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Bengals Failed to Address Their Biggest Flaw
The Bengals current state of the defensive line is in dire shape, only six teams in 2024 had fewer sacks than Cincinnati (36). Outside of Trey Hendrickson, who carries this unit in sacks and pressures, there are virtually no proven pass rushers on this roster. With Hendrickson in the middle of trade/extension talks, the Bengals… read more
Stars Win Thriller vs. Nashville To Open Season
The Dallas Stars used four second-period goals to hang on and win a thriller against the Nashville Predators 4-3. In a battle of two teams who figure to be contenders for both the Central Division title and the Stanley Cup, it was the Stars who once again took a season opener in the Music City…. read more
Vandy Boys Giving Rangers Glimps Of Hope Amidst Disapointing Season
Wednesday night, both Kumar Rocker and Jack Leiter pitched on the same night and Rangers fans saw a glimpse of what they once thought the duo would be producing in the big leagues by now. Rocker who just returned from Tommy John surgery has been lights out in the minors this season. Across two levels… read more
What’s the next move for the New York Knicks?
The New York Knicks have gotten off to a red hot start partially due to the acquisition of OG Anunoby, who was traded on December 30th along with Malachi Flynn and Precious Achiuwa. So far New York has gone 5-1. They have won by an average of 20 points in those games and have ranked… read more
The Browns no longer have megabucks for free agents
We want a new quarterback. Well, we can’t afford one. We have to assume that Deshaun Watson will eventually perform so a megabuck deal for Carson Wentz is not in the cards. A running back deal makes somewhat more sense, but really a smaller deal would be more likely. The Browns might be interested in smaller deals: for example, fortifying the offensive line, and financing that be trading away an interior defender.
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