Season’s Beatings

By: Mike Rifkin On Sunday the Miami Dolphins seven game winning streak was snapped with a 34-3 loss to the Titans, and later in the day the Dolphins were officially eliminated from Playoff contention.  For the second consecutive season the Dolphins entered week 17 in a Wild Card spot and got thoroughly handled by aContinue reading “Season’s Beatings”

John Madden An NFL Legend

Passes away suddenly at 85 By Mark Halpern On Monday, December 28th, John Earl Madden, Legendary Coach of the Oakland Raiders and NFL Analyst, passed away at 85. He passed suddenly and from Natural causes. He was loved by the NFL community, from its fans to its heads in the NFL front office.     Madden gotContinue reading John Madden An NFL Legend

The Dallas Cowboys Win the NFC EAST

Destroy the WFT 56-14 By Mark Halpern  This game was scheduled because someone in the higher-ups thought this would be a very close game and with serious playoff consequences on the line. Before the game, the Cowboys were on the field doing warmups, and a flash came across the Jumbotron “THE DALLAS COWBOYS HAVE WONContinue reading The Dallas Cowboys Win the NFC EAST

Welcome To The Jungle

By: Mike Rifkin On Sunday the Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Baltimore Ravens 41-21.  Yes, the Ravens had to start Josh Johnson at quarterback because of Lamar Jackson’s injury and Tyler Huntley being placed on the Covid list and the Ravens have a ton of injuries but this was a statement by the Bengals. The BengalsContinue reading “Welcome To The Jungle”

Sub-Urban Area

By: Mike Rifkin and Bill Murphy Urban Meyer is one of the best coaches in the history of College Football. The Jacksonville Jaguars hired Meyer this offseason to lead their franchise. It was a failure from the start. The Jags have fired Meyer after 13 games. Meyer’s firing was the first time since 2007 theContinue reading “Sub-Urban Area”

One Giant Question

By Mike Rifkin The New York Giants announced that they are shutting down quarterback Daniel Jones for the rest of the season due to a neck injury. Jones, the sixth overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft out of Duke, had a 64.3 completion percentage  with 10 touchdowns and seven interceptions this season, he alsoContinue reading “One Giant Question”

Time For A Change

By: Mike Rifkin On Thursday night the Minnesota Vikings defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 36-28.  The Steelers battled back in the second half and even had an opportunity to tie the game, but Harrison Smith made a tremendous play. But the play people will talk about is that in the final moment Chase Claypool got aContinue reading “Time For A Change”

Garret’s firing and the future of the New York Giants  

By Bill Murphy  After their Monday night loss against the Tampa Bay Bucs ,The New York Giants fired Offensive Coordinator Jason Garrett after just two seasons with the team.  Since Garrett took over as offensive coordinator, the Giants offense has been anemic. In the 26 games, that  he has been offensive coordinator of the GiantsContinue reading Garret’s firing and the future of the New York Giants