
Tag: NFL
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Why Nothing Hurts in Jalen’s World
Jalen Hurts is a Métis (relating to computer science) at this game, by now. He reads, studies, and prioritizes what schemes are being played whether it is April Fool’s Day or Christmas.
Around this time, some teammates share criticism and doubt what they are going to receive for Christmas. Hurts has completed 66.9% of his passes along with a 16:1 touchdown-interception ratio.
The only scenario is Hurts has been playing his cards right all throughout the season.
Star wide receiver A.J. Brown has been dicey. He has been allowing stupid social media to get the best of him and defer to Devonta Smith.
Smith has been called the renaissance man in Philadelphia and there is currently no petition for that with Brown trailing the way.
The games maybe less scoring but there is no confusion for how Hurts has won them. He can be a multi-MVP, stockholder in a franchise, and crowned prince all he wants.
Team comes first to Hurts as nothing is going to jolt that course of a proven back-to-back Super Bowl contender.
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Which Firing was too Late to Call Between Harrison and Daboll?
Lots of buzz has been surfacing over the past couple days regarding Brian Daboll and former Nike executive Nico Harrison. It has rubbed certain people the wrong way in consideration of the huge impact spread across both the NFL and NBA.
Daboll was, once, a NFL Head coach with certain things he laid down for the players. He tried to work hand-in-hand with GM Joe Schoen and come up with a collective on first-year quarterback, Jaxson Dart. Dart injured his head into a serious concussion over the course of time and some say this definitely affected Daboll’s job status after, even, losing RB Cameron Skattebo.
Daboll won two significant games against the Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Chargers but after that, things seem to falter. There was always some potential to be made out of the regime, especially combo, Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley.
Former NFL quarterback Mike Kafka steps in as interim coach, while shenanigans are thrown at Nico Harrison of the Dallas Mavericks.
Is it justifiable to say Harrison had a more bad rep? The answer is, yes.
Do not take it seriously Giants fans when it is optimistic to say there is much where that came from in terms of New York’s success. Dallas has to start all over begging for help in the mercy of not following through with hot sensation right now out of Slovenia and Los Angeles, Luka Doncic.
Maybe it had something to do with ego in the Mavericks front office. Harrison made an awful mistake with a rookie now who is currently third in the NBA Rookie of the Year race.
Doncic is averaging 37.1 pts, 9.4 reb, and 9.1 ast without Lebron James in the Lakers lineup.
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Winners, Losers of 2025 NFL Trade Deadline
Winners
Dallas Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys won at the NFL Trade Deadline due to a contract dispute in the beginning of the season with Micah Parsons.
They found the most suitable replacements and what better way to go out and receive one of the best defensive tackles in the league, Quinnen Williams. They also picked up Logan Wilson which should also bolster the defense, aside from Mazi Smith.
Smith was a complete disaster from start to finish and hopefully he restarts a better career in New York.
Jacksonville Jaguars
With uncertainty around the wide receiver position, the Jags went ahead and acquired one of the more better at the position, Jakobi Meyers. Meyers has improved significantly each year and should come in headstrong for QB Trevor Lawrence.
Losers
New York Jets
The Jets not only traded Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams but they could not find a team interested in Breece Hall. What is going on in New York??
They acquired numerous draft picks but could not successfully play at least somewhat successful this year with their current regime.
Mickey Loomis
Just like time is not on the Jets side, New Orleans traded Rashid Shaheed to the Seattle Seahawks and have not got nothing from their experience recently with Micky Loomis, at the helm.
It is time for New Orleans to start making smarter decisions as the Seattle Seahawks look more likely headed to a Super Bowl berth.
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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.
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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.

