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By Marc Lawrence
Thursday, April 23

TAKE A LOOK AT
ME NOW

MLC

If it’s Thursday its “Throw-up day.”

In the world of overpaid sports athletes, we never have to look too far for a bucket to heave our guts out.

The NFL announce on Tuesday that the Cowboys gave Brandon Aubrey a four-year, $28 million extension, making him the league's highest-paid kicker. And $20 million is guaranteed.

At an average of $7 million per year, Aubrey’s contract falls short of the $10 million annually he was reportedly seeking. The Cowboys had reportedly initially offered a deal worth under $7 million per year, despite indicating they were willing to make him the highest-paid kicker.

In addition, the 49ers gave 37-year old All-Pro tackle Trent Williams a two-year, $50 million extension, making him the first non-QB to exceed $400 million in contracts.

The new contract includes $37 million in guaranteed money for the 15-year veteran and a $22 million signing bonus (like he really needed it).

With Williams now locked in at left tackle for the next three years, the question becomes whether or not he’ll see the end of the contract (he missed 7 games in 2024).

Suddenly it puts Deshaun Watson’s once ludicrous contract into perspective.

At this rate he’ll soon be underpaid.

ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
Win Today Lose Tomorrow

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Sometimes learning how to lose in this business can be just as hard as figuring out how to win.

For the folks actually living it — players, staff, coaches — Major League Baseball is a binary endeavor. The sun rises. A game happens. You win or lose. Either way, the sun sets.

Yes, there can be silver linings in defeats or sour tastes after victories, but more often than not, one's happiness (or lack thereof) is defined by the result. That's the case for all professional sports, but MLB's near-daily regular-season schedule takes the dynamic to the extreme. There are 162 opportunities to revel in the ups or wallow in the downs.

New Giants manager Tony Vitello is learning this very crucial lesson on the job.

Because in this business, best known for turning the University of Tennessee into a Division I powerhouse, the 47-year-old is accustomed to winning at a preposterous rate.

In Knoxville, Vitello went 341-131 across eight seasons at the helm. That's a .722 clip, which, converted to a big-league campaign, would be a 117-45 season.

But things are different now. In part, that's because his 9-13 Giants have stumbled out of the gate, but it's mostly because MLB teams simply don't go 127-35. Vitello has never won more than 60 games or lost more than 27 in a single season.

The last word: "It's been very difficult learning how to lose," Vitello admitted when asked about this aspect of his transition. "It's something that I was warned about from some of my friends. You have to deal with it the right way. Otherwise, it'll sink you."


GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
Hat Tricked

Moving forward, the ‘Grinding Out the Profits’ section in the Coffee Club will share exclusive insight into the 2026 College Football season directly from the 2026 Playbook Football Preview Guide magazine. Check out today’s insight:

STAT YOU WILL LIKE’:

Kansas State has lost all three games against Iowa State the last three seasons, but won the stats in all three games.

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QUOTE OF THE DAY

"The first time you quit it's hard.
The second time, it gets easier.
The third time, you don't even
have to think about it"

- Paul "Bear" Bryant




TRENDING TODAY
Draft Winds

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The annual Playbook NFL Mock Draft is in and you can view it in its entirety here: (link to article in library)

It’s where you’ll find we’ve identified 190 players out of 254 (74.8%) chosen in the first round of our PLAYBOOK NFL Mock Draft. This includes 49 of 64 in the last two years, with 40 players matched to their correct teams.

Nineteen and Counting: We know that for the 19th straight year, the SEC produced the most players selected in the 2025 draft with a record-high 79 picks, with Ohio State paving the way of all teams at 14 players (13 for the SEC).

Teams with multiple first-round picks:
• Jets: 2, 16
• Giants: 5, 10
• Browns: 6, 24
• Chiefs: 9, 29
• Dolphins: 11, 30
• Cowboys: 12, 20

Teams without a first-round pick:
Colts, Bengals, Jaguars, Broncos, Packers, Falcons Note: Each team's needs are assessed under the assumption that no trades occur (although trading is highly likely), with player references and analysis from the Our Lads Football Draft Guide – undeniably the best draft guide available.

Teams With the Most 2026 NFL Draft Capital (look for these teams to be active tonight):

  1. Las Vegas Raiders

  2. New York Jets

  3. Cleveland Browns

  4. Kansas City Chiefs

  5. Pittsburgh Steelers

Teams With the Least 2026 NFL Draft Capital: (look for these teams to sit in a corner tonight):

  1. Atlanta Falcons

  2. Green Bay Packers

  3. Seattle Seahawks

  4. Indianapolis Colts

  5. Los Angeles Chargers


STAT OF THE DAY
50

Thanks to the men's gymnastics title from
this past weekend the Stanford Cardinal
have now won at least one NCAA team national championship in 50 consecutive academic years, a mind-boggling streak
that is without peer.


PERCOLATING

Blow Me

Anthony Edwards (30 points) and the Timberwolves erased an early 19-point deficit to beat Jamal Murray (30 points) and the Nuggets, 119-114, and even the series before it heads to Minneapolis.

The Knicks blew a 12-point lead in the fourth quarter as C.J. McCollum (32 points) and the Hawks rallied for a series-tying 107-106 victory.

There no need scoreboard watching these games.

They aren’t over until the final buzzer.

 


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