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Parlons MotoGP : Marco Bezzecchi a-t-il fait une meilleure saison qu’Alex Marquez ?
Marco Bezzecchi et Alex Marquez ont fait deux magnifiques campagnes cette année en MotoGP. Mais qui a réalisé la meilleure ? Cet article Parlons MotoGP : Marco Bezzecchi a-t-il fait une meilleure saison qu’Alex Marquez ? est apparu en premier sur Paddock GP.

MotoGP, Valence J3, Joan Mir (Honda/13) en colère contre les commissaires : « On ne comprend pas le manque de cohérence dans les pénalités »
Joan Mir juge les commissaires "incohérents" dans leurs décisions, et a vu sa course compromise par un long lap, en plus d'un problème de pneu. Cet article MotoGP, Valence J3, Joan Mir (Honda/13) en colère contre les commissaires : « On ne comprend pas le manque de cohérence dans les pénalités » est apparu en premier sur Paddock GP.

Immigration : le Royaume-Uni durcit drastiquement le droit d’asile
Le gouvernement travailliste britannique a présenté lundi au Parlement une réforme pour durcir sa politique d’asile et d’immigration, espérant décourager les arrivées de migrants sur de petits bateaux qu’il peine à endiguer et qui alimentent la montée du vote identitaire dans le pays. Ce qu’illustre le fait que le parti nationaliste Reforme de Nigel Farage […] L’article Immigration : le Royaume-Uni durcit drastiquement le droit d’asile est apparu en premier sur Contrepoints.

La Confédération nationale du logement en terrain conquis sur Franceinfo
Selon l’association communiste, ce sont les bailleurs sociaux qui vont résoudre la crise du logement. La partialité de Franceinfo sur la question spécifique du logement n’est plus à démontrer. Généralement, c’est la Fondation Abbé Pierre (aujourd’hui dénommée Fondation pour le logement des défavorisés) qui est invitée pour expliquer face à des journalistes très complaisants qu’il […] L’article La Confédération nationale du logement en terrain conquis sur Franceinfo est apparu en premier sur Contrepoints.

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Jordan Love is the solution to the Packers’ offensive struggles
The brains of football fans should be studied for science. Maybe we should not just limit it to fans, but perhaps anyone in and around the game at all. In Sunday’s game against the New York Giants, Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love managed to get his left shoulder crushed by a defender after deciding not to slide and had to go back to the locker room temporarily. In came backup Malik Willis and, predominantly off the back of the running game, he led the Packers on the remainder of the touchdown drive, which included both a key third down conversion on a read option keeper and a rather insane touchdown pass that involved a very impressive catch by Christian Watson. Malik Willis hasn’t played all season. Promptly leads the #Packers on a TD drive. pic.twitter.com/zymA6dCifQ— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 16, 2025 This is good and fun and also quite important for the Packers, who ended up winning the game by seven points, but it also led to predictably stupid takes on the internet. So Malik Willis comes in after Jordan Love goes down and the Packers score their first TD of the game.— Richard Sherman (@RSherman_25) November 16, 2025 This particular tweet does not say explicitly say it, but you’d have to be a toddler to not follow the implication here. Of course, Sherman is committed to the “Jordan Love needs to be better” take on a professional level, so one could assume he may not be approaching the situation with the type of objectivity in takesmanship that one would like. Still, this isn’t even about Richard Sherman. It’s not even really about the fans, some of whom will always inevitably clamor for the backup quarterback unless the starter is playing at a legitimate MVP level, and even sometimes then. No one ever sees the backup quarterback, so he could be anything. He could even be a boat! Let’s acknowledge that Malik Willis has done an admirable job as Love’s backup going back to last season, doing everything Green Bay could ask for and more. But let’s also be serious: Jordan Love isn’t the problem. He’s the solution. Love was almost perfect yesterday. His biggest offense was just not sliding and getting his non-throwing shoulder banged up. That didn’t slow him down at all, though. PFF gave him the highest single-game grade for his entire career at 93.6, even higher than his masterclass against Dallas in the 2023 playoffs. His stat line doesn’t look as impressive, but in case you missed the game yesterday, his wide receivers had a terrible case of the drops and it really crushed his headline numbers. Just through some quick charting, I've got the Packers receivers with 6 dropped passes, accounting for ~92 lost yards (not accounting for YAC). Here's a chart (I have not accounted for throwaways here): pic.twitter.com/D8nzkFUhzn— Dusty (@DustyEvely) November 17, 2025 Our Dusty Evely gives Love the most minimal amount of boost here (i.e. not adding in any YAC), which I think is completely fair if you don’t have the tracking data handy. This also doesn’t include any potential future production or touchdowns from those drives — a few of those drops were on 3rd down, including a Doubs drop on the very first drive on 3rd-and-11 and a Watson drop on a deep ball on 3rd-and-2 in the third quarter. Using ANY/A, Love was at 8.42 with the actual results of the game. Sam Darnold currently leads the NFL at 8.40. If the Packers receivers just caught the balls they should have and immediately fell down, Love’s ANY/A would have shot up to 12.25, a 50% increase. For the season, Love now sits alone at the top of the RBSDM EPA-per-dropback leaderboard, ahead of the likes of Drake Maye, Josh Allen, Sam Darnold, and Patrick Mahomes. He sits third in DAKOTA (which combines EPA and CPOE), but would lead that as well if not for his receivers blowing up his CPOE yesterday. Using Next Gen Stats’ version of EPA, Love sits third, 0.01 per play behind first-place Drake Maye. Love ranks seventh in PFF grade amongst…

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