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”
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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”
Dallas vs Washington
Boys D too strong for WFT O Record 9-4 By Mark Halpern The Dallas Cowboys took on the Washington Football Team for another important divisional battle on Sunday. This was the first meeting this year between the divisional rivals, and Washington has been on a hot streak lately, so Dallas had to come to play,Continue reading “Dallas vs Washington“
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 “
Signs Of Life In Miami
By: Mike Rifkin On Sunday the Miami Dolphins pushed their winning streak to 4 games with a 33-10 drubbing of the Carolina Panthers. This recent winning streak has pushed the Dolphins record to 5-7 and on the outside looking into the wild card hunt. There are two major reasons the Dolphins have won four inContinue reading “Signs Of Life In Miami”
Cowboys drop two games they should have won
Record 7-4 Over the last two weeks, the Dallas Cowboys played two games they should have won. One easily and the other we knew would be a challenge. Coming off a monstrous game against Atlanta, it looked like Dallas was primed for another long win streak, but that was foiled by the likes of theContinue reading “Cowboys drop two games they should have won“
The Genius Is Back
By: Mike Rifkin For two decades the New England Patriots ran the NFL winning six Super Bowls. Which led to this question: were the Patriots this good because of quarterback Tom Brady or coach Bill Bellichick? Last season Brady hoisted the Lombardi trophy with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers while Bellichick and the Patriots were atContinue reading “The Genius Is Back”
These Two NFC Teams Can Learn From The Lions
By Mike Rifkin This past offseason the Detroit Lions decided it was time to move on from franchise quarterback Matthew Stafford and traded him to the Rams for Jared Goff and two first round picks. While the Lions remain winless this season the trade of Stafford was a sign that the team was ready forContinue reading “These Two NFC Teams Can Learn From The Lions”