Category: Football

  • Reminder: Bill has a Grimy Old Face, These Days

    The North Carolina football are off to a bad start with a 2-5 record in the ACC Conference and on pace for worse a season last year with Mack Brown, at the helm.

    There has been speculative talk and rumors about Bill Belichick’s handling, and decided to rip social media for what has occurred less far.

    Nonetheless, take a good look at a First-Ballot Pro Football Hall of Fame coach.

  • iPads Killing the Youth of a Football Player Generation

    iPads Killing the Youth of a Football Player Generation

    Did NFL fans ever wonder why the Flag Football Olympics were introduced? It is because the league has been more detrimental than its ever been in terms of injuries and the quarterback position.

    It kills the stink of the fact that iPads are used in realtime these days for NFL players to automatically reshuffle the game plan and go wire to wire.

    It also stems from a go hard or home mentality that players do not tend to brush off.

    Introducing, the next major way to prevent injuries and catalog the NFL’s profiting.

    Flag Football.

    It is coming as far as some fans might know or not coming. It is the best way to handle a generation that has repeatedly looked to avoid the cost of an upsetting injury and not pay the consequence.

    There are consequences to be made with the landscaping of NFL football these days. According to NFL Data, injuries decreased in year 2024 as to what is happening now.

    But, it is still no excuse for the inevitable injuries that can be made impossible. This is the stepping stone fans must eventually add to their Sundays and take serious precaution.

    NFL, we love.

  • Breaking: Nick Mangold dies at 41

    Breaking: Nick Mangold dies at 41

    Breaking news, Nick Mangold dies at 41.

    Over a couple of weeks, Mangold asked donors for a kidney transplant. He was.a three-time All-Pro with the New York Jets and played mostly 10 seasons part of New York.

    Sports Kingdom wishes the Mangold family, all nothing but the absolute best.

    Here is his former head coach, Rex Ryan, paying gratitude to his former co-worker, as a former Ohio State Buckeye.

  • Why is Bad Bunny Performing at Super Bowl 60 Halftime?

    Why is Bad Bunny Performing at Super Bowl 60 Halftime?

    Bad Bunny is one of the most popular Hispanic pop icons, today, but there is one question to ask. Why is he not only the three-time grammy award winner, but, performing at the Super Bowl 60 Halftime show?

    Like, really?

    Everyone apparently loves Taylor Swift and she has not performed at the show of shows. Swift is a squanderer. She likes to squander performances that wreak of havoc.

    Bad Bunny has garnered the support and interest of NFL commissioner, Rodger Goodell. Please tell me Bad Bunny is not in Goodell’s list of musical fashionable playlists.

    Goodell probably listens to audiobooks about how to pick the right musical artist for everyone to like.

    Although, Bad Bunny is popular. He has sold over 111 million album hits worldwide and favors the Latino population.

    Either way, get your wings and beverages folks, as the NFL Pro Bowl will also take place during the same week as the Super Bowl. This will not end pretty for the musical paradise.

  • Will Campbell Has Replaced the Old New England Way

    Kayshon Boutte and Will Campbell provided an excellent victory for the New England Patriots in their Louisiana homecoming on Sunday. They both played for LSU and have been tearing it up in the NFL since.

    Not necessarily to the degree, New England fans will ever view again in the light of Tom Brady and coach Bill Belichick but a renaissance of what is to come out of the new phase with Campbell, Mike Vrabel, and Drake Maye.

    Coach Vrabel quoted on Campell’s success by saying, “For a young player, I think that there’s a really unique consistency, professionalism about the time that he shows up, the time that he goes and meets with the offensive line coaches, the time that he gets his treatment or lifts, the way that he studies and practices, and they just kind of keep building positive days on top of each other and then preparing for his matchups and his job on Sunday.”

    Campbell has been a real treat for Drake Maye’s pass-protection blindside. He could still see some work from his run-block attribute.

    Things are constantly moving forward with the wheels of Boutte. He started the season with a 93-yard catch, 2 TD. He was drafted in 2023, two years ahead of Campbell, and had displayed solid work to lead tied 16th in WR touchdowns into the regular season.

    Mostly it has been the work of two big guys steering the ship.

    Campbell and Vrabel…

    Without Vrabel, the Tennessee Titans do not reach the AFC title game in 2018 and bounce back two years later with big, defeating running back, Derrick Henry to lead the charge, and help solidify a new team.

    The Titans are 1-5 without Vrabel. All Vrabel needs to do is keep paying attention to Campbell and every game will speak for itself with Maye.

  • Baker Mayfield is Likable

    Both teams were depleted and eventually the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won Sunday evening over the San Francisco 49ers. This marked a solidifying victory as Tampa went up 5-1 and the exact other, 4-2.

    After the game, Baker Mayfield was automatically on the cell phone, maybe texting good friends or family, about the game and other rhetoric.

    The Bucs won without star wide receiver Emeka Egbuka and Mayfield was just so likable and respected after the game for all of his hard work.

    Not necessarily, the baker, he is normally called. Mayfield loves to entertain the masses and provide his attitude on the field.

    That is why, he is called Baker Mayfield. Mayfield finished 17-23 with a 73% completion percentage. He really took it easy on a team that lost Fred Warner (ankle) and less takeaways.

    Buccaneers walk away with a commanding lead in the current NFC North.

  • James Franklin Fired by PSU

    Off the hands of a 10-year contract extension and Oregon home loss, Penn State head coach James Franklin has been fired from his duties.

    The next coach shall be named sufficiently, but everyone has Indiana/Pittsburgh native Curt Cignetti emerging as the next candidate to take over, after reshaping the program along with James Madison transfers to steer his way through another successful season, and Oregon win.

    As for Franklin, he is questionable to be a nice candidate for the National Football League and be spontaneous for any response heard his way.

    In addition, Franklin is set to earn a $50 million buyout by the University.