
New York Jets True or False: May Edition
The New York Jets just finished an exciting offseason. Joe Douglas and Robert Saleh completed their first draft together. The class is headlined by the second overall pick in the draft, Zach Wilson.

The New York Jets just finished an exciting offseason. Joe Douglas and Robert Saleh completed their first draft together. The class is headlined by the second overall pick in the draft, Zach Wilson.

A team with no shortage of controversy surrounding them as rookie minicamps begin to open across the NFL; the Green Bay Packers remain focused on rekindling their relationship with star quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

Head coach Andy Reid and general manager Brett Veach have been active in their efforts to erase the memory of last season’s defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Questions remain, though, whether or not they’ve done enough to fortify Patrick Mahomes’s offensive line or bolster a suspect secondary.

It should come as no surprise that with such confidence in the available stacks today, the optimal lineup will contain mini-stacks. The best lineups are going to contain some players from those teams spread out.

Last week, at Darlington Martin Truex Jr., put on a clinic. He led 248 laps out of 293 en route to a dominating victory. This week, they head to Dover, Delaware for the Drydene 400. This is a tough track and has the nickname “The Monster Mile” for a reason.

It’s the same story for the New York Islanders but in a different year. The playoffs are starting, and the team is being doubted by everyone. It also feels more warranted this year. A post-trade deadline slump saw them lose to the Sabres and the Devils, as they dropped four of their last five games to end the season.

As the season carries on, we are approaching the point where the small sample size argument no longer holds water. Let’s make some critical assessments as teams approach the one-quarter portion of the regular season.

This past week, the NFL rolled out its full 18-week calendar for the 2021 regular season. Now that we know the exact sequence of games, let’s take a look at 10 players who will benefit most from Wednesday’s schedule drop.

Getting better on defense has been at the top of the Dallas Cowboys’ to-do list this offseason. Have the Cowboys done enough to be better on defense in 2021? That’s one of the pressing questions facing this franchise in May.

It’s Saturday and the beautiful game is here for a full schedule of games. This is why we’re here. Breaking down the action and picking winners. Let’s get to it and make some Diamond Picks.

For the majority of last Sunday’s event at Darlington, Martin Truex Jr. was in the zone. Truex Jr. would stay strong once he was able to gain that very early foothold (leading a whopping 248 of 293 laps). However, it would not be a smooth finish, considering Kyle Larson’s hard charge in the waning laps.

The Boston Bruins and Washington Capitals have previously met in the playoffs three times, but in 2021, the two Eastern Division foes will reacquaint with each other after a season like no other.

The New York Jets just finished an exciting offseason. Joe Douglas and Robert Saleh completed their first draft together. The class is headlined by the second overall pick in the draft, Zach Wilson.

A team with no shortage of controversy surrounding them as rookie minicamps begin to open across the NFL; the Green Bay Packers remain focused on rekindling their relationship with star quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

Head coach Andy Reid and general manager Brett Veach have been active in their efforts to erase the memory of last season’s defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Questions remain, though, whether or not they’ve done enough to fortify Patrick Mahomes’s offensive line or bolster a suspect secondary.

It should come as no surprise that with such confidence in the available stacks today, the optimal lineup will contain mini-stacks. The best lineups are going to contain some players from those teams spread out.

Last week, at Darlington Martin Truex Jr., put on a clinic. He led 248 laps out of 293 en route to a dominating victory. This week, they head to Dover, Delaware for the Drydene 400. This is a tough track and has the nickname “The Monster Mile” for a reason.

It’s the same story for the New York Islanders but in a different year. The playoffs are starting, and the team is being doubted by everyone. It also feels more warranted this year. A post-trade deadline slump saw them lose to the Sabres and the Devils, as they dropped four of their last five games to end the season.

As the season carries on, we are approaching the point where the small sample size argument no longer holds water. Let’s make some critical assessments as teams approach the one-quarter portion of the regular season.

This past week, the NFL rolled out its full 18-week calendar for the 2021 regular season. Now that we know the exact sequence of games, let’s take a look at 10 players who will benefit most from Wednesday’s schedule drop.

Getting better on defense has been at the top of the Dallas Cowboys’ to-do list this offseason. Have the Cowboys done enough to be better on defense in 2021? That’s one of the pressing questions facing this franchise in May.

It’s Saturday and the beautiful game is here for a full schedule of games. This is why we’re here. Breaking down the action and picking winners. Let’s get to it and make some Diamond Picks.

For the majority of last Sunday’s event at Darlington, Martin Truex Jr. was in the zone. Truex Jr. would stay strong once he was able to gain that very early foothold (leading a whopping 248 of 293 laps). However, it would not be a smooth finish, considering Kyle Larson’s hard charge in the waning laps.

The Boston Bruins and Washington Capitals have previously met in the playoffs three times, but in 2021, the two Eastern Division foes will reacquaint with each other after a season like no other.
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