What's an event that will almost surely never be replicated? Ones I can think of:
A kicker winning the MVP (Mark Moseley, 1982)
14 Interceptions by one player in a season (Night Train Lane, 1952 - in a 12 game season no less)
What's an event that will almost surely never be replicated? Ones I can think of:
A kicker winning the MVP (Mark Moseley, 1982)
14 Interceptions by one player in a season (Night Train Lane, 1952 - in a 12 game season no less)
There’s not much out there to really get on the guy for but everyone seems to be grasping at a reason to hate the guy. It’s kinda like me with Brady and Mahomes. Is the NFL fandom gonna root against this guy from the beginning? Is it a good sign?
The Susan G Komen pink Octobers seems a pretty transparent move in order to appeal to women, but what else has the NFL tried to do (but failed) to bring in large portions of new fans?
The man is a free agent, but now his name isn’t even mentioned in conversation anymore. He showed last year he was willing to be a backup in LA, but there have been zero reports, rumors, or any kind of discussion at all. Is he truly done?
Seeing the Draft class for quarterbacks for next year's Draft, are any of these QBs worth tanking for, for next year?
Carson Beck
Quinn Ewers
Shedeur Sanders
Drew Allar
Jalen Milroe
Riley Leonard
Tyler Van Dyke
Will Howard
I would definitely say Carson Beck is worth tanking for especially next year but Shedeur is going to get the most hype because of his dad being Deion Sanders and being the son of an NFL Hall of Famer...he's going to have that media engine behind him for next year
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Love their podcast and it’s always an off-season staple for me in getting ready for the draft. In their post FA mock, the board actually fell in a way that had Chop Robinson and Adonai Mitchell available at 33.
They gave us Chop because their were several quality WRs still left (Mitchell, Ladd, Franklin, Legette, Worthy all still on the board) but felt like Robinson was in more of a tier of his own. We then got Troy Franklin at 39.
Curious how y’all would feel about this. It makes sense logically, but I have such a hard time passing on Mitchell if he actually fell.