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Documentary Review: 'Maybe Next Year' For the Love of Eagles Fans
Maybe Next Year is a love letter to the fans of the Philadelphia Eagles. This documentary from director Kyle Thrash could not be more loving and endearing toward some of the most vocal, colorful and controversial fans on the planet. To say that fans in Philly have a reputation is an understatement but that’s not what Maybe Next Year is about. Instead of being a lengthy, hand-wringing lament of what Philly did to Santa Claus, Maybe Next Year is just about the Super Bowl and the fans so desperate to see a Super Bowl win in their lifetime.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Unbalanced
Bet on Football: Week 7 Power Rankings Of Ten Best NFL Teams Today
The 2020 NFL season is now on its Week 7 Playoffs, and each football team is hell-bent to bag wins in their respective division. After six divisional match-ups, the NFL community can now identify who are the favorites and the underdogs. Apart from that, bettors can also better interpret the teams they should wager throughout the season.
By Tiffany Wagner5 years ago in Unbalanced
Interview: Former NFL Linebacker Sam Acho Author of 'Let the World See You'
Former NFL Linebacker Sam Acho played for the Arizona Cardinals, Chicago Bears, Buffalo Bills and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in his more than 8 seasons in the NFL. In his time in the NFL Sam struggled with his emotions and with trying to hide his insecurities and anxiety and it caused strife in the locker room and in his personal life. It wasn’t until a friend caused Sam to begin to open up and reveal himself that Sam’s life began to get better and his outlook on the world began to change in an incredibly positive way.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Unbalanced
ALABAMA FOOTBALL IS BACK
During the pandemic it has been taking a while for sports to come back and football being the last to come back. It seems to be that college sports will be hard to control compared to professional sports strictly because of school and let’s face it they are still kids, but that is not the point. Majority of conference choice to play only conference except for a few conferences play one out of conference games but with teams that are relatively close to their campuses.
By Abby Wincel5 years ago in Unbalanced
Daily Fantasy Football Picks
Fantasy football for week 4. The week started off with a Covid19 outbreak canceling the Titans/Steelers matchup, thus taking out fantasy stars Derrick Henry and James Connor. We do still have some big dogs at RB in Kamara, Cook, and Elliott.
By Cooking With Casto5 years ago in Unbalanced
A Comparison of Two Football Legends
This Sunday, football fans across America got a real treat, as Aaron Rodgers and the Packers matched up against Drew Brees and the Saints. Both of these quarterbacks have had absolutely astonishing, hall of fame worthy careers, which is impressive since neither hails from major football college (Rodgers went to California, while Brees went to Purdue). Neither was exactly a high draft pick either, as Brees was a second round pick, while Rodgers was picked in the 20’s. But Rodgers natural talent, and Brees’s football IQ and leadership have led both of them to be not only two of the greatest players of our generation, but some of the greatest players of all time. I figured it would be fun to look back at the careers both of them have had and then do some statistical comparisons following an outstanding game!
By Tyler Hopper5 years ago in Unbalanced
Life challenges
Dauphine, Texas Tech's first commit of the 2015 recruiting cycle, was not a widely-known prospect when he pledged to the Red Raiders in Feb. 2014. The 6-foot, 180-pound prospect wasn't a full-time starter at Port Arthur Memorial in 2013 and, at that point, Lamar was the only other program that had offered. He didn't stay under the radar for very long. Houston and Washington State offered, then Arizona State, Baylor, TCU and Texas A&M followed. Even Michigan, under newly hired Jim Harbaugh, made a late run. In the end, Dauphine took a few visits but decided to stick with his commitment to Texas Tech.
By C65 years ago in Unbalanced
Before Donald Trump Destroyed America, He Laid Waste to the USFL
When the USFL hit the scene, the idea of spring football was pretty intriguing. The new league then signed Herschel Walker and notice was demanded. I probably tuned in and likely didn’t last more than a few plays. The same goes for the first USFL Championship game in 1983. More high profile signings following and the piqued interest ebbed again. None of these people were Giants, so the league was more a nuisance to me, and the move to fall sounded absolutely ridiculous. The three dollar settlement amused in the extreme, and the silliness was appropriately relegated to the dustheap. But when I heard Jeff Pearlman was writing a book, that also sounded intriguing, and I’m glad I gave it more than a passing glance.
By Rich Monetti5 years ago in Unbalanced
'NCAA Football 14': OU, Stillwater, and Georgia Tech to the SEC Dynasty Mode Build Season 1, Part 24--Ending #4--8 Team College Football Playoff--Semifinals & Final
College Football Playoff at the Fiesta Bowl: #1 Oklahoma 44 versus #5 Texas 23 Texas Qtrs: 14, 3, 6, 0: 23 OU Qtrs: 7, 17, 10, 10: 44
By Sean S5 years ago in Unbalanced
Big Ten Ten announces the return of the 2020 season season on October 24 with a unique, fast-paced daily test
Big Ten Ten announces the return of the 2020 season season on October 24 with a unique, fast-paced daily test The Big Ten will also need good athletes to get a heart permit to play
By Muhammad Hussain5 years ago in Unbalanced








