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sbnation.com | James Dator |Jared Mueller |Mark Schofield |Matt Warren
Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images intro by jamesCleveland Browns — ALLLLLLL of themThe Browns draft history is pathetic, almost all of it. There are only a few first-rounders since “The Return” in 1999 that got second contracts, including Joe Thomas, Joe Haden and Myles Garrett. Cleveland fans have had the NFL draft as their Super Bowl for years and, year after year, have been failed.
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5 days ago |
sbnation.com | Mark Schofield
Photo by Kym Illman/Getty Images Lando Norris topped the timing sheets in Friday’s second practice session ahead of the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, besting teammate Oscar Piastri by 0.163 seconds. Norris finished P2 during the first practice session earlier in the day, just 0.007 seconds behind Pierre Gasly, but the second session is more representative of what to expect from qualifying and Sunday’s Grand Prix, given the nighttime start.
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6 days ago |
sbnation.com | Mark Schofield
Photo by Pauline Ballet - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images This story is part of a group of stories called When F1 Academy practice drew to a close Friday at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Ferrari driver Maya Weug topped the timing sheets ahead of Alisha Palmowski and Doriane Pin. But Weug is predicting a tight battle for pole position in qualifying later tonight. “The car felt quite good. I managed to get in some clean laps and do the program that we were planning to do.
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6 days ago |
sbnation.com | Mark Schofield
Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images Thursday’s media day ahead of the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was dominated by speculation over Max Verstappen’s future at Red Bull. With senior advisor Helmut Marko expressing his concern that the four-time Drivers’ champion might leave the team, and reports emerging of Aston Martin making a shocking offer for his services, the driver used the FIA Press Conference to pour cold water on the rumors.
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6 days ago |
sbnation.com | Mark Schofield
Photo by Mark Alberti/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images A college football legend is stepping away from the game. ESPN announced on Thursday that Lee Corso, the longtime analyst with the network and one of the faces of College GameDay, will be stepping down after one final show, on Saturday, August 30. For many, Corso was the face of the sport.
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