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Month: February 2020

New York Jets Pre Free Agency Seven Round Mock Draft

The Jets had a really up and down season. They had everything from bringing in generational player Le’Veon Bell, to a laughing stock of a coach, Adam Gase. However, as the season progressed, the Jets’ flaws and weaknesses peaked and opposing defenses began to target the Jets weakness. To make matters even worse, we had Sam Darnold out for half the season because of Mono, and our offensive line was abysmal at best. Bell had absolutely no room to run, Darnold had no time in the pocket, and to make things even worse, we had no playmakers on the outside.

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Cardboard Boxseats: "The NBA, Where Drama Happens"

This episode Nick and Gabe talk about what Kyrie Irving is doing on and off the court (but mainly what he’s doing off the court) as well as some shakeups in Cleveland and Los Angeles. Other points of interest include a retrospective look at All-Star Weekend and current standings in the league! Lots of jokes in this one, consider yourself warned.

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Colorado Rockies 2020 Season Preview

After making the playoffs in 2017 and 2018, it was thought the Colorado Rockies would contend in the National League West, or at least find themselves in the playoffs, none of that would be the case. Colorado instead was not a factor at all in 2019, finishing fourth in the NL West with a 71-91 record.

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Houston Texans Pre Free Agency Seven Round Mock Draft

The Texans were knocked out in the divisional round by the eventual Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs. They finished the year without a general manager and are looking to go into the draft with Bill O’Brien in that de facto role. O’Brien made significant moves during the season, sending Jadeveon Clowney to the Seahawks for a bag of chips, but sending two first-round picks to bring in Laremy Tunsil. Without a first-round pick, the team will have a lot of trouble finding players in the draft to fill their needs. I listed the Texans’ biggest needs as interior defensive line, edge rusher, and cornerback.

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New York Jets Pre Free Agency Seven Round Mock Draft

The Jets had a really up and down season. They had everything from bringing in generational player Le’Veon Bell, to a laughing stock of a coach, Adam Gase. However, as the season progressed, the Jets’ flaws and weaknesses peaked and opposing defenses began to target the Jets weakness. To make matters even worse, we had Sam Darnold out for half the season because of Mono, and our offensive line was abysmal at best. Bell had absolutely no room to run, Darnold had no time in the pocket, and to make things even worse, we had no playmakers on the outside.

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Cardboard Boxseats: "The NBA, Where Drama Happens"

This episode Nick and Gabe talk about what Kyrie Irving is doing on and off the court (but mainly what he’s doing off the court) as well as some shakeups in Cleveland and Los Angeles. Other points of interest include a retrospective look at All-Star Weekend and current standings in the league! Lots of jokes in this one, consider yourself warned.

Read More

Colorado Rockies 2020 Season Preview

After making the playoffs in 2017 and 2018, it was thought the Colorado Rockies would contend in the National League West, or at least find themselves in the playoffs, none of that would be the case. Colorado instead was not a factor at all in 2019, finishing fourth in the NL West with a 71-91 record.

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Houston Texans Pre Free Agency Seven Round Mock Draft

The Texans were knocked out in the divisional round by the eventual Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs. They finished the year without a general manager and are looking to go into the draft with Bill O’Brien in that de facto role. O’Brien made significant moves during the season, sending Jadeveon Clowney to the Seahawks for a bag of chips, but sending two first-round picks to bring in Laremy Tunsil. Without a first-round pick, the team will have a lot of trouble finding players in the draft to fill their needs. I listed the Texans’ biggest needs as interior defensive line, edge rusher, and cornerback.

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