

If you’re interested, please send an email to with some writing samples. 3Ant-Man and The Wasp: QuantumaniaThe Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday SpecialBlack Panther: Wakanda ForeverWerewolf by NightShe-Hulk: Attorney at LawThor: Love and ThunderMs. Please check out our What We Saw podcast where our own Erik Smith, Ryan Heath, and Justin Havelock break down some of the most important tidbits from this week’s games.Īlso, QB List is hiring! We’re looking for folks interested in contributing to What We Saw on a weekly basis. Avengers: The Kang DynastyFantastic FourThunderboltsThe MarvelsGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. “It looks like dog puppies come into the world kind of prepared to understand us in a way that wolf puppies are not because of domestication and interacting with us,” evolutionary biologist Brian Hare tells /omARRZ6pLy No, instead of watching one of the most incredible endings to a game this season, we got to see a segment about puppies. And yet, nobody got to see it thanks to CBS staying on 60 Minutes despite the NFL’s own Red Zone program telling viewers to tune into the network that’s home to some of television’s greatest shows such as CSI: Las Vegas and CSI: Los Angeles, not to mention NCIS and NCIS: Hawaii.


No? Sheesh.ĭespite all of that, Josh Jacobs delivered for fantasy managers and Raiders fans alike in the most spectacular way possible, a 50-burger with over 300 total yards from scrimmage after an 86 yard scamper to win it in OT. Did anyone start Quez Watkins, Jauan Jennings, Van Jefferson, Jamal Agnew, Marvin Jones Jr., Brandon Johnson, Byron Pringle, or Richie James. Who are these guys? They’re the fantasy-irrelevant Tight Ends who vultured TDs from us in a week that seemed like it was all no-name guys or deep dynasty roster fillers who were finding the end zone.
