
Splash’s June Hot Take-o-Meter: NFL Awards
In his June version of NFL hot takes, Ryan Potts looks at realistic and underdog candidates for NFL awards.

In his June version of NFL hot takes, Ryan Potts looks at realistic and underdog candidates for NFL awards.

Ryan Potts looks at the statistics of some of the below-average quarterbacks in 2019.

Ryan Potts looks at where he was right and where he was wrong with his 2019 list of top 100 NFL players.

16 years removed from the 2004 draft, Joe Heller ranks that year’s quarterback class.

Cut Big Ben. Trade Mason Rudolph. Sign who? Andersen Pickard assesses the Steelers’ quarterback dilemma and looks at how Pittsburgh should address the position this offseason.

On Sept. 19, 2004, the Pittsburgh Steelers were being hosted by the division rival Baltimore Ravens. Early in the third
Another week down in the NFL schedule and some more big names to add to the injury book. It has been a tough couple of weeks for quarterbacks for sure. Nick Foles in week one and now Ben Rothlisberger and Drew Brees in week two. Let’s take a little deeper into these injuries.
The starting quarterback situation across the NFL is abruptly changing despite the season being two weeks young. Joe Heller looks at the ongoing QB carousel.
Week two in the NFL was a bad one for injuries, as two star quarterbacks went down with long term injuries. In this article, I will describe their injuries and talk about how it will affect their respective teams.
Ben Roethlisberger will undergo elbow surgery and miss the remainder of the 2019 season. Here’s Andersen Pickard’s initial story on the crushing news and what this means for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Andersen Pickard points out some highlights and key plays as he recaps the exciting matchup between the Seahawks and Steelers.
What a start to the 2019 NFL season! Antonio Brown has turned the Oakland Raiders into The Sopranos, while Julio Jones just signed a contract extension that is fully guaranteed. However, tomorrow we can get away from all the nonsense and enjoy 13 great football games. To help fantasy football players with their roster construction, three of our writers have provided some insight on which players they would start, would sit, and consider a sleeper for week one. Be sure to follow all of them on twitter and ask any of The Scorecrow’s fantasy writers for fantasy advice.

In his June version of NFL hot takes, Ryan Potts looks at realistic and underdog candidates for NFL awards.

Ryan Potts looks at the statistics of some of the below-average quarterbacks in 2019.

Ryan Potts looks at where he was right and where he was wrong with his 2019 list of top 100 NFL players.

16 years removed from the 2004 draft, Joe Heller ranks that year’s quarterback class.

Cut Big Ben. Trade Mason Rudolph. Sign who? Andersen Pickard assesses the Steelers’ quarterback dilemma and looks at how Pittsburgh should address the position this offseason.

On Sept. 19, 2004, the Pittsburgh Steelers were being hosted by the division rival Baltimore Ravens. Early in the third quarter, quarterback Tommy Maddox left
Another week down in the NFL schedule and some more big names to add to the injury book. It has been a tough couple of weeks for quarterbacks for sure. Nick Foles in week one and now Ben Rothlisberger and Drew Brees in week two. Let’s take a little deeper into these injuries.
The starting quarterback situation across the NFL is abruptly changing despite the season being two weeks young. Joe Heller looks at the ongoing QB carousel.
Week two in the NFL was a bad one for injuries, as two star quarterbacks went down with long term injuries. In this article, I will describe their injuries and talk about how it will affect their respective teams.
Ben Roethlisberger will undergo elbow surgery and miss the remainder of the 2019 season. Here’s Andersen Pickard’s initial story on the crushing news and what this means for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Andersen Pickard points out some highlights and key plays as he recaps the exciting matchup between the Seahawks and Steelers.
What a start to the 2019 NFL season! Antonio Brown has turned the Oakland Raiders into The Sopranos, while Julio Jones just signed a contract extension that is fully guaranteed. However, tomorrow we can get away from all the nonsense and enjoy 13 great football games. To help fantasy football players with their roster construction, three of our writers have provided some insight on which players they would start, would sit, and consider a sleeper for week one. Be sure to follow all of them on twitter and ask any of The Scorecrow’s fantasy writers for fantasy advice.
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