiating leverage through the media! Lying Season™️ is here and I am ready for it. For the sake of this post, let’s take this report at face value. If this is true, then the…

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