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Bills news: Nick Wright drops ‘crazy’ take on Josh Allen-Brian Daboll reunion
When news broke that Brian Daboll was being fired by the New York Giants, fans around the NFL wondered who would coach Jaxson Dart next, but that isn’t the only question suddenly on the table. Sure, Dart is one of the more exciting young players in the NFL, and considering the young core around him like Abdul Carter, Malik Nabers, and Cam Stakaboo, the Giants could be really exciting in 2026 with the right coach pulling the trigger, but what about Daboll? Will the man who orchestrated one of the best offenses Josh Allan has ever played in be calling plays again next fall? Well, in the admittedly “crazy” opinion of Nick Wright, he might just end up back in Buffalo, as, if the Bills struggle again in the playoffs, Allan could ask for his preferred coach to return for another tenure in the Nickel City. “Brian Daboll, maybe he got a little unlucky on certain spots. His record? He deserved to be fired, but can I paint a scenario for you? Because who loves Brian Daboll? Josh Allen. Who some people feel like, you know, misses Brian Daboll? Josh Allen,” Wright declared. “Now, the reporting from Tyler Dunn is that Daboll and McDermott didn’t really get along great. And that even if Daboll hadn’t gotten the head coaching job, that he might’ve left Buffalo. If you’re right about Buffalo and they are one-and-done in the playoffs and they decide they have to move off McDermott, is it crazy? The idea that Josh Allen might say, ‘Hey, let Brian Daboll be my head coach here. Not my offensive coordinator, my head coach here.’ I think there is a scenario where this actually works out really well for Daboll. I’m not, I’m not, you know, picking that, but I think it’s on the board. If Buffalo has the type of season that you think they could have.” Would it be crazy to see Daboll go from coaching a bad Giants team to leading one of the consistent AFC favorites after a mid-season firing? Most certainly so, but then again, if the Bills were to lose again early in the playoffs, it would mark the sort of sky-is-falling scenario that could cost Sean McDermott his job. If that happens, Allen would likely have plenty of say in who coaches him next and, as a result, could stump for his man like Wright suggested. "Is it crazy the idea that Josh Allen might say, 'Hey, let Brian Daboll be my head coach here.'?"@colincowherd and @getnickwright discuss the possibility of Daboll returning to Buffalo to coach the Bills pic.twitter.com/5lLJbAApoP — Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) November 11, 2025 The post Bills news: Nick Wright drops ‘crazy’ take on Josh Allen-Brian Daboll reunion appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Michigan basketball fans react to wild close call vs. Wake Forest
The Michigan basketball Wolverines do not seemingly have a particularly grueling non-conference schedule, but they were certainly pushed to their limits versus Wake Forest on Tuesday night. Dusty May’s guys squandered a 13-point halftime lead and found themselves trailing 77-70 with less than five minutes remaining in regulation. The Big Ten squad trudged through the mud and earned an 85-84 overtime victory over the visiting Demon Deacons. Relief filled the Crisler Center following this scare, as No. 6 Michigan overcame 17 turnovers, 12 missed free throws and a 4-of-25 showing from behind the 3-point line. Fans are obviously pleased to see their team come out on top, but they also know the Wolverines will need to be sharper as the campaign progresses. Michigan basketball inspires mixed feelings from its fans “Wow that was stressful,” @BigDaleFletcher commented on X. “I hope this isn’t a common trend again. We’re too good to play like this. Take the win and go get better.” Despite finishing with a Big Ten Tournament championship and a Sweet Sixteen appearance in the NCAA Tournament, Michigan was quite erratic last season. It frequently kept its opponent in games via sloppy play. The hope is that May can infuse more discipline in the program during his second year at the helm. An outing such as this one shows that the team still has strides to make, as it tries to integrate transfers Yaxel Lendeborg, Elliot Cadeau, Aday Mara and Morez Johnson Jr. Therefore, it will take some time for fans to fully buy into the Wolverines. They did display their signature resilience, however. “Dog fight , good way to pull through fellas,” @Sl1m517 said. “Go Blue!” “Dusty better not let them leave until {they} learn how to shoot 3s and free throws,” @35_throwaway remarked. “Gritty win tho.” “A win is a win but this team has a lot to work on moving forward,” @SznGoblue asserted. “Defense, rebounding, and shooting are all big issues right now.” “Everyone needs to chill, it’s game 2,” @DetroitBrewCrew expressed optimistically. “We have no clue how good Wake Forest is. If anything it’s great experience for moving forward. Great win, Go Blue!” Michigan basketball must indeed learn from its battle with Wake Forest, because this group is bound to encounter plenty of close matchups in conference play. Mara led the way on this night, posting 18 points, 13 rebounds, six assists and a whopping five blocks. Cadeau, who tied the game with a clutch drive near the end of the second half, also did a bit of everything versus the Demon Deacons. He totaled 17 points, eight boards and seven dimes in 36 minutes of action (also committed five turnovers). Those two players and a collectively scrappy effort helped the Wolverines survive Lendeborg’s shooting struggles (4-of-12). The former UAB star will try to bounce back when Michigan faces TCU on Friday. Dusty May will surely have much to tell his players before that road game. The post Michigan basketball fans react to wild close call vs. Wake Forest appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Meet Sophia Lillis, who plays Carrie Finch on Peacock’s All Her Fault
Over the weekend, a new TV show took over viewers’ watch lists: All Her Fault. Starring Sarah Snook, Dakota Fanning and Sophia Lillis, the Peacock thriller series is an adaptation of Andrea Mara’s novel of the same name. The story revolves around the disappearance of five-year-old Milo, who went on a play date and never returned. His mother Marissa Irvine (Snook) must navigate a maelstrom of accusatory hate from the media while looking for her child, who she suspects was abducted by her friend’s...

Style Edit: Meet Baken, the world’s first all-bacon snack line
Ask people to name a crave-worthy food and bacon will top many lists. But given the passion that it inspires, isn’t it curious that bacon is chiefly regarded as a morning dish? You might see it as a burger topping at lunch, or occasionally crumbled over a salad, but mostly, bacon means breakfast. Hoping to change that is branding visionary (and bacon lover) Rachel Carrasco, founder and CEO of Philippine food company Baken. As the world’s first all-bacon snack range, Baken wants to see the...

New policy in Canada won’t help Hongkongers seeking permanent residency: experts
Hongkongers stuck in a seemingly endless backlog of permanent residency applications in Canada are unlikely to get relief from recently proposed immigration measures, local experts and advocates have said, as wait times continue to stretch well beyond 2027. While Hongkongers could benefit from a proposed one-off fast-track measure for work permit holders, quota cuts in other areas could keep hopeful applicants languishing for some time yet, they cautioned. Amid an ongoing public backlash against...

