Gates’ Top NFL Team From Week 5
We are already a quarterway through the season. In these next few weeks, teams will separate themselves. Where the good
We are already a quarterway through the season. In these next few weeks, teams will separate themselves. Where the good
The 2020 season was injury-ridden for the San Francisco 49ers. After making a super bowl appearance the previous years, the 49ers were only good enough to muster up a 6-10 record which placed them last in the NFC West.
What an offseason it has been so far for the San Francisco 49ers. The team has totally reshaped their future. They’ve put all their chips on the table and have gone all-in on the third pick of the NFL Draft Trey Lance.
The Super Bowl hangover is usually reserved for the victor. However, this past season it was the runner-ups in the San Francisco 49ers. The 2020 49ers team was a disappointment and featured one of the most extended lists of injuries in the National Football League.
The Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers come into this Week 5 matchup after losing their Week 4 matchups. The Dolphins fought hard but were cut down to size by the Seattle Seahawks, and the Niners were upset by a winless Philadelphia Eagles team. The storyline coming into this game will be if Jimmy Garoppolo will be able to find receivers down the field against the weak Dolphin secondary.
Every year the NFL Network does its top 100 countdown based on the previous season. However, that’s the past, and we want to look forward to the future. Four of our writers have put together a 14 part series, predicting our top 10 at each position. We’ve also included the most under and overrated at each position.
It’s time to continue identifying the NFL’s top 100 players, continuing with Nos. 80 through 71.
With the month of May in the books, Ryan Potts shares his latest hot takes.
Well, week one has come and gone. While some games were close and others blowouts, on the defensive side of the ball, players started to stand out and make a mark right off the bat for their teams. In a review of last week’s edition, we saw the unfortunate injury bug claim Johnathan Allen after playing only seven snaps when he injured his knee. Richard Sherman though shined with five tackles, four solos, two pass deflections and an interception for a pick-six! Zach Cunningham has five tackles against New Orleans and my sleeper pick of Jerome Baker logged eight tackles, just shy of making the double-digit mark. Going into week two the matchups are looking juicy for these guys listed below!
2018 was not the year 49er fans thought it would be. A potential playoff berth was in the discussion, not a 4-12 season that would be good enough for the second-worst record in the league. But if you are going to understand 2018, we will have to hope into the old DeLorean and head back towards the end of 2017.
We are already a quarterway through the season. In these next few weeks, teams will separate themselves. Where the good teams set themselves apart from
The 2020 season was injury-ridden for the San Francisco 49ers. After making a super bowl appearance the previous years, the 49ers were only good enough to muster up a 6-10 record which placed them last in the NFC West.
What an offseason it has been so far for the San Francisco 49ers. The team has totally reshaped their future. They’ve put all their chips on the table and have gone all-in on the third pick of the NFL Draft Trey Lance.
The Super Bowl hangover is usually reserved for the victor. However, this past season it was the runner-ups in the San Francisco 49ers. The 2020 49ers team was a disappointment and featured one of the most extended lists of injuries in the National Football League.
The Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers come into this Week 5 matchup after losing their Week 4 matchups. The Dolphins fought hard but were cut down to size by the Seattle Seahawks, and the Niners were upset by a winless Philadelphia Eagles team. The storyline coming into this game will be if Jimmy Garoppolo will be able to find receivers down the field against the weak Dolphin secondary.
Every year the NFL Network does its top 100 countdown based on the previous season. However, that’s the past, and we want to look forward to the future. Four of our writers have put together a 14 part series, predicting our top 10 at each position. We’ve also included the most under and overrated at each position.
It’s time to continue identifying the NFL’s top 100 players, continuing with Nos. 80 through 71.
With the month of May in the books, Ryan Potts shares his latest hot takes.
Well, week one has come and gone. While some games were close and others blowouts, on the defensive side of the ball, players started to stand out and make a mark right off the bat for their teams. In a review of last week’s edition, we saw the unfortunate injury bug claim Johnathan Allen after playing only seven snaps when he injured his knee. Richard Sherman though shined with five tackles, four solos, two pass deflections and an interception for a pick-six! Zach Cunningham has five tackles against New Orleans and my sleeper pick of Jerome Baker logged eight tackles, just shy of making the double-digit mark. Going into week two the matchups are looking juicy for these guys listed below!
2018 was not the year 49er fans thought it would be. A potential playoff berth was in the discussion, not a 4-12 season that would be good enough for the second-worst record in the league. But if you are going to understand 2018, we will have to hope into the old DeLorean and head back towards the end of 2017.
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