Category: Football

  • Sean Mannion Presents a Huge Risk

    Sean Mannion was hired as Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator on Thursday. After two years removed from coaching, he is now stepping in the reigns of the Eagles offense.

    Mannion presents a huge risk as the Eagles had work through this type of experience, once before. However, the Eagles are relying on his experience with coaches such as Matt Lafleur, Sean McVay, and Kevin O’Connell and league longevity.

    Mannion had spent 11 years in the league, both as a player and coach and cannot afford to present a huge risk. The Eagles had the most expensive offense last year and Hurts spent years with different offensive play-callers.

    The Eagles can at least afford to have a Shane Steichen or Kellen Moore on board and shape the Eagles offense. Mike McDaniel and Brian Daboll both interviewed for the position and let’s just say.

    McDaniel would have been the right hire if this team had not been ready to retool and prepare for another Super Bowl run.

  • Correct and Wrong of the Weekend

    Wrong

    I was wrong about Paddy Pimblett, yet. He is not quite ready for a professional is level and maturity such as Justin Gaethje, turning into one of the greatest lightweights in a long time.

    Correct

    The Seattle Seahawks would match up in the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots. Since 2015, these two teams have not met.

    The Pats became the most all-time to ever advance to their 12th Super Bowl. The Pats could be singing a good praise but I am sticking to my original score.

    SEA 28, NE 27

  • Bo Nixed

    Bo Nix has been nixed from the NFL playoffs after undergoing ankle surgery. He will miss 12 weeks of action as this comes a critical time for the Denver Broncos.

    They face the New England Patriots on Sunday at 3 ET for the AFC title and the rights to go to Super Bowl 60. Jarrett Stidham will replace him.

    Stidham known for his crucial career at Auburn and extending it to New England and Denver, will have all eyes on him. Stidham must win this game to go on to the next round and face either the Seattle Seahawks or Los Angeles Rams.

  • Nick Foles is on a Rampage

    Last time, we saw Nick Foles, it was probably him scooting into the end zone for a Philly special touchdown.

    Now, that he has that out of the way.

    Notice to New England Patriots fans: this might seem a bit harsh.

    Saint Nick, they like to call him, is throwing shots at the Patriots for losing to a back up quarterback. And it starts to get better.

    Foles says in a recent follow-up that the Patriots might lose to QB Jarrett Stidham if they do not prepare to play well.

    When the Broncos are talked about, though, they have the best total and red zone defense as well as led-sacks in the entire NFL league. The Broncos are forcefully good on defense. Foles may disagree considering he started 19 more games following the Philly Special.

  • The Heisman Dive that Caught it All

    Fernando Mendoza has been a sensational quarterback this season for the Indiana Hoosiers and went on to win the Heisman award for best male college football athlete.

    Last night against his hometown of Miami, he won again, this time diving into the end zone for a game-winning touchdown. It could be seen by a massive audience at home and the crowd waiting back at Indiana.

    Mendoza lighted up the spotlight with his smile and sent one home for the Indiana Hoosiers. They became national champions for the first time ever under Curt Cignetti and what was laughable is coach‘s remarks stating he would celebrate to a beer beverage following the biggest win of the program’s history.

    Mendoza did not know where he would play in his illustrious college career and it just so happened his brother, Alberto, entered the transfer portal, as of this morning. But, what shaped the foundation of Indiana, was Mendoza’s commitment to excellence after Indiana won only three games in 2023.

    They ran it back and won because of Mendoza’s culpability to handle pressure and mastermind the Indiana offense. For that, Mendoza is awarded an A+.

  • What is Next for the Buffalo Bills?

    It has been announced by Buffalo Bills brass that Sean McDermott is no longer with the team.

    This comes as bit of a shock as McDermott stood up for Buffalo in his exit press conference. McDermott was a leader in Buffalo that storied the good and hard times.

    One felt hard enough to swallow when the Bills lost to the Denver Broncos 30-33 this past weekend. Some non-supporters of the decision have LeSean McCoy puzzled.

    McDermott led the Bills to two AFC championships and Wild Card/divisional rounds that resulted in a loss. Brandon Beane now steps in as general manager to find the next head coach of the Buffalo Bills.

    When asked about the positivity of the move, owner Terry Pegula stood up with a yes morale saying this would take Bills Mafia to the next level.

    QB Josh Allen will turn 30 in May. It leads into question whether he can sustain the hard drive of the team and carry it to its first ever Super Bowl.

    The four falls of Buffalo is available on ESPN 30 for 30 as it reimagines what the Bills culture is like today without multiple Super Bowls to their prestige case. The Bills will be searching for a new head coach and it better be sensationally good, especially arriving to a different home stadium.

  • The New York Jets Horror Show Continues

    It has been reported that Dante Moore is forgoing the 2026 NFL Draft and turns out worse there. The New York Jets are without a quarterback and the only one on the top-10 rated board is Fernando Mendoza who will likely join Las Vegas.

    Just imagine if Mendoza joined the Jets. It will not happen for New York when one prospect calls to the rescue or a multitude of talent jump aboard. The Jets cannot get it right.

    The Oregon Ducks share good news because of the speedy, elusive Moore returning and transfer of five star recruit Dylan Raiola.

    Despite the loss of defensive coordinator, Tosh Lupoi, they stand to get better with head coach Dan Lanning still around.

    The Jets will never be like the Jetsons that can tell futuristic things such as the microwave or Apple Watch. They are a horror show that cannot win after losing Quinnen Williams, Sauce Gardner, and Aaron Rodgers to the playoff Pittsburgh Steelers.