The Denver Broncos Refuse to Win Games
This game felt like a repeat of the Bears and Jaguars games. The defense dominates all game, offense puts up
This game felt like a repeat of the Bears and Jaguars games. The defense dominates all game, offense puts up
Mason Thompson | October 28th, 2019 Following a disappointing 2016 campaign, the Colts decided to cut ties with General Manager
Thursday night’s game between the Washington Redskins and Minnesota Vikings wasn’t as entertaining as we had hoped. The Vikings won the game 19-9 as the two teams combined for just one touchdown but seven field goals. In most places, the line was Vikings -16.5 and they didn’t come close to covering it. Despite Case Keenum leaving the game at halftime because of a concussion, the Vikings outscored the Redskins by just three points in the second half. Needless to say, anyone who backed the Vikings -16.5 was left very disappointed in Kirk Cousins and the Vikings’ effort in the second half.
Celeste Sabin recaps the exciting divisional matchup between the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans on Sunday.
There was a ton of movement in the weekly rankings this week. The one constant in the NFL seems to be the Patriots while the 49ers are legit and the Ravens might be the biggest threat to the Patriots in the AFC.
Welcome in. Hopefully, everyone had a great week and is as excited as I am for this week’s games. Hopefully, last week you were able to construct a nice winning lineup based on some of the plays mentioned in last week’s article. However, you aren’t here to reminisce about last week.
Celeste Sabin previews Sunday’s divisional contest between the Houston Texans and Indianapolis Colts.
Week five was a weird week with a ton of close games and some unexpected winners. The Patriots still hold the top spot but there was a ton of movement throughout the rankings.
Liz Pendergraft recaps the Indianapolis Colts’ upset victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday Night Football.
Liz Pendergraft previews the Sunday Night Football showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and Indianapolis Colts.
Week four of the NFL is behind us and at the quarter mark of the 2019 season, there have been a few surprises. If you had told me before this season that the top two rookie quarterbacks were going to be Gardner Minshew and Daniel Jones, I would have thought you were crazy but here we are. While some household names on offense have struggled, more defensive players were able to make their mark this past week and it was impressive. But that’s enough talk for now, let’s dig into these rankings starting with a couple of honorable mentions.
The first quarter of the NFL season will be over after the Monday night game between the Steelers and Bengals. It has been a big name injury fest to this point for sure. We have already lost several big-name quarterbacks and other players for the season. Thursday night football saw one player from each side taken from the field and transported to the hospital for further evaluation. Let’s take a look at some of the injuries from the last week as we get ready for the action to complete the first quarter of the season.
This game felt like a repeat of the Bears and Jaguars games. The defense dominates all game, offense puts up just enough points to have
Mason Thompson | October 28th, 2019 Following a disappointing 2016 campaign, the Colts decided to cut ties with General Manager Ryan Grigson. Grigson had taken
Thursday night’s game between the Washington Redskins and Minnesota Vikings wasn’t as entertaining as we had hoped. The Vikings won the game 19-9 as the two teams combined for just one touchdown but seven field goals. In most places, the line was Vikings -16.5 and they didn’t come close to covering it. Despite Case Keenum leaving the game at halftime because of a concussion, the Vikings outscored the Redskins by just three points in the second half. Needless to say, anyone who backed the Vikings -16.5 was left very disappointed in Kirk Cousins and the Vikings’ effort in the second half.
Celeste Sabin recaps the exciting divisional matchup between the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans on Sunday.
There was a ton of movement in the weekly rankings this week. The one constant in the NFL seems to be the Patriots while the 49ers are legit and the Ravens might be the biggest threat to the Patriots in the AFC.
Welcome in. Hopefully, everyone had a great week and is as excited as I am for this week’s games. Hopefully, last week you were able to construct a nice winning lineup based on some of the plays mentioned in last week’s article. However, you aren’t here to reminisce about last week.
Celeste Sabin previews Sunday’s divisional contest between the Houston Texans and Indianapolis Colts.
Week five was a weird week with a ton of close games and some unexpected winners. The Patriots still hold the top spot but there was a ton of movement throughout the rankings.
Liz Pendergraft recaps the Indianapolis Colts’ upset victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday Night Football.
Liz Pendergraft previews the Sunday Night Football showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and Indianapolis Colts.
Week four of the NFL is behind us and at the quarter mark of the 2019 season, there have been a few surprises. If you had told me before this season that the top two rookie quarterbacks were going to be Gardner Minshew and Daniel Jones, I would have thought you were crazy but here we are. While some household names on offense have struggled, more defensive players were able to make their mark this past week and it was impressive. But that’s enough talk for now, let’s dig into these rankings starting with a couple of honorable mentions.
The first quarter of the NFL season will be over after the Monday night game between the Steelers and Bengals. It has been a big name injury fest to this point for sure. We have already lost several big-name quarterbacks and other players for the season. Thursday night football saw one player from each side taken from the field and transported to the hospital for further evaluation. Let’s take a look at some of the injuries from the last week as we get ready for the action to complete the first quarter of the season.
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