One of my favorite desserts is a three-layered brownie. Chocolate chip cookie dough serves as the base, Oreo cookies are then placed on top of the cookie dough, and brownie batter is spread on top of it all. I didn’t think there was a way to step it up until I saw a TikTok that suggested putting crushed Oreos ON TOP! Guess I’ll have to put that on my baking to-do list. (Michael: I love #LuRecipeFriday)
• I’ll take all the news that comes with even the slightest hint of good vibes these days. So don’t mind me if I’m tickled that the NFL’s salary cap floor will be $5 million more than original projections. And to think, it could still grow from there:
• Mel Tucker (2013-14)
Desai is a Vic Fangio protégé, which seems to be the best thing you can be right now. Fangio underlings to go onto defensive coordinator gigs elsewhere include Brandon Staley (who has upgraded to head coach with the Chargers), Renaldo Hill (who was the Broncos’ DBs Coach last year), and now Desai. It’s like the Sean McVay coaching tree. But on the other side of the ball. And with a coach who has more salt-and-pepper in his hair. This isn’t to say it’s gonna work because Desai worked for Fangio. But I don’t think it’s a coincidence that Fangio’s guys are fast risers.
The 2020 NFL season ended with Tom Brady and the Buccaneers blowing out Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs on Super Bowl Sunday. And now, we turn our attention to the future.
It’s a pivotal offseason for the Chicago Bears. They’re on the prowl for a quarterback, need to re-tool their offense, and maintain excellence on the defensive side of the ball. All while GM Ryan Pace has just one year left on his contract and Head Coach Matt Nagy virtually on the hot seat.
The road to Super Bowl LVI begins right now. So here are the most important dates on the NFL calendar that Bears fans and the rest of the NFL should keep an eye on.
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