About Last Year: Previewing The New England Patriots 2015 Playoff Outlook

“Gronk” will have to be brilliant again in 2015 for the Patriots to have any shot at returning to the playoffs and defending their title. (Photo By: Jared Wickerham/Getty Images North America)

Leading up to the start of the 2015 NFL season I will be previewing last year’s playoff teams and their chances for making it back to the postseason

2014 Overview:

Record: 12-4 (1st in AFC East; Won Super Bowl XLIX)  Continue reading “About Last Year: Previewing The New England Patriots 2015 Playoff Outlook”

New York Jets Have A Chance To Make Things Right, Revis Will Get His Chance In NFC South

Revis stated in his press conference that the NFC South (with Matt Ryan, Drew Brees, and Cam Newton) was a "good fit" for him.
Revis says the NFC South (with Matt Ryan, Drew Brees, and Cam Newton) is a “good fit” for him. I’m not so sure.

Well it finally happened. The New York Jets finally traded one of the best cover and the best holdout corner in the National Football League. I personally think that it’s about time; if for no other reason than the Jets needed to kind of clean house.  Continue reading “New York Jets Have A Chance To Make Things Right, Revis Will Get His Chance In NFC South”

“Locker Talk” Podcast Episode 3!

The Lady Sportswriter Kimberley Nash and I talk College Football, Mark Richt’s possible new reality, debate Mark Sanchez as an NFL starter, and whether or not Spam really is worse than what Burger King is offering up. Happy Thursday!

 

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thelocker/2012/10/11/locker-talk-college-football-thursday

NFL Regular Season 2012: Rex Ryan (Not Mark Sanchez) Is The Real Issue Behind Jets Woes

(Alex Gallardo/Reuters)

Mark Sanchez is a legitimate starting quarterback in the NFL.

All you “experts”, critics, and New York Jets fans who have watched Sanchez the last three seasons are salivating at the opportunity to skip down to the comment section and bash me. Continue reading “NFL Regular Season 2012: Rex Ryan (Not Mark Sanchez) Is The Real Issue Behind Jets Woes”