Report: Jacksonville to Sign Nick Foles
With Nick Foles set to sign with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Keaton Henry takes a look at what that means for the Jags and the rest of the NFL.
With Nick Foles set to sign with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Keaton Henry takes a look at what that means for the Jags and the rest of the NFL.
The Boston Bruins are on a roll; they have captured at least one point in each of their last 16 games.
The defense has been stellar, the offense is delivering, and goaltending is magnificent. However, there are some question marks remaining as Boston eyes the postseason.
In what looks to be a rebuild, although Royals GM Dayton Moore doesn’t want to call it a rebuild, the Royals have signed a bunch of guys to one-year deals. Is it in hopes of trading them in July or can the Royals compete this year? Let’s take a closer look at the 2019 Kansas City Royals.
For the record, no one that I have shared this information with is buying it or believes there is any truth to it whatsoever. Let’s throw out Elvis Andrus’ 2018, which was cut short by an erratic pitch that broke his elbow and kept him out of action for 65 games. Let’s not mention that he hit 6 home runs in only 428 plate appearances and before 2017, he had never hit more than 8 HRs, while averaging 650.4 plate appearances in the 8 seasons prior. We also won’t talk about his career-low .256 batting average. But when you look at his recent profile, Elvis Andrus is a 20/20 Threat.
The writers at TheScorecrow.com decided to get together and come up with their version of a Top 100 NFL players from the 2018 season. Each writer was invited to submit a ranked list of their top 25 NFL players. The votes were then counted using a weighted average method. This means that a 1st place vote was worth more than a 25th place vote.
Players ranked 1st on a list received 25 points, 2nd = 24 points and so on down to 1 point for a 25th place vote. Each players points were added up and then listed from least to most to generate our list of top 100 players. The top few players were fairly common on all the lists, but after that it was interesting. We hope you enjoy our rankings and would love to read your comments on our list. Special thanks to Beth Sullivan for tabulating the votes and getting this project together.
TheScorecrow.com Writers
The final stretch of the season has begun! There is still a lot of basketball to be played this season and the Rookie of the Year race is far from over. Luka Doncic has been at the forefront of that conversation for most of the season but over the last couple of weeks we have seen Marvin Bagley III, and others, come to life.
This edition of the rookie report will be a two-part series to account for the few games just after the All-Star break and leading into the first full week of NBA action. Let’s dive into Part 1…
It’s hard to believe that the Tigers had Miguel Cabrera, Prince Fielder, Justin Verlander, and Max Scherzer and never won a World Series. They never even won a World Series game (lost 4-0 to Giants in 2012.) Now, the Tigers are in a full rebuild. Cabrera is the only remaining star from those great teams and he is very quickly fading away. So what do they look like now? Let’s dig into the 2019 Detroit Tigers.
Here are my four takeaways from the Heat’s 117-88 victory over the Brooklyn Nets.
The man known affectionately as T-Sizzle, Terrell Suggs will look to return to the Ravens for his 17th season wearing the purple and gold. A former defensive player of the year, while limited in recent years, Suggs has still been a moderately productive member of the Ravens defense for his nearly two decades of NFL action.
Iowa TE Noah Fant left a good impression on fans, scouts, and coaches at the NFL Scouting Combine, writes Griffin Clark.
Bills writer and draft analyst Kieth Domon takes a look at Iowa tight end T.J. Hockenson ahead of the NFL Draft.
With Nick Foles set to sign with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Keaton Henry takes a look at what that means for the Jags and the rest of the NFL.
The Boston Bruins are on a roll; they have captured at least one point in each of their last 16 games.
The defense has been stellar, the offense is delivering, and goaltending is magnificent. However, there are some question marks remaining as Boston eyes the postseason.
In what looks to be a rebuild, although Royals GM Dayton Moore doesn’t want to call it a rebuild, the Royals have signed a bunch of guys to one-year deals. Is it in hopes of trading them in July or can the Royals compete this year? Let’s take a closer look at the 2019 Kansas City Royals.
For the record, no one that I have shared this information with is buying it or believes there is any truth to it whatsoever. Let’s throw out Elvis Andrus’ 2018, which was cut short by an erratic pitch that broke his elbow and kept him out of action for 65 games. Let’s not mention that he hit 6 home runs in only 428 plate appearances and before 2017, he had never hit more than 8 HRs, while averaging 650.4 plate appearances in the 8 seasons prior. We also won’t talk about his career-low .256 batting average. But when you look at his recent profile, Elvis Andrus is a 20/20 Threat.
The writers at TheScorecrow.com decided to get together and come up with their version of a Top 100 NFL players from the 2018 season. Each writer was invited to submit a ranked list of their top 25 NFL players. The votes were then counted using a weighted average method. This means that a 1st place vote was worth more than a 25th place vote.
Players ranked 1st on a list received 25 points, 2nd = 24 points and so on down to 1 point for a 25th place vote. Each players points were added up and then listed from least to most to generate our list of top 100 players. The top few players were fairly common on all the lists, but after that it was interesting. We hope you enjoy our rankings and would love to read your comments on our list. Special thanks to Beth Sullivan for tabulating the votes and getting this project together.
TheScorecrow.com Writers
The final stretch of the season has begun! There is still a lot of basketball to be played this season and the Rookie of the Year race is far from over. Luka Doncic has been at the forefront of that conversation for most of the season but over the last couple of weeks we have seen Marvin Bagley III, and others, come to life.
This edition of the rookie report will be a two-part series to account for the few games just after the All-Star break and leading into the first full week of NBA action. Let’s dive into Part 1…
It’s hard to believe that the Tigers had Miguel Cabrera, Prince Fielder, Justin Verlander, and Max Scherzer and never won a World Series. They never even won a World Series game (lost 4-0 to Giants in 2012.) Now, the Tigers are in a full rebuild. Cabrera is the only remaining star from those great teams and he is very quickly fading away. So what do they look like now? Let’s dig into the 2019 Detroit Tigers.
Here are my four takeaways from the Heat’s 117-88 victory over the Brooklyn Nets.
The man known affectionately as T-Sizzle, Terrell Suggs will look to return to the Ravens for his 17th season wearing the purple and gold. A former defensive player of the year, while limited in recent years, Suggs has still been a moderately productive member of the Ravens defense for his nearly two decades of NFL action.
Iowa TE Noah Fant left a good impression on fans, scouts, and coaches at the NFL Scouting Combine, writes Griffin Clark.
Bills writer and draft analyst Kieth Domon takes a look at Iowa tight end T.J. Hockenson ahead of the NFL Draft.
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