The Times Vegas Got It Wrong: Broadway Joe Edition
More than 50 years after Super Bowl III, it is difficult to encapsulate the context heading into the 1968 Colts-Jets game, writes Ryan Potts.
More than 50 years after Super Bowl III, it is difficult to encapsulate the context heading into the 1968 Colts-Jets game, writes Ryan Potts.
In the second part of my ten-part series, I will go over the most famous misplay in Giants playoff history, Long Snapper Trey Junkins botched snap on the Giants game-winning field goal attempt at the end of regulation. This caused them to lose the game, 39-38. But before I get to the aforementioned play, we’ll go over the happenings before this game and during the game.
Ryan Potts publishes the hub for his upcoming articles on the times Vegas got it wrong.
Can you imagine a young Roger Staubach in a Kansas City Chiefs uniform? It almost happened. In fact, “The Dodger” was actually drafted in the 16th round (122nd overall) by the Chiefs in the 1964 draft, writes Michael Travis Rose.
Ryan Potts releases the Hub article for the NFL’s Greatest Cinderella Stories of all time.
Matchup-by-matchup, Ryan Potts concludes his series by dubbing the greatest team of all time.
Ryan Potts simulates the 64 greatest teams in an effort to dub the greatest NFL team of all time.
Ryan Potts explains The Simulation in Part Two of his quest to dub the best NFL team of all time.
Ryan Potts writes about legendary punter Shane Lechler following his retirement from the NFL.
Ryan Potts introduces the 64 teams in a simulation to dub the greatest NFL team of all time.
Ryan Potts continues to look at the best comebacks in NFL history with his recap of the Oct. 26, 2003 MNF game between the Colts and Buccaneers.
Silvia Guevara writes about the 1990s era of American Football, which she remembers fondly.
More than 50 years after Super Bowl III, it is difficult to encapsulate the context heading into the 1968 Colts-Jets game, writes Ryan Potts.
In the second part of my ten-part series, I will go over the most famous misplay in Giants playoff history, Long Snapper Trey Junkins botched snap on the Giants game-winning field goal attempt at the end of regulation. This caused them to lose the game, 39-38. But before I get to the aforementioned play, we’ll go over the happenings before this game and during the game.
Ryan Potts publishes the hub for his upcoming articles on the times Vegas got it wrong.
Can you imagine a young Roger Staubach in a Kansas City Chiefs uniform? It almost happened. In fact, “The Dodger” was actually drafted in the 16th round (122nd overall) by the Chiefs in the 1964 draft, writes Michael Travis Rose.
Ryan Potts releases the Hub article for the NFL’s Greatest Cinderella Stories of all time.
Matchup-by-matchup, Ryan Potts concludes his series by dubbing the greatest team of all time.
Ryan Potts simulates the 64 greatest teams in an effort to dub the greatest NFL team of all time.
Ryan Potts explains The Simulation in Part Two of his quest to dub the best NFL team of all time.
Ryan Potts writes about legendary punter Shane Lechler following his retirement from the NFL.
Ryan Potts introduces the 64 teams in a simulation to dub the greatest NFL team of all time.
Ryan Potts continues to look at the best comebacks in NFL history with his recap of the Oct. 26, 2003 MNF game between the Colts and Buccaneers.
Silvia Guevara writes about the 1990s era of American Football, which she remembers fondly.
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