Tag: NFL
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Is Flag Football It?
Dan Marino vs. John Elway. Who is the ultimate fan favorite? Peyton Manning vs. Tom Brady. Who will ultimately win? Fans died and still breathe for the outcome of certain moments in the NFL. The NFL is an opportunity to showcase the elusiveness, quickness, toughness, and strength of what defines an individual’s Madden rating or hustle in the weight room.
Fans love the NFL, but there is a caveat. Derek Carr slowly broke down with a mid-section injury on a recent Thursday Night Football against the Jacksonville Jaguars but thankfully rose to his feet and continued football activity. The point is, that the game is soft but rough.
The league has enforced stricter penalties and policies on hits and it is not fun. It is not fun that hits are not widely accepted anymore based on concussions and other injury protocols. There is always a way in terms of anything, but kids live off video games such as Blitz with the hard-knocking aggressiveness.
Aggressiveness is the point. The Olympics are becoming aggressive by establishing 2028 Flag Football, which is wonderful. The caveat is this most likely will allow participants to exude their aggressiveness more than safer speaks Rodger Goodell.
Nostalgia is a thing when it comes to the NFL, but that is because the league’s best days may be behind.
Julian Bravo
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Taylor Swift Sign Appears During TNF
Taylor Swift’s popularity continues to rise as during Thursday Night Football halftime between the Jacksonville Jaguars and New Orleans Saints, a sign was shown of Travis Kelce’s supposed girlfriend and Charissa Thompson suggesting that she is in no shape, similar.
Thompson is a former broadcaster with Fox, now part of the lead remote work with Prime Video. She has familiar ties working the Super Bowl, and studio shows also. Her experience is impeccable and to categorize her with Swift is a compliment but confusing.
Swift is known for appearing at many of the Kansas City Chiefs games and SNL. Very soon, she will likely persuade Al Michaels to call Access Hollywood.
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From Oakland To Antonio Brown, Chandler Jones: The Raiders Are an Unrecognizable Mess
The Las Vegas Vegas Raiders are an unrecognizable mess. What happened to the glorified days of Al Davis and John Madden leading the Raiders to Super Bowl after championship. It is a different age of time with the current Las Vegas Raiders and principal owner Mark Davis.
They are not necessarily winning Super Bowls but are in line of a 1-2 losing record headed into a divisional matchup between the Los Angeles Chargers.
First, the Raiders traded a third and fifth round pick for the rights to Antonio Brown’s voice. He expressed a voice loud and clear that he wanted out of Oakland after hardly playing a snap for coach Jon Gruden, Derek Carr, and the general manager Mike Mayock.
Things did not obviously work out so Davis went a step further and parted ways with Gruden, Carr, Mayock, and the premeditated plan, Oakland, which was not satisfying enough.
Those poor betrayed fans still driving from Highway 10 to 15.
Oakland was a vibrant place full of memories such as the Sea of Hands catch, Ken Stabler, and the last game in where it all started in 1959.
In 1959, Davis was only four so now he must redefine all odds as Raiders pride and hope maybe untapped potential rises in second rounder Aiden O’Connell.
The Raiders and Josh McDaniels are said to be a huge proponent of O’Connell and think he can obviously start sooner than later. Quarterback has been a glaring weakness for the team overall besides the fact that they lost a defensive end opposite Maxx Crosby.
It was reported Chandler Jones would be released by the Las Vegas Raiders dismissive immediately after failing to meet guidelines with his arrest.
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Three Bold QB Trade Scenarios
The NFL Trade Deadline is approaching, and what better way to stroke the canvas and begin work on the top three quarterback trade scenarios.
3. Kirk Cousdins (Commanders)
Cousins reunites with his former team that drafted him below Robert Griffin III in the 2012 NFL Draft and shifts to change after an abysmal October from Sam Howell, who cannot be fully trusted with Jacoby Brissett to lead Ron Rivera and the Washington Commanders to a Super Bowl championship.
The Minnesota Vikings do not embrace Cousins as the starting quarterback and with a closely expiring contract. It is worth being expendable with Cousins and retrieving the best possible return.
2. Zach Wilson (Vikings)
Add Zach Wilson to the Minnesota Vikings’ luxury mix, and Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison will have a fair shake of exposure on the down seams. Wilson is a former No.2 overall pick with the potential to play in a market calling for a dual threat of his possible magnitude.
The New York Jets can likely acquire many draft picks and continue increasing their stock in young defensive talent in Will McDonald, Quinnen Williams, Sauce Gardner, etc. If the Jets want to be ballsy and intelligent, they need to hold onto Wilson or utilize him on multiple offensive talents or the trade about to be shared.
1. Russell Wilson (Jets)
Russell Wilson, might I add, has been down this alley before. Electric crowd, impactful defense surrounded by him, and wait for it. National bright lights and soaring winds high enough to scream, New York.
Russell will be playing in a new environment sometime soon. He will defer to his side of the field and play Jets football, days after Joe Namath stated he has basically had enough of Zach Wilson. Who could blame him? Jets fans?
Judgment Day is near, and the Jets could not end their season any better by at least acquiring Wilson as a starter or backup. His days are outnumbered in Denver, and it would not be shocking if the Denver Broncos said goodbye to yet another quarterback not as good as Peyton Manning or John Elway.
- Julian Bravo



