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See what was brewing with Jen Scordo today. Every day on The Best Show Ever? Jen Scordo shares a few recent weird and interesting news stories. Today that includes Harrison…

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Harrison Butker #7 of the Kansas City Chiefs

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See what was brewing with Jen Scordo today. Every day on The Best Show Ever? Jen Scordo shares a few recent weird and interesting news stories. Today that includes Harrison Butker cares about Kelce and Swift and drinking wine makes you happy!… Here are her stories from today.

The Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker is a Swiftie!  Well, he says he’s not a Swiftie, but he’s a fan of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift as a couple.  In a recent interview he explained that after the Chiefs New Year’s Eve game, he decided to go out and had a chance to hangout with Kelce and Swift at a party.  He also mentioned that he never goes out, like ever, but it was New Year’s Eve and he wanted to drink some champagne and toast to the new year.  Kelce and Swift showed up at the party and they all hung out.  Butker said Swift was very humble and gracious.  And that Kelce and Swift should get married and start a family.  Maybe the famous couple will listen to his advice… they are vacationing in the Bahamas currently, maybe they’ll get engaged!

[Source - FoxNews.com]

OK!!!  I’m here for this! A study from the National Research Council of Italy says that good wine or “expectations about product quality” will lead to “pleasantness of an experience.”  Fifty consumers were put in a nice environment with live jazz music were given wine.  Out of five wines used, two of them were considered “faulty.” The consumers’ reactions were recorded with electrocardiograms and questionnaires.  The results say that those consumers that had the good wine were noticeably happier than those who consumed the faulty wine.  The results held true for drinkers with trained and untrained wine palettes.

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5 Things To Know About Laiatu Latu: Eagles Prospect Preview

We are getting closer and closer to the draft. Now that the Eagles have made a few moves in free agency, we are getting a clearer idea of what their needs in the draft will be. They added a Safety, but no corner. Plus with Howie, you can pretty much always include Offensive and Defensive Linemen amongst their needs, even when it doesn't seem like it would be. Which brings us to our latest player preview. Laiatu Latu out of UCLA.

Edge Rusher doesn't need to be a need for the Eagles. They have Josh Sweat and Haason Reddick, plus they just added Bryce Huff. But trade rumors have swirled around Reddick and Sweat. One or both could be traded. Sweat is on the last year of his deal, and Reddick wants a bump in pay. It is a very real possibility the Eagles go Edge-Rusher in the draft. Eagles fans may not like it. We might be begging Howie to finally grab a corner with a premium pick. But as long as Howie is in charge, you can't rule out the Eagles taking linemen.

If they do, Laiatu Latu will be one of their main options. He was one of the most productive pass rushers in college the past two seasons. But there are a few concerns about him as a prospect.

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    Can his production carry over to the NFL? What thing from his past has him drawing comparisons to an infamous Eagles Bust? Should we be concerned about a past injury that almost ended his career? Lets get to know Laiatu Latu a bit better.

    Here are 5 things you should know about Edge-Rusher Laiatu Latu:

    Great Production The Past Two Seasons

    In 2023, Latu was 4th in the nation with 13 sacks. In 2022 he was 8th with 10.5. He is the only player in College football with double-digit sacks in each of the past two seasons.

    His pass rush win rate of 26.2% is as elite as it gets. For reference, only two players in the NFL had a higher pass rush win rate. Will that 26.2% translate perfectly to the NFL? No. But even if you take 5% off he would still be in the top 10. And he was not a boom-or-bust guy. Look across all 13 games he played, it was a consistent pass rush, earning a positive or elite grade from PFF in all 13 games.

    The key to his success is that he is a Swiss Army Knife. Scouts praise his huge repertoire of pass-rush moves. he can beat you outside, inside. He can run through you, spin around you. They say the way he uses his hands, is elite. Is he the greatest athlete ever? Maybe not, though it's not like he is unathletic. But it is his skill that makes him standout.

    A Neck Injury Almost Ended His Career

    A few years ago, it seemed like his football career was over. He took a hit in a pre-season practice while still at Washington. He said it didn't even feel like a big deal at the time. Latu figured it was something he could work through. But the numbness never went away.

    So he had to sit out one game, which turned into two. Before he knew it, he missed the entire 2020 season. Latu tried surgeries, but they didn't solve anything. Multiple doctors and surgeons told him playing again was too dangerous, and suggested he medically retire from the game.

    His LB Coach and mentor Ikaika Malloe never gave up on him though. He kept them around the Huskies' locker room even though he couldn't play. When Malloe took a job with UCLA, Latu followed in the transfer portal. Eventually, he got the news he had been waiting for, a doctor cleared him to play. We saw him go on to put up elite production, almost like he was making up for lost time.

    The story is inspiring. But the neck injury is a concern. It clearly hasn't kept him from being productive. But could it limit him throughout his career? Could he reinjure it? At least according to Latu himself, he has heard no concerns from NFL Scouts. They didn’t make him do any extra tests they don’t make other players do. No medical exams. They just treated him like any other player. So from the outside, it seems like people around the NFL don’t think it is an issue. That said, it is hard to see a nearly career-ending neck injury as nothing. it is something to keep ion mind at the very least.

    Good Against The Run Too

    He is not just a pass rusher. He also consistently scored positive grades against the run. Is he as elite at that part of the game as he is as a pass rusher? No. But at the very least he won’t be a liability there. He is good against the run for the same reason he is good as a pass rusher. He beats his man consistently, and he is often free to make a play. That might be a sack, it might be a tackle. In either case, often finds himself free to be a playmaker.

    Wants To Be A Firefight

    This is the thing Eagles fans won’t like to hear. Latu has aspirations to be a firefighter. When he was out of Football for a couple of years, he volunteered as a firefighter. And at the Combine, he said that if football doesn't work out, that is the career path he would pursue.

    This of course makes any Eagles fan think of Danny Watkins. One of the biggest busts in team history. They drafted him, seemingly out of nowhere, in the first round, and he lasted only two seasons.

    The comparison is a bit unfair though. For one, Latu is 3 years younger than Watkins. But also, it would be impossible to doubt Latu’s commitment to Football knowing his story. He risked a lot to make his return. Multiple doctors told him he should never play again. He pushed through because of how much he loves the game.

    If he was more interested in being a fireman than playing football, he would not have pushed so hard to play again. He would already be a fireman. Watkins wasn’t bad because he was a firefighter. He was just not a very good football player and didn’t seem to be dedicated to the sport. Latu may be more dedicated than anyone though.

    A Background In Rugby

    If they did take him, Mailata would have someone to talk Rugby with. While Latu rose to fame as a football player, he also excelled at Rugby in high school. Jesuit High School is one of the premier Rugby Teams in the nation, and Latu was a star for them.

    John Shorey coached the team for over 23 years. He led them to nearly a dozen national titles and has placed multiple athletes on the U.S. National Rugby team. But even he will tell you he hasn't seen anyone quite like Latu.

    They won two National Titles while Latu was there. He eventually chose to pursue a career in Football instead. But the physicality he brought to Rugby shows up in his football game too.

    Jen Scordo was born and raised just outside of Atlanta, Georgia but she has called the Northeast her home for over 20 years. A diehard 5 for 5 fan, she always knew that radio was where she wanted to be and talking sports in Philadelphia is a dream come true as Producer of The Best Show Ever? on 97.5 The Fanatic. She loves to talk and write about Philly sports including the Eagles, the Sixers, the Flyers, the Phillies and the Union.