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  • 5 days ago | forbes.com | Kambui Bomani

    The New York Knicks went all-in on an NBA title push this past offseason with separate trades for power forward Karl-Anthony Towns and small forward Mikal Bridges. The end result did produce a postseason finish better than a season ago, but it also collected a second consecutive postseason series defeat to the Indiana Pacers this time coming in the Eastern Conference Finals.

  • 1 week ago | si.com | Kambui Bomani

    Dalen Cambre is one of six undrafted free-agent wide receivers that the New York Giants signed to fill out its 90-man roster. While it’s likely that none will factor into New York’s projected receiver rotation, an individual like Cambre could make the roster as a special team asset Cambre appeared in 63 games across five seasons as an FBS collegiate player.

  • 1 week ago | forbes.com | Kambui Bomani

    In its second season of existence, the 12-team College Football Playoff will feature an updated change to its postseason format. According to CFP officials this past Thursday, the event will conduct a straight seeding model for the upcoming fall season. This regulation will now reward college football’s top four regular-season teams with a first-round bye instead of it going to the four highest-ranked conference title winners.

  • 2 weeks ago | si.com | Kambui Bomani

    It’s well known by now that the New York Giants have the most challenging regular-season schedule based on their opponents' won-loss records from a year ago. Their division alone features the reigning Super Bowl champions and an NFC Conference Game finalist from a season ago, alongside a talented Cowboys team that has made the postseason three of the last five years. The franchise also has matchups with the NFC North and the AFC West members.

  • 2 weeks ago | forbes.com | Kambui Bomani

    In an effort to not “make things ugly” between the organization and himself, quarterback Brock Purdy led with a team-first mentality that was the driving force in solidifying his long-term extension with the San Francisco 49ers. According to SI. Now’s Albert Breer, contractual talks between Purdy, and the Niners were built on compromise and a long-term agreement plan that was met in advance.

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Kambui Bomani
Kambui Bomani @BomaniKambui
11 May 25

No Jalen hasn’t man😭😭😭. This past Super Bowl yes but not over a three year or even multigame postseason sample size.

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Rush Hour 🐐 @Veney2019

@BomaniKambui Jalen has been a better passer than Mahomes in the playoffs too, you can’t honestly think a 3-4 game sample size is more telling than a 17 game sample size right?

Kambui Bomani
Kambui Bomani @BomaniKambui
11 May 25

Respectfully, these raw numbers aren’t what make you a better passer. It’s what you do consistently in high pressure moments against elite level competition. Hurts has shown over the last three years he’s the better passer in the playoffs than Lamar. That’s not to say Lamar

Rush Hour 🐐
Rush Hour 🐐 @Veney2019

@BomaniKambui @BengalYouTube Lamar just had one of the greatest passing seasons in NFL history. Highest TD-INT ratio in league history, top 5 passer rating of all time. Lamar is clearly and objectively a better passer

Kambui Bomani
Kambui Bomani @BomaniKambui
11 May 25

We’re slowly approaching the conversation of Lamar being more talented but Hurts being the better player.

Big Game Bengal
Big Game Bengal @BengalYouTube

Jalen Hurts is better than Lamar Jackson (at nothing)