Dr. Sullivan’s NFL Week 7 Medical Report
Week 7 had a couple of notable injuries including a couple season-ending ones. It was also a bad week for running backs as there are three of them on our injury report this week.
Week 7 had a couple of notable injuries including a couple season-ending ones. It was also a bad week for running backs as there are three of them on our injury report this week.
The New York Jets stand with an 0-7 record going into week eight against the Kansas City Chiefs. It is expected that they will be 0-8 after that meeting. The current receiving depth consists of Denzel Mims, Braxton Berrios, Jeff Smith, and Lawrence Cager. Jamison Crowder and Breshad Perriman are both injured.
The Chicago White Sox are hiring Tony La Russa as their next manager, but some fans don’t like the hire due to La Russa’s age. He is, in fact, the perfect hire.
The Los Angeles Clippers disappointing season is officially in the past. Doc Rivers is out, with Ty Lue taking over as the team’s head coach. More changes are coming, as the Clippers need to show Kawhi Leonard he does not need to entertain free agency next offseason.
On a San Jose Sharks team stacked with talent with the likes of Brent Burns, Timo Meier, Logan Couture, Erik Karlsson, and Tomas Hertl, it’s easy to forget some of the other catalysts. Hockey fans can add one more name to the aforementioned list of studs in Silicon Valley. That name is Kevin Labanc.
Now that baseball and basketball are over, we have reached that time of the year where our only focus is on football. Normally, having just one sport would stink, but we have some money to make this weekend. Winning tonight’s bets only means more cash to roll into the weekend games.
Andersen Pickard previews the offseason for the Boston Red Sox, identifying top targets and pinpointing keys to a successful winter.
The Tennessee Titans sit atop of the AFC South Division with a record of 5-1. The team is looking to make a second-straight playoff appearance, with the hope that they can go further than the AFC Championship Game. As the trade deadline approaches, they are likely to be buyers.
We are now almost halfway through the NFL season. In two short months, only 14 teams will be playing while the other 18 will be looking ahead to the offseason. The holes on each roster are becoming more obvious as time goes on, and while free agency can fill those voids, most teams look to build through the draft. The draft order for this mock was based on The Draft Network’s mock draft machine order. Let’s get it started.
Tonight we have a matchup between the struggling Atlanta Falcons and the surprising Carolina Panthers. Both of these teams sit in the bottom half of the NFC South division but have different outlooks for the rest of the season. Neither team has a good defense, so hopefully, it will be a high scoring game.
Houston we have a new coach. The Houston Rockets are hiring Dallas Mavericks assistant Stephen Silas to be their next head coach.
Last week’s Thursday night game was hard to watch at times. Both offenses had ugly turnovers while Daniel Jones got caught by the turf monster, causing him to miss out on a long touchdown run. Last week’s recommendations were mostly accurate as Carson Wentz scored 27.8 fantasy points, and Boston Scott produced in replace of Miles Sanders.
Week 7 had a couple of notable injuries including a couple season-ending ones. It was also a bad week for running backs as there are three of them on our injury report this week.
The New York Jets stand with an 0-7 record going into week eight against the Kansas City Chiefs. It is expected that they will be 0-8 after that meeting. The current receiving depth consists of Denzel Mims, Braxton Berrios, Jeff Smith, and Lawrence Cager. Jamison Crowder and Breshad Perriman are both injured.
The Chicago White Sox are hiring Tony La Russa as their next manager, but some fans don’t like the hire due to La Russa’s age. He is, in fact, the perfect hire.
The Los Angeles Clippers disappointing season is officially in the past. Doc Rivers is out, with Ty Lue taking over as the team’s head coach. More changes are coming, as the Clippers need to show Kawhi Leonard he does not need to entertain free agency next offseason.
On a San Jose Sharks team stacked with talent with the likes of Brent Burns, Timo Meier, Logan Couture, Erik Karlsson, and Tomas Hertl, it’s easy to forget some of the other catalysts. Hockey fans can add one more name to the aforementioned list of studs in Silicon Valley. That name is Kevin Labanc.
Now that baseball and basketball are over, we have reached that time of the year where our only focus is on football. Normally, having just one sport would stink, but we have some money to make this weekend. Winning tonight’s bets only means more cash to roll into the weekend games.
Andersen Pickard previews the offseason for the Boston Red Sox, identifying top targets and pinpointing keys to a successful winter.
The Tennessee Titans sit atop of the AFC South Division with a record of 5-1. The team is looking to make a second-straight playoff appearance, with the hope that they can go further than the AFC Championship Game. As the trade deadline approaches, they are likely to be buyers.
We are now almost halfway through the NFL season. In two short months, only 14 teams will be playing while the other 18 will be looking ahead to the offseason. The holes on each roster are becoming more obvious as time goes on, and while free agency can fill those voids, most teams look to build through the draft. The draft order for this mock was based on The Draft Network’s mock draft machine order. Let’s get it started.
Tonight we have a matchup between the struggling Atlanta Falcons and the surprising Carolina Panthers. Both of these teams sit in the bottom half of the NFC South division but have different outlooks for the rest of the season. Neither team has a good defense, so hopefully, it will be a high scoring game.
Houston we have a new coach. The Houston Rockets are hiring Dallas Mavericks assistant Stephen Silas to be their next head coach.
Last week’s Thursday night game was hard to watch at times. Both offenses had ugly turnovers while Daniel Jones got caught by the turf monster, causing him to miss out on a long touchdown run. Last week’s recommendations were mostly accurate as Carson Wentz scored 27.8 fantasy points, and Boston Scott produced in replace of Miles Sanders.
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