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Lamarvelous: How the Second-Year QB Silenced the Haters

Reading Time: 2 minutes(Photo: Patrick Smith / Getty Images)   “He’s a running back” “He can’t throw” “His mechanics are awful”. On February 1, 2020, he added the cherry on top. After a record-setting, ankle-breaking season, Lamar Jackson became the second-ever unanimous MVP in NFL history, capping off one of the most extraordinary seasons the NFL will ever see. Who would’ve thought? From the beginning, Jackson never had it easy in the NFL. His draft class included many top QBs, including the likes of Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold, Josh Allen, and Josh Rosen. He was picked 32nd, the 5th...

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A Sit Down Interview with NFL Draft Prospect, Nick Westbrook

Reading Time: 3 minutes(P/C: Indiana University Athletics) Background: Nick Westbrook was a three star recruit out of Lake Mary, Florida. Westbrook committed to Indiana University to continue both his studies and his football career. As a freshman, he saw little playing time, but showed flashes of what was to come, hauling in 6 catches for 69 yards and a touchdown on top of that. His best season, statistically, came in 2016 as a sophomore where he brought in 54 catches for 995 yards and 6 touchdowns. Westbrook continued to be a consistent option for the Hoosier offense, and was...

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How the NFL can improve the Pro Bowl

Reading Time: 2 minutesEvery year, the NFL hypes up the Pro-Bowl to all the football fans, despite the fact almost nobody cares. Not only is the game boring and meaningless, but the “Skill Events” are dry and overused. Let’s also not forget the number of players that only make it to the Pro-Bowl because of their name, when there are many better players – who simply just don’t have as many fans. Add all of this, and you get a recipe for a cheap money grab that could be something so much better. One small way to improve the...

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Eli Manning: Saying Goodbye to a Great

Reading Time: < 1 minutesEli Manning has officially retired from the National Football League, after a great sixteen year career. His time was characterized by 2 Super Bowl rings and Super Bowl MVPs, four pro bowl selections, and six playoff appearances with the New York Giants. A brief timeline: 2004: Drafted first to the San Diego Chargers. 2004 (Later that night): Traded to the. New York Giants 2006: Playoff appearance 2007: Playoff appearance 2008: SB Champ and SB MVP 2009: Playoff appearance 2012: SB Champ and SB MVP 2017: Playoff appearance Notable stats: 7th in all-time passing touchdowns 7th...

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The Redskins: From 3-13 to Playoff Bound?

Reading Time: 3 minutes“With the second pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Washington Redskins select Chase Young, defensive end, Ohio State.” Those are the words that should come out Roger Goddell’s mouth come April 25th, and will most likely happen. The Redskins finished 3-13 last year, the second-worst record in the whole NFL. With that, Dan Snyder looked at himself in the mirror and realized changes needed to be made. Changes are being made, and the reality that the Redskins will be in the playoffs next season are becoming more true by the day. The first big move...

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