Los Angeles Rams Sign Jared Goff to Most Guaranteed Money in NFL History
Brendan Abban | September 4th, 2019 The Los Angeles Rams have officially locked in their franchise quarterback for the next half-decade. This new deal will pay Goff
Brendan Abban | September 4th, 2019 The Los Angeles Rams have officially locked in their franchise quarterback for the next half-decade. This new deal will pay Goff
The game of football is both simple and nuanced. It has evolved much in the last 40 years. Ever since Don Coryell aired it out in San Diego and Bill Walsh created the West Coast Offense, you could begin to see a slow shift from a run-based offense to a pass-based one. As it has shifted so has the offense, and now it’s time to focus on a pass rush up the middle instead of the edge.
The game of football is both simple and nuanced. It has evolved much in the last 40 years. Ever since Don Coryell aired it out in San Diego and Bill Walsh created the West Coast Offense, you could begin to see a slow shift from a run-based offense to a pass-based one. As it has shifted so has the offense, and now it’s time to focus on a pass rush up the middle instead of the edge.
Matt Bishop | September 1, 2019 STREAMER OF THE WEEK Mitch Keller, SP PIT (37% CBS, 4% ESPN, 9% Yahoo) 9/03: Miami Marlins (48 –
The Mike Maccagnan era for the New York Jets is now closed, and it ends it the strangest way possible. One of his final draft picks has been cut by the Jets — Jachai Polite.
Kickoff for the 2019 season is just around the corner, and if you are up to your elbows in DFS research already, welcome to the club! I personally cannot wait for this season to start so we can have our little Sunday afternoon sweats back.
Today we take an early look at some value plays at each position so we can jam in all those tried-and-true studs.
US Women’s National Team star Carli Lloyd was spotted at Eagles practice kicking one field goal, and it got the whole NFL world buzzing. Now there are rumors about NFL teams contact her to kick for them, and she said she’s aiming for next season. Right now, it’s a good talking point, but as far as actually signing her for a camp invite in 2020, it’s neither a good idea or a bad one.
The New York Jets are about to embark on their 60th season. Adam Gase is the 21st head coach in franchise history, and he comes in immediately after being fired by the Miami Dolphins. Some have said playoffs or bust, and many have said nine or ten wins is a must to keep his job.
Chris Herndon and Jamison Crowder are the No. 1 receiver for the New York Jets in 2019. (For all the grammar Nazis out there, I do know that is incorrect grammar, but it’s intentional, and you will understand why later.)
Over the last decade, the Stanley Cup has called Chicago home three times (2009-2010, 2012-2013, and 2014-2015). Following their most recent win, the Chicago Blackhawks exited the playoffs twice in the first round and have failed to make the post-season the last two years. Last season was a step up from the year before in terms of points, but they were last in the league in terms of Goals Against, largely in part to goaltender Corey Crawford being on the Injured Reserve due to a concussion and missing 28 games, and again with a groin injury. But despite that, Chicago maintains a reputation of being a very dangerous team, and here is why.
Paul Brown is the greatest coach in the history of football. Your first inclination may be to think to yourself, “The greatest football coach in history is Bill Belichick.” If this were to account for just the National Football League, I would agree with you. He has won two Super Bowls as an assistant and has coached in nine as the head coach of the Patriots, winning six. That is hard to argue.
No matter who your CB1 is for the 2020 NFL Draft, I disagree. Whether you think it might be Jeffery Okudah, Paulson Adebo, or C.J. Henderson, you haven’t met the TRUE best corner in the nation. The only reason the entire country doesn’t know his name is because he’s been stuck in one of the deepest defensive backfields in the nation.
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