An Insight into the Creation of Meaningless Power Rankings
Ryan Potts takes a look at the importance (or unimportance) of power rankings in the NFL.
Ryan Potts takes a look at the importance (or unimportance) of power rankings in the NFL.
Rachel Coltz writes about Travis Kelce’s ankle injury, which is his first significant ailment since his rookie season in 2013.
Despite franchise tagging linebacker Dee Ford, the Kansas City Chiefs hope to trade him, writes Nick Athan.
Bill Belichick operates on a one-week-at-a-time theory. However, it’s also important to look at the big picture, so Terry Goffena explored the Patriots’ most important games next season.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a long list of players coming out as free agents this year. They might have played their last game in a Chiefs uniform against the Patriots.
The New England Patriots battled long in hard in Kansas City, and picked up an OT win to advance to their third straight Super Bowl.
The Los Angeles Rams will face off against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 53 in Atlanta after wild
Brady vs Manning. Brady vs Rodgers. Brady vs Manning (again). Brady vs… Mahomes? Let’s just say this. Patrick Mahomes is 18 years younger than Tom Brady. That’s a player about to be drafted into the NBA difference in age. This will be one of the most interesting championship rounds in recent history. It’s the young buck Patrick Mahomes trying to come in and take the reigns of the AFC from the man who’s reigned supreme of the AFC since 2001. It’s a shifting of times as quarterbacks like Mahomes, Baker Mayfield, DeShaun Watson, and others start to emerge as the future leaders of the new NFL generation as quarterbacks like Drew Brees, Brady, Manning, Philip Rivers, and Ben Roethlisberger start to reach the twilight of their careers. Brady vs Mahomes is just the story behind this game, but in all reality these two teams are playing for one thing and one thing only. A chance to play in the Super Bowl.
Andrew Luck and the Colts just rolled past the Houston Texans, and now they get the chance to face a team and coach Luck has already defeated in the postseason.
The Fantasy Footballers say championships are not won at the draft, but you lay the foundation for the upcoming season. Hard work, making the right moves, and picking up the right players has hopefully gotten you to the fantasy playoffs. And now that they are here, let’s take a look back at some of the late-round/waiver-wire pickups that got you here.
Let’s talk about the wonderful tale that is happening in Kansas City in the form of the Chiefs. You can’t say Kansas City without saying Patrick Mahomes, kind of like back in 2015 when you couldn’t say Kansas City without saying Salvador Perez.
The Kansas City Chiefs at 9-1 and first place in the AFC against a 9-1 Los Angeles Rams team that was second in the NFC was a sure shot to be a great game. This game pitted two great offenses, two great offensive-minded head coaches and two great quarterbacks against one another with a location change to Los Angeles due to bad field conditions in Mexico. The game ended up being one of the highest scoring games in the history of the NFL and the greatest Monday Night Football game exceeding all expectations.
Ryan Potts takes a look at the importance (or unimportance) of power rankings in the NFL.
Rachel Coltz writes about Travis Kelce’s ankle injury, which is his first significant ailment since his rookie season in 2013.
Despite franchise tagging linebacker Dee Ford, the Kansas City Chiefs hope to trade him, writes Nick Athan.
Bill Belichick operates on a one-week-at-a-time theory. However, it’s also important to look at the big picture, so Terry Goffena explored the Patriots’ most important games next season.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a long list of players coming out as free agents this year. They might have played their last game in a Chiefs uniform against the Patriots.
The New England Patriots battled long in hard in Kansas City, and picked up an OT win to advance to their third straight Super Bowl.
The Los Angeles Rams will face off against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 53 in Atlanta after wild AFC and NFC Championship games.
Brady vs Manning. Brady vs Rodgers. Brady vs Manning (again). Brady vs… Mahomes? Let’s just say this. Patrick Mahomes is 18 years younger than Tom Brady. That’s a player about to be drafted into the NBA difference in age. This will be one of the most interesting championship rounds in recent history. It’s the young buck Patrick Mahomes trying to come in and take the reigns of the AFC from the man who’s reigned supreme of the AFC since 2001. It’s a shifting of times as quarterbacks like Mahomes, Baker Mayfield, DeShaun Watson, and others start to emerge as the future leaders of the new NFL generation as quarterbacks like Drew Brees, Brady, Manning, Philip Rivers, and Ben Roethlisberger start to reach the twilight of their careers. Brady vs Mahomes is just the story behind this game, but in all reality these two teams are playing for one thing and one thing only. A chance to play in the Super Bowl.
Andrew Luck and the Colts just rolled past the Houston Texans, and now they get the chance to face a team and coach Luck has already defeated in the postseason.
The Fantasy Footballers say championships are not won at the draft, but you lay the foundation for the upcoming season. Hard work, making the right moves, and picking up the right players has hopefully gotten you to the fantasy playoffs. And now that they are here, let’s take a look back at some of the late-round/waiver-wire pickups that got you here.
Let’s talk about the wonderful tale that is happening in Kansas City in the form of the Chiefs. You can’t say Kansas City without saying Patrick Mahomes, kind of like back in 2015 when you couldn’t say Kansas City without saying Salvador Perez.
The Kansas City Chiefs at 9-1 and first place in the AFC against a 9-1 Los Angeles Rams team that was second in the NFC was a sure shot to be a great game. This game pitted two great offenses, two great offensive-minded head coaches and two great quarterbacks against one another with a location change to Los Angeles due to bad field conditions in Mexico. The game ended up being one of the highest scoring games in the history of the NFL and the greatest Monday Night Football game exceeding all expectations.
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