Sure, I’m delighted that the U.S. prevailed Tuesday in Qatar. But what really fascinated me was the respectful—and even cooperative—relationship between the two teams and their respective fan bases. That sparked an ember of hopefulness for me.
Jerrah says the OBJ airplane incident isn’t a cause for concern. It may surprise you, but at least at this point I agree with Jerrah. Beckham is scheduled to meet with the Cowboys Monday. Full speed ahead…
I think that the Packers and Rodgers are taking a rational approach to the rest of the season. Rodgers remains the starter for as long as he is medically cleared to play and as long as the Packers have not been mathematically eliminated from the playoffs. If Green Bay is out of the postseason picture, it’s time to see what Jordan Love can do. That makes sense to me.
Have you watched the Commanders play? They are more than legit. They’ll make the playoffs. And they may determine whether the Eagles or Cowboys win the NFC East.
My current—right this second—NFC Power Rankings?
- 49ers
- Eagles
- Cowboys
- Vikings
- Commanders
AFC?
- Chiefs
- Dolphins
- Bengals
- Bills
- Chargers
There’s some weird stuff going on with the Ravens. Can’t hold a lead. Can’t stand prosperity. They’ll get in. But they will quickly exit.
After initially defending his decision not to call a timeout before a key third-down play against the Steelers, Colts interim coach Jeff Saturday now says he screwed up. He owned it. I respect that. Saturday is a rookie coach. But he is a full-grown man.
At least ten of the women who sued Deshaun Watson for sexual harassment will be at NRG Stadium Sunday as Watson resumes his NFL career in his former city against his former team. The women’s message? “We’re still here.”
Georgia. Michigan. TCU. USC. If all four win their respective conference championship games this weekend, the CFP field is set—in that order—and the Committee is smelling like a rose. But USC is going to have hell with Utah. And as much as I have been captivated by TCU, the Horned Frogs better watch their backsides against K-State. Ohio State and Alabama will be very interested spectators.
Nebraska will be very happy it hired Matt Rhule.
Auburn will regret hiring Hugh Freeze.