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Fields in Steel
Justin Fields was the 2021 11th overall pick. He was sitting in a distant room himself on draft night standing as if he gloriously won the national lottery and bribed to stand so elegantly pleased and arrogant to the notable fact that he never attained a Heisman award with the collection of Ohio State talent surrounded and retired by Alabama in the 2020 CFB title Playoff game.
Fields was drafted by the Chicago Bears. Some attribute his short tenure to horrendous coaching. Can it be safely neutral? Ironically, Matt Eberflus is currently under contract but coordinator Luke Getsy was vocal in establishing a relationship and rhythm with Fields and the now Pittsburgh Steeler managed to compile the most single season rushing yards by any Chicago Bears quarterback with 60 percent passes or low completed.
Not too fault, former Super Bowl champion Matthew Stafford threw over 4,000 passing yards with a 60 or less completion percentage rating in one of three of his first seasons.
Fields claims it is basically a new beginning with the ‘interesting’ dynamic of veteran Russell Wilson and the newbie. Fields believes his ceiling has not come close yet and it is rough to tell based off his maturity but under coach Mike Tomlin and the Steelers defense, this might be the ice breaker.
The Steelers will run a physical offense next year and Russell Wilson will have a heavy load. Expect Fields in mighty steel.
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Caitlin Clark Everyone
Caitlin Clark is a really tricky name. It can be spelled differently and define character of the recent 17,000+ WNBA debut sellout and Indianapolis hurrah fans have clamored for since legendary quarterback and Omaha Productions concierge Peyton Manning. Clark is not a circus show.
Clark, in her debut, turned over the ball 10 times but subsequently was penalized with 9 points. To rewind, Clark netted single digits one time in Iowa college. And to rewind back further, she saw a crowd of 300+ only in her freshman year during the Covid-19 pandemic era.
Clark has come a long way towards earning less than $100,000 in the pros but Clark has proven to be a tremendous leader. She has handled herself in the best way possible during press conferences despite that eager desire to increase charter flight percentages, marketing, salaries, and the spectrum of Indiana.
Clark is not stopping. She and the Indiana Fever have the defending champ Las Vegas Aces approaching including the Seattle Storm. She struggled against former MVP Breanna Stewart recently and there are going to be moments Clark and even Sabrina Ionescu who failed to defeat Stephen Curry, learn from adversity.
The WNBA is a sizzling league right now. Ratings are increasing and fans are favorably immersed. The summer might be interesting but to Candace Parker. Sorry girl, the dog days are meant for picking up the measly pet’s mess.
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An Official Update on Sports Kingdom
Today is May 14 and could not be more pleased with the direction Sports Kingdom is toward. Excitingly enough, Sports Kingdom is close to 200 YouTube subscribers and seemingly not stopping. Sports Kingdom is not stopping and proudly remembers the founding year (2012) and pushes forward with content from special guests to the latest news and more.
Sports Kingdom’s 12th-anniversary show is coming up on July 26 and this year will look to interest you. Did I mention surprise you? Sports Kingdom hopes to take you on a journey spanning time. More is on the way and I would not trade Sports Kingdom for the world.
Julian Bravo
Host and Founder of Sports Kingdom







