An Open Letter to the Packers: Just Make Rodgers Happy

An Open Letter to the Packers: Just Make Rodgers Happy

The NFL world was buzzing Thursday afternoon when news broke that Aaron Rodgers was “disgruntled” with the Packers. So much so that he told the team he didn’t plan on returning. Now just 24 hours later, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rappaport, Aaron Rodgers is strongly considering retirement. Aaron Rodgers retiring is a “serious consideration” […]

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 Where Will Every Starting QB Play in 2021?

Where Will Every Starting QB Play in 2021?

The Super Bowl is next week, and every team besides the Buccaneers and the Chiefs are preparing for next season. One big question mark for more teams than usual comes at the quarterback position in 2021. While some teams knew they needed a new quarterback sooner rather than later, others pissed off their starter enough […]

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 NFL Week 16 Divisional Takeaways

NFL Week 16 Divisional Takeaways

A Christmas Day scoring flurry in New Orleans, some holiday weekend ‘Fitzmagic’ for Miami, and Seattle as the division-clinching wild cards. Here are the NFL Week 16 Divisional Takeaways. AFC East: Oh, Ho, Ho, ‘Fitzmagic’ Division Leader*: Buffalo Bills (12-3) 94 yards. In the 4th quarter of a Week 16 game with major playoff implications, […]

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 College Football Goes Head-to-Head With the NFL

College Football Goes Head-to-Head With the NFL

This week, the NFL is playing two games on Saturday night. As a football fan, this is a dilemma. Should I be watching College Football or the NFL? The two NFL games are Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills traveling to Denver to play the Broncos, followed by the Packers hosting the Carolina Panthers. While […]

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 Aaron Rodgers’ Wish List: MVP and a Lombardi Trophy

Aaron Rodgers’ Wish List: MVP and a Lombardi Trophy

Despite his publicly chronicled family quarrels, Aaron Rodgers is a pretty giving guy. Sure, the number of times he’s talked to his parents in the past 10 years is equal to the amount of interceptions he’s thrown this year (four). Seriously though, he’s a generous guy. So generous in fact, he’s already dished out 39 […]

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 Biggest Takeaways From Week 13 of the NFL

Biggest Takeaways From Week 13 of the NFL

Before we get into any takeaways from Week 13, I would be failing to not begin with a special shoutout. Sunday marked the 200th episode of the Scott Hanson RedZone era. I began following the NFL heavily around 2010. My earliest memories of loving all things football related involved watching RedZone every Sunday morning with […]

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 Rookie Spotlight: AJ Dillon

Rookie Spotlight: AJ Dillon

The Green Bay Packers selected AJ Dillon with the 62nd overall pick in the draft, just four spots ahead of the Washington Football Team’s new starting running back Antonio Gibson. Dillon played his college ball at Boston College and broke a bunch of the school’s records while doing it. As a freshman he won the […]

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 A Plea to Aaron Rodgers: Get the Hell Out of Green Bay

A Plea to Aaron Rodgers: Get the Hell Out of Green Bay

Aaron Rodgers has the physical attributes, intelligence, and drive to be one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. Looking at what he can do on the field, someone who has never watched a football game would think he was a top ten quarterback of all time. He’s simply not, and by no fault of […]

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 NFL Week 4: Overreaction Time

NFL Week 4: Overreaction Time

Remember all those negative tests from the very beginning of the season? Those are all in the past now. The wonderful days of “All tests return negative” seem so long ago. Now here we are in NFL Week 4 and COVID-19 has officially reared it’s ugly head. That brings me to my first overreaction – […]

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 NFL Week 3: Overreaction Time

NFL Week 3: Overreaction Time

So, we made it through NFL Week 3. How much further we’ll make it? Who knows. The COVID testing out of the Titans-Vikings game resulted in multiple players and personnel positives. So let me hurry up and overreact before they cancel the season. Doug Pederson Unlike ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky, I do not believe that a […]

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 Super Bowl LIV: Kansas City vs Green Bay

Super Bowl LIV: Kansas City vs Green Bay

With the conference championships this weekend, it was about time to give my prediction for who will face off in Super Bowl LIV. The Super Bowl this year will feature the old guard vs the new in Aaron Rodgers vs Patrick Mahomes. An uncharacteristic ground and pound approach by Green Bay vs the high flying […]

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