Here We Go Again
A tie game can obviously be misleading. The allusion could be that both teams were just that bad and didn’t have any opportunities to pull ahead and win the game. Continue reading
Here We Go Again
A tie game can obviously be misleading. The allusion could be that both teams were just that bad and didn’t have any opportunities to pull ahead and win the game. Continue reading
To Go, Or Not Go For 2?
For some strange reason that was the question, but there really was no hesitation for Oakland Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio. Continue reading
1. Denver Broncos
Their QB play will be about the same as it was last year, but their success hinges on the defensive side and Super Bowl MVP Von Miller.
2. Oakland Raiders
A few more tweaks should have them contending for a Wild Card spot this year.
3. Kansas City Chiefs
They’ll contend for the division title, but Oakland is right up there with them to challenge Denver.
4. San Diego Chargers
They can’t be any worse than last years team. WR Keenan Allen playing all year long will help QB Philip Rivers a lot.

St. Louis Rams owner Stan Kroenke talks to the media after team owners voted Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2016, in Houston, to allow the Rams to move to a new stadium just outside Los Angeles, and the San Diego Chargers will have an option to share the facility. Houston Texans owner Bob McNair stands to his left. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)
For all intensive purposes, the now Los Angeles Rams should have stayed in Los Angeles to begin with. For the majority of their history, they’ve been a Los Angeles team and seeing them leave was a mistake. Continue reading