Mid-Season Report
We have arrived at the halfway point of the NFL season. Here’s a brief rundown of who are contenders, outsiders and are planning for next season. Continue reading
Mid-Season Report
We have arrived at the halfway point of the NFL season. Here’s a brief rundown of who are contenders, outsiders and are planning for next season. Continue reading
* – Division Winner
+ – Wild Card Winner
AFC
1. Kansas City Chiefs
2. Baltimore Ravens
3. Buffalo Bills
4. Indianpolis Colts
5. Pittsburgh Steelers
6. Tennessee Titans
7. Las Vegas Raiders
NFC
1. New Orleans Saints
2. San Francisco 49ers
3. Dallas Cowboys
4. Green Bay Packers
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
6. Seattle Seahawks
7. Minnesota Vikings Continue reading
1. San Francisco 49ers
The turnaround under GM John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan has been masterful and is almost complete if they win a Super Bowl.
2. Seattle Seahawks
The defense has been completely revamped, but the offense has become more potent with QB Russell Wilson primed for a MVP season.
3. Los Angeles Rams
Cap constraints will comeback to haunt them soon, so now is the time to go all in for another Super Bowl run.
4. Arizona Cardinals
Trading for WR DeAndre Hopkins and seeing what they had to give up to get him has 30 other teams kicking themselves for not offering the same thing. Continue reading
50 Year Wait
As we watched Super Bowl LIV unfold, we all wondered when the Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes would make a patented long pass down the field to an open receiver. That came on a crucial 3rd and 15 in the 4th quarter which gave the Chiefs momentum for the rest of the game. Continue reading
The matchup in this years Super Bowl features two teams that haven’t won the Lombardi trophy in quite some time. The Kansas City Chiefs haven’t won a Super Bowl in 50 years. Not since Super Bowl IV and the famed “65 Toss Power Trap” play call of their Hall of Fame coach then Hank Stram. The San Francisco 49ers haven’t won a Super Bowl in 25 years. That was in Super Bowl XXIX, which also happened to be in Miami, where Steve Young threw for a record 6 touchdown passes. Both of them in the 2019 season have been among the most consistent teams. The Chiefs will be looking to win their second title, while the 49ers will be looking to win their sixth. Continue reading