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United States, Carpenter Continues to Cruise in Women’s Hockey, Beat Swiss 5-0

The United States Women’s Hockey team took on Switzerland in pursuit of a 3-0 start in Group play. The United States scored with just 13:57 into the game as the Boston Fleets of the PWHL Haley Winn score to make it 1-0. United States continued to outshoot their opponents by a wide margin in this Women’s Hockey tournament.

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Offense Woes Finally Catch Up to Maye, Vrabel as Patriots Lose Super Bowl

The Patriots season ended today by unexpectedly ending up in the Super Bowl. Thanks to second year quarterback Drake Maye and first year head coach and coach of the year Mike Vrabel, the Patriots are in the Super Bowl. This is the first Super Bowl since the Tom Brady era. However, the offense woes that plagued them during the postseason finally caught up to them. The much-maligned offensive line once again struggled to protect Drake Maye. The defense kept the Patriots in the game, but it was all for naught. The only good thing for New England was Ben Affleck’s new Dunkin ad.

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2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics Preview: Team USA Anchored by Malinin, Naumov, Stolz, Shiffrin, and McAvoy

For the first time, in a long time, the world will feel like is truly Winter Olympics is back. The last Winter Olympics in 2022 in Beijing, China was a disaster thanks to COVID-19 ravaging the planet and as a result, fans were banned from attending the games. Taking place in northern Italy, (the official name is “Milan-Cortina 2026” - however, other towns in Italy are hosting events in these Olympics) this is the first Winter Olympics since 2018 that fans will be able to attend the games and the first Winter Olympics hosted in Italy since the Torino 2006 games.

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Patriots, Mike Vrabel, and Drake Maye Survive Unexpected “Leaf Blower” Game Against Broncos

The Patriots and Broncos were battling it out on Sunday. Both teams’ defenses were dominating the game. The Broncos struck first thanks to the belief the team had in Jarrett Stidham but Stidham did a crucial mistake by fumbling in their own red zone. The Patriots took advantage of this and scored a touchdown to tie the game.

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Olympics Memory

My dad gave me a cool hat (a bit small now) from the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics. I wore it watching the Olympics excitement. Counting down the days to the Olympic Winter Games in Milano Cortina 2026. Join me for this year’s Olympics excitement.

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Mike Vrabel and Patriots Defense Win “War of Attrition” Against Texans

It was a snowy and miserable day in Foxborough, Massachusetts and the Patriots and Texans were locked in a defensive struggle. The fans had to brave the elements to witness this slugfest. Both teams’ offenses struggled, making it a “war of attrition”.

Drake Maye of the Patriots had 4 fumbles in the games and CJ Stroud of the Texans had 4 interceptions. As a result, in the snow, both teams had to rely on their defenses to make the critical plays.

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New England Patriots Bruising Defense Shuts Down Chargers in Wild Card Win

On a day that the Patriots offense was subpar, the Patriots’ bruising defense helped demolish the Los Angeles Chargers in a 16-3 win as they move on to the Divisional round. In fact, the Patriots’ defense was so bruising that Mike Vrabel, head coach of the Patriots, was bloody at the end of the game after Milton Williams   accidently nicked him on the lip with his helmet when the two men did a celebratory hug.

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Ryan Day’s Disastrous Decision Dooms Ohio State

Decision making for Ohio State should be reviewed during the offseason. Ryan Day’s decision to remove the offense coordinator from calling plays and making him the play caller is what cost Ohio State the Cotton Bowl to Miami. This also led to an early exit in the College Football Playoff. This decision was based on the fact that the offense coordinator was leaving the school after the playoffs to be head coach of South Florida.  As a result of this, Day decided to punish the offense coordinator by removing him from playcalling duties.

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Ryan Day and Ohio State Need to Prove Themselves to the Country… Again

For New England native Ryan Day, everything was going swimmingly for Ohio State. They finally beat their archrival Michigan in “The Game” in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Day got that elusive win that plagued him for years and almost cost him his job. Ohio State looked poised to win the Big Ten Championship and get into the Rose Bowl as the one seed in the College Football Playoffs. However, Indiana said “Not so fast my friend” as the recently retired Lee Corso would say and Indiana beat Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship behind Fernando Mendoza’s Heisman clinching performance.

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