Paige Spiranac Enjoys Bryson DeChambeau's US Open Performance, Rachel Bush Florida Living & Happy Father's Day

Happy Father's Day!

Happy Father's Day to all the fathers out there.  I'm on the road this weekend and off all week until next Sunday.  So we're going to get after it this morning.

Part of getting after it means we're going to let the Instagram models do most of the work, not that they don't do a lot of the work every other week, but they're going to put in overtime this Sunday for all the dads out there.

If dad can't have some time to himself to scroll through Screencaps on Father's Day before firing up the grill, then why do we even have a day set aside for fathers?

Oilers avoid the sweep

Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final took place on Saturday and after going down 3-0 in the series the Edmonton Oilers, much like the Dallas Mavericks did during the NBA Finals, decided that they weren't getting swept at home.

They showed up and shoved 8 goals down the Florida Panthers throats.  It was more than enough to keep the series alive and make another trip to Florida before it ends.

Is it enough to take another game in the series?  We'll have to wait until Tuesday to find out.

The 8-1 win in dominating fashion was enough to give Oilers fans, who are actually rooting for their team, something to cheer for at least one more time before the season comes to an end.

Fans will always have this night, even if the Oilers return to Edmonton later this week on the wrong end of the series.  If they're back with something to play for, the series could be turning, and it wouldn't be a bad time for the fan with the rally boobs to make another appearance.

It's an old one, but it's still a good one

One more for you

- Homebrew Bill writes:

Peanut butter and jelly ribs. Don't knock it until you try it.

SeanJo:

I've never even heard of peanut butter and jelly ribs.  I love ribs and a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, so putting the two together sounds, on paper anyway, like it would be good.

I'll have to give it a try.  How do you properly prepare peanut butter and jelly ribs?

Great Work This Week!

- Gen X Warren M writes:

SeanJo,

Great work this week, really enjoyed it! Awesome interactions and the grill request was brilliant and a lot of fun.

We grilled delicious cheeseburgers again, but this time we had company, our two youngest nieces and their parents.

Have a great week!

SeanJo:

Thanks for the support Warren and the grilling content.  Keep it coming.  Whenever you fire up the grill this summer, whether its just hot dogs and hamburgers or you're taking on some peanut butter and jelly ribs, send it my way.

SC Content

- John from SD writes:

On the Brooke Burke topic I threw out last week; smokehouse, but the one thing that gets me about her is her nostrils. Too disturbing at times. 

I’ve made an effort to support you as SC II from the beginning by emailing or providing some type of content. Last Sunday you made a poor comment about Gluten Free diets. Some of us with Celiac disease are required (or highly recommended) to be on a gluten free diet. Taking a jab at Celiac disease and gluten free diets is a bad take. Of course I wish I could indulge in whatever food I want but that’s not the case. 

SeanJo:

That's not a bad Brooke Burke observation.  Certain angles and the nostrils do get a little aggressive, but that doesn't take away from her run as an all-time smokeshow.

When it comes to the gluten-free comment, first let me say thanks for the support since Joe trusted me with taking the column to a seventh day.  I really do appreciate it.

Now for the joke about gluten.  I have to admit I had to look back at exactly what I said, but here it is.  I was responding to a comment about WWII veterans and said, "Imagine the generation coming up (with their gluten allergies and overall inability to be uncomfortable) being faced with what they had to go through."

I could have thrown in the word fake.  I wasn't poking fun at those with celiac disease or legit gluten allergies.  But that group is fewer in numbers than those who claim a gluten allergy.  I don't know if you're aware or not, but there are some who hijack the gluten allergies for themselves.

The only reason I know is my daughter does this to a certain extent.  They go on a gluten-free diet because it's trendy.  They don't actually have an allergy to gluten or a disease, at least they haven’t been formally diagnosed.

My assumption is that most of them don't want to see a doctor and find out that they're not actually allergic to gluten.  It's much more fun for them to pretend.  I'm sure I could have used a couple of other examples of this as well.  They need something to blame.

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That's it for this Father's Day.  Have a great day, and I'll see everyone next Sunday, well rested, and ready to get after it.

Keep the grilling season content coming as you fire up the grill this summer.  We'll take a look at what everyone has sent in on Sundays.

Send me what you've got cooking on your grill this week and whatever else you want to sean.joseph@outkick.com.

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Sean is a cubicle life escapee and proud member of OutKick's Culture Department. He enjoys long walks on the beach, candlelit dinners, and puppies - only one of those things is true.