Good Morning, I’m Vincent Frank. I plan on attending the Las Vegas Aces championship parade on Monday after the WNBA team repeated as champs. It will be the third title parade in Las Vegas over the past 12 months or so. Sorry to bring that up, Minnesota sports fans.
In Today’s Sportsnaut First
Daily Trivia: How many knobs, switches and buttons does a Formula One steering wheel have? SEE ANSWER BELOW.
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Bill Belichick is now paying the price for his negligence of New England Patriots’ offense
 At 1-5 on the season, Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots are likely going to finish in last place in the AFC East for the first time since 2000.
Our Jean-Jacques Taylor argues that Belichick’s negligence of the Patriots’ offense is one of the primary reasons New England is now paying the price.
Mac Jones has struggled big time at quarterback. New England lacks a true No. 1 wide receiver. Its offensive line is not the same dominating unit we saw during the Pats’ dynastic run.
With Belichick firmly on the hot seat, things seem to be coming home to roost. Does he have a fix or is this an exercise in futility?
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The Best of Sportsnaut
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With visiting fans taking over NFL stadiums, is home-field advantage suffering?
When you think of home-field advantage in the NFL, look no further than the Green Bay Packers’ Lambeau Field. It’s the Yankee Stadium of pro football venues.
Fast forward to Sept. 28 when the Packers hosted the Detroit Lions. As the national television broadcast came on the air, one of the top stories was the amount of Lions fans who had created a tsunami of Honolulu Blue. An estimated 30-40% of Lambeau field was Lions fans and they were loud.
Even in Cleveland, where the Browns’ upset of the previously undefeated San Francisco 49ers last week was performed in front of a sea of red 49ers shirts on a day the Browns wore their “white out” alternate jersey.
Fans of road teams taking over around the NFL threatens to ruin home-field advantage, our Scott Gulbransen argues. These are just a couple examples. Here’s a look at the rest.
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The Daily News
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Minnesota Vikings' Kirk Cousins
Top players who could be dealt ahead of the Oct. 31 NFL trade deadline
The 2023 NFL trade deadline is slated for October 31. Here, we look at several big-name players who could be on the move.
Will one of your teams give you a bit of a treat on Halloween? Perhaps, they’ll trick you by moving one of your favorite players.
From Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins to star running back Derrick Henry of the Tennessee Titans, there are a lot of offensive players potentially on the block.
On the other side of the ball, we would not be surprised if the Carolina Panthers listened to offers for star edge rusher Brian Burns.
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Today’s Must-Watch Games
  • MLB — NLCS Game 3: Phillies at Diamondbacks, 5:07 PM (ET), TBS
  • MLB — ALCS Game 4: Astros at Rangers, 8:03 PM (ET), FS1
  • NFL — Jaguars at Saints: 8:15 PM (ET), Amazon Prime
  • CFB — James Madison at Marshall: 7 PM (ET), ESPN
  • NHL — Blackhawks at Avalanche: 10:30 PM (ET), ESPN
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Daily Trivia: Adjustments must be made while keeping both hands on the wheel and both eyes on the track, which is why a modern F1 wheel might have 35 or more knobs, buttons and switches.
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