Week 17 Review of the NFL

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If you follow me on Twitter, after every Sunday night game I post who had the best, worst and ugliest performances of the week. It’s a twist on an old Clint Eastwood western called “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly”. With the conclusion of the 2014 NFL season I will conclude my final weekly review of this season into three categories; the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Brief and to the point I will look at the most talked about moments of the season before we delve into playoff mode.  Continue reading

Week 8 Review of the NFL

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There’s No Life In The Midway

To take a beating like that takes a lot of something. I don’t know what you would call it, but use your imagination. These aren’t your fathers Chicago Bears. They are not good defensively and almost as bad offensively. Continue reading

Central Division

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1. Chicago Blackhawks

With a stacked roster they should remain Cup contenders.

2. Colorado Avalanche

The surprise of the league last year they’ll have to build on that success.

3. St. Louis Blues

The problem wasn’t in net, it was up front with the top scoring lines.

4. Dallas Stars

Be prepared for a Hart Trophy like season from Tyler Seguin.

5. Minnesota Wild

Getting Vanek might be the final piece to the puzzle.

6. Winnipeg Jets

A loyal fan base will have to wait another year for a playoff spot.

7. Nashville Predators

With a new coach in place for the first time in franchise history, there will be a learning curve. Continue reading

AFC East

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1. New England Patriots

Tom Brady will be 37 this season and the division is improving. Time for another title run.

2. New York Jets

If last year wasn’t a make or break season, 2014 certainly is.

3. Miami Dolphins

Bullying, a lackluster offense were just two issues that should be resolved this year.

4. Buffalo Bills

With improvement at QB the Bills could be sneaky good. Continue reading