Category: Football

  • Eagles vs. Cowboys to Start the Season

    Eagles vs. Cowboys to Start the Season

    The defending Super Bowl champions Philadelphia Eagles will face their favorite NFC East rival Dallas Cowboys at home to start the NFL regular season opener. It will be competitive as the likes of Jihaad Campell and Micah Parsons will suit up and go to work for the first time in 2025.

    Dak Prescott returns from a 2024 week 9 hamstring injury in hopes of collecting his 10th win over the Eagles. Prescott has been mostly successful with a ratio of four losses and might bounce back considering he now plays with George Pickens and Cedee Lamb.

    Lamb, in my honest opinion, was never a reliable No.1 so to bring in Pickens is huge with the loss of Ezekiel Elliot, especially. It is going to take an emerging running back and good defense once again to defeat the Eagles who re-signed most of their talent over the offseason with confidence and hope that they can repeat.

  • Why Bill Belichick is an Absolute Genius, Again

    Why Bill Belichick is an Absolute Genius, Again

    Belichick is back in hopes of accomplishing a final comeback story with the North Carolina Tar Heel program. Much like Belichick over the past couple years, UNC has wanted to restructure things and one of them is add Jordan Hudson, daughter of a parental bankrupt business in 2000.

    Now, Hudson is not bankrupt with the current situation laid in front of her. In fact, this is a wise decision for Belichick to test his strengths and abilities as a head coach and terms off the field with a pro-style QB recruit such as Bryce Baker.

    Trust me when I tell you. Baker will not scavenger hot potato emerging out of the oven in terms of a stylistic offense and where the landscape of college football has been interestingly going. Pro-style is the blueprint of what it is to come not only with Belichick but the entire landscape.

    By the time college season commences, players and teams will have an opportunity to see North Carolina. The returning offensive linemen are the type that will provide Belichick the jolt he feels off the sideline but wide receiver is the questioning part.

    There was not much productivity last year at that UNC football position but they did recruit Adrian Wilson out of Pflugerville, TX and he will be favorably good. This team will be prided on its offense and improving defensively, especially in the media until patience starts to become a key virtue.

  • Aaron Rodgers to the Giants is Obvious by Now

    Aaron Rodgers to the Giants is Obvious by Now

    Aaron Rodgers has been hunting. Yes, whether it has been surfing waves, exploring nature, and seeking the market. It might be a foregone conclusion he retires possibly but that is not to say the New York Giants would be the best candidate to hunt forward and away from the disaster that was Woody Johnson’s team.

    We cannot even mention the team for reference here on Sports Kingdom because their playoff drought is that dreadful.

    The New York Giants are back! They drafted a quarterback out of Ole Miss. Not two-time Super Bowl winning quarterback Eli Manning but Jaxson Dart. Dart will bring sure stability to competition this training camp.

    Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston were satisfying pickups but Rodgers would add on what would be to the collection and depth of one more interesting quarterback battles in quite sometime.

    Wilson is a Super Bowl winner compared to Rodgers and can definitively add pressure to Dart’s slate and contributions together.

    But do not wipe the slate. This would be a good case scenario to extend beyond training camp and have feasibly a four man quarterback depth chart that will catapult everyone to its abilities and responsiblity.

    Play like you are doing Jaxson Dart no favors. That is simply how a job is won and Rodgers would benefit easily in hopes of resurrecting his career with a team will work on establishing their offensive line this upcoming season.

  • Shedeur Sanders Mortified

    Shedeur Sanders Mortified

    Shedeur Sanders was ready to celebrate the after party of the Sanders Legendary cult 2025 NFL Draft. Sanders was great in college in the transition to Colorado and performing feeble at first. But hit a strong chord when his numbers improved for scouts to take a possible liking of him in the first round.

    Truth be told Sanders did not spark that fire he did in college on NFL Draft night 1. He failed to meet expectations and certainly made the worse of gestures, bling, family ties, and history that defined essence.

    Sanders grew up on this moment from social media highlights to clickbait and etc. I joke clickbait because sometimes that was his talent.Sanders talent was seen on camera flashing and posing but had something wise to say on social media if that is true.

    He said something along the lines of adversity and unlike Cam Ward who was nothing but nice and humble to begin his career in Tennessee. Sanders has a lot to learn and pick up on night 2 of the NFL Draft.

    It might be expectant. He lands outside the round of 2 and 3 based off quarterbacks drop offs currently to entice executives. Sanders did not pass the eye test for Pittsburgh, New Orleans, none even Aaron Rodgers.

    Aaron Rodgers was looking in the flash distance on a Pat McAfee show thinking what position will be whose. And come to find out the unknown is scary for Deion Sanders who coached his son and leads a legacy far imagined.

    Shaddeur Sanders is a prospect with skill, hype, motoring ability but the thing that sets him apart is the gene. The gene and maturity will determine what comes out of this and Sanders handling.

  • Is it Really Showtime?

    Is it Really Showtime?

    Is it really showtime? This year’s draft is set to take place in the home of Lambeau Field and it could not be overshadowed that the top 10 according to most elite scouts is lacking.

    That is right, lacking with showtime Sanders’ son Shaddeur Sander set to take the spotlight in a matter of time and Cam Ward, the promising quarterback out of Miami.

    One thing is certain that most of the big sizable talent stand a chance in the first round of this year’s draft such as Derrick Harmon, Kelvin Banks Jr, Tetairoa McMillan, Abdul Carter, and others.

    But what could be the steal of the draft is of course Travis Hunter as he stood out well at the combine and had the most impressive year of college football. The problem remains is his ability to take snaps a step further in the NFL.

    All should be interesting except for the fact that the draft starts until the course dictates it.

  • Howie Roseman Bleeds Philadelphia

    Howie Roseman Bleeds Philadelphia

    Howie Roseman bleeds for the city of Philadelphia. That is what he said on the Up and Adams show featuring Kay Adams and made no qualms about it. Roseman most originally led the Philadelphia Eagles to a proud Super Bowl victory and annihilated the Kansas City Chiefs in huge fashion.

    To dominate his past demons with Chip Kelly then Andy Reid, must have been huge as Roseman started in the league at a very young age studying behind the scenes and now taking advantage of every single free agent pickup such as Connor Barwin, Zack Baun, and Saquon Barkley.

    He does not draft bad either aka Jalen Hurts, Devonta Smith, Jalen Carter, and etc. He likes to add talent throughout the SEC and mix mash with favorable coaches such as Nick Sirriani, Shane Steichen, Vic Fangio, and so on.

    What is intertesting to note is the season the Eagles came off last year. It was another season of adversity and they plotted together arguably the greatest Eagles season of all-time under Sirriani who did not know if he would stick around.

    Despite the fanbase neutral take on Sirriani, they counted on Roseman to make the right decision with one of the best coaching win percentages and even solidify a good call in ensuring veteran Brandon Graham was healthy for the Super Bowl.

    Howie Roseman is now considered one of the more excitable general managers in the NFL, without reason. He has deserved it. He is Howie Roseman.