May 7, 2021
While each team wants to win the Super Bowl, a lot of their immediate behaviors stem from the division they play in. What kind of teams will they face twice a year? How vastly different do their rosters look? What kind of defensive and offensive talent is needed to counter the various personnel strengths of their regular foes?
The NFL is in an interesting place now, in that a lot of its talent seems to be clustered in a few divisions. This absolutely has to be taken into context when you’re an owner of a franchise looking to make a sweeping decision about the future. We
Why the Patriotsâ Open Quarterback Spot Is Still the NFLâs Most Interesting
Multiple superstar signal-callers are understandably getting the headlines, but the situation in New England is still worthy of just as much attention.
Author:
Feb 26, 2021
There is one quarterback decision we’re not talking a great deal about this offseason, despite the fact that it will end up being the most significant. This is not to insult Deshaun Watson or Russell Wilson, but unless either of them is going to a team like the 49ers, who are legitimately one transcendent superstar away from winning the Super Bowl, it will likely generate more in terms of media attention and uniform sales than anything else. (Wilson’s agent recently listed the Cowboys, Saints, Bears and Raiders as preferred destinations; of the teams on that list that could even facilitate a trade involving multiple first-round picks, are any of them just one Russell Wilson away from a Super Bowl?)
The Detroit Lions have landed the coach they coveted from the start of their search, agreeing to terms with Dan Campbell.The Lions announced the agreement with the New Orleans Saints tight ends coach. . .
The Detroit Lions have landed the coach they coveted from the start of their search, agreeing to terms with Dan Campbell.The Lions announced the agreement with the New Orleans Saints tight ends coach on Wednesday, one day after formally introducing.