Tag: Football
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Revisiting the Double-Doink
Congratulations to the Chicago Bears on clinching their first NFC North title since 2019. Consdered then, the Double-Doink, Matt Nagy and crew witnessed a heartblowing loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at the heart and souls of Soldier Field.
Now, Bears fans can rejoice and hope Caleb Williams and company buoy to a significant playoff win, after the Green Bay Packers loss Saturday night to the Baltimore Ravens.
The Packers won in their first meeting with the Bears, however. The Bears emerged in OT, as victors, and conquered the Packers with no bittersweet touch of a Double-Doink.
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Interstate 405
Dave Canales knows a lot about Seattle as he preps for Sunday’s game against the Seahawks. The Seattle Seahawks were the grand home of Canales for 13 consecutive years. He would instill flashing positivity with the likes of Geno Smith and Russell Wilson for as many years Canales was quarterbacks coach.
Interstate 405 brings back a lot of nostalgia and good memories for coach Canales. Heading into Seattle vs. Carolina, the Panthers hold a stake at clinching the NFC South division title for the first time since seven years ago.
Canales learnt frequently from head coach at the time, Pete Carroll. The biggest thing was simply to juggle time and compete. Whether it be marrying the pass with the run or taking care of the ball, the team primarily goes out with a conscience of toughness to win games.
That is how Canales learned in his native California. He learned mainly through respect and being an assistant strength coach and video assistant, the proper way.
And now, Canales, 44, decides to take the Interstate 405 route to Seattle— what is an anticipating matchup— for him and OC Brad Idzik who had experience in Seattle, with the wives included.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, meanwhile, are just one loss away from their playoff exit as they play the struggling Dolphins, and, Carolina Panthers so who basically knows what Canales has up his sleeve.
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Fun Fact of the Day
Did you know? Tom Brady did not start his freshman year of high school football.
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Sheduer Sanders Carries Himself Like a Top NFL Starter
Hey, what the heck. Deshaun Watson might be returning to the Cleveland Browns stealthily for another season. Sanders has been terrific, less far.
In his recent game against the Tennessee Titans at home, he threw for three touchdowns and one interception. He finished the game with a solid 97.7 rating and still almost won a close game, 29-31.
Losing does not solve the problem. What transitions to the speculation that Sanders plays good, is his arm. He seems to have added speed to his arsenal by taking time out and wrestling just like his father.
He has been praised throughout some of the media, of course, like Rich Eisen who says he knows how to handle the press and play with a chip on his shoulder, if needed.
Sanders is a part of the Sanders family. Coach Kevin Stefanski has ruled Sanders eligible to start for the remainder of the 2025 NFL season. That being said, Sanders is off to a terrific, sound start.
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Why Virginia Tech is the Hottest Topic in CFB
Virginia Tech is the hottest topic in college football for a reason. They fired their original head coach in September and up-anted the possibility of James Franklin.
Franklin was fired midway through the season at Penn State and elected to coach again at VT. Franklin was considered one of the priciest in the market and did VT pay the price.
Most known for his outstanding recruiting skills at PSU, Franklin, now, lines up in a good divesting ability to win out in college football. Besides, this is the hottest news coming out of some of the sports world. As for Fernando Mendoza and the Indiana Hoosiers, they still have to be considered a candidate.
What Indiana has done from last year to overcoming the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Big Ten championship was captivating. Losing out on the fact that next year might be more spicier, could backfire Indiana.
Indiana has received no fault in the CFB committee. It has not seen what has been coming out of James Franklin.


