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  2. Redskins Rule - Wikipedia

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    The Redskins Rule predicted an outright loss for incumbent Barack Obama against challenger Mitt Romney, or that Obama would win the popular vote but lose via the Electoral College. [7] However, Obama won the election with 332 electoral votes to Romney's 206, [ 8 ] held the advantage in the popular vote by more than 4.7 million votes, and the ...

  3. VanVleet has season-high 37 as Rockets get 118-106 win over ...

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    Fred VanVleet scored a season-high 37 points and the Houston Rockets snapped a five-game skid with a 118-106 victory over the Orlando Magic on Tuesday night. The Magic fell into a tie for fourth ...

  4. Yardbarker - Wikipedia

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    Yardbarker is a digital media property focused on the publishing of sports and entertainment news and information. Founded in 2006, the property distributes content on Yardbarker.com, social media platforms and via third party syndication partners. In addition, Yardbarker curates and distributes The Morning Bark and Quiz of the Day newsletters.

  5. Bleacher Report - Wikipedia

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    Bleacher Report (often abbreviated as B/R) is a website that focuses on sport and sports culture. Its headquarters are in San Francisco, with offices in New York City and London. [1] [2] [3] Bleacher Report was acquired by Time Warner's Turner Broadcasting System in August 2012 for $175 million [4]..

  6. Dwayne Haskins - Wikipedia

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    Dwayne Haskins Jr. (May 3, 1997 – April 9, 2022) was an American professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for three seasons. He played college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes, setting Big Ten Conference records for single-season passing yards and passing touchdowns as a sophomore.

  7. Chris Thompson (running back) - Wikipedia

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    The Redskins released Thompson for final roster cuts before the start of the 2014 season, losing the third-string running back position to rookie Silas Redd. [37] He was signed to the team's practice squad after clearing waivers the following day. [38] Thompson was promoted to the active roster on December 11, 2014. [39]

  8. Chris Cooley - Wikipedia

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    However, Cooley was released by the Redskins on August 28, 2012. [18] It had been hinted by general manager Bruce Allen that Cooley could return to the Redskins. [19] [20] [21] On October 21, 2012, Cooley agreed to re-sign with the Redskins after Fred Davis tore his Achilles tendon and was done for the season. [22] [23]

  9. Derrius Guice - Wikipedia

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    Derrius Guice (/ ɡ aɪ s / GEISS; [1] born June 21, 1997) is an American professional football running back who is a free agent. He played college football for the LSU Tigers, where he was the first player in Southeastern Conference (SEC) history with three career games of 250 or more rushing yards before being selected by the Washington Redskins in the second round of the 2018 NFL draft.