It was a humid Tampa Bay morning… the sun was peaking through the mangled, dusty mini-blinds. GM Blankenship was just waking up, groggy, from an all night rum bender. Waking up hung-over on the floor with his arms around his pig Becky is not an uncommon occurrence at Raymond James Stadium… but something was different about this Monday…Continue reading The dream. The reality. You decide!→
First of all, I am not a medical doctor nor will I claim to know everything relating to sport injuries, but I do have the ability to interpret the medical information given to us and boil it down for you guys. Also fair warning! Just because the media quotes some doctor on a guy’s injury doesn’t mean it’s the end all be all. Doctors are essential that is for sure, but the fact remains that when it comes to the ability of a player to return to play, doctors are very hit or miss. So let that serve as a warning to you – always take a doctor’s opinion on a professional athlete lightly, unless of course it’s Dr. Andrews they are quoting, that guys knows a thing or two. Secondly, I am giving on the subject matter, based on the current literature and my own personal knowledge concerning sports injuries.
After reading and hearing about Myles Jack’s future in the NFL due to injury I decided to contribute a short informative piece for the benefit of the league. The goal is to provide you with some insight so that you can form your own opinion on the subject now that you have heard another side of the argument (instead of always listening to the media monsters out there, making every hang nail sound like it will end a player’s career).
Here is how the NFC spent their money on the defensive side. As stated in the first article, the goal of this was to recap and highlight what we observed from the results on the inaugural IFL auction. However, instead of looking at it team by team, we wanted to look at how money was spent at each position in the conference. Enjoy!
I received the privilege and honor to collaborate with Josh.0 on this article. Thank you Josh for your assistance! The goal of this was to recap and highlight what we observed from the results on the inaugural IFL auction. However, instead of looking at it team by team, we wanted to look at how money was spent at each position in the conference.
Wade has done an excellent job picking up 3 1st round draft picks. The first pick should not require much thought, as Elliot should be the best available rookie once May 15th rolls around. The landing spot matters, but Wade will end up with an excellent rookie offensive player who instantly improves his offense that is currently starting Matt Forte, Jeremy Langford, Thomas Rawls, Allen Hurns and Steve Smith. Continue reading Luke Monster’s NFC Mock Draft 1.0→
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