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Season 4 Recaps - by ex3cu71v3 on 2020-01-29 22:40:20
Huffdaddy29 on 2020-01-30 18:12:24
32 Posts
Since 10 years ago

Ravens recap:

It was a different season for the ravens the usually trade happy team decided to stay put with their squad and build through the draft and also having a surprise legend come back into the fold. Kevin Mawae the hall of famer decided to give it one more shot at a super bowl his presence was huge for the team and helped Melvin go from a good young RB with potential to one of the best RBs in the league. The draft class though had 1 shining star in it for the ravens and that man was the ROTY Jalen Hurts. Like most rookies he had his ups and downs but as the season went on he found his groove and finished strong leading the ravens to a 13-3 record. The ravens feel like they’ve found their franchise QB and the potential is endless for the young hurts. But even with all the great things hat happened during the season they still finished 2nd in the division behind their bitter rival the Steelers and had to go on the road throughout the playoffs. First stop was the Oakland Raiders which being hurts first playoff you couldn’t tell he showed incredible poise and decision making playing his probably best game of the season and getting the win. Next was Pittsburg Steelers which has become tradition for them to meet up in the playoffs every year it was a hard fought game but 2 punt returns by the veteran Jakeem grant sealed the win for them. And finally the conference championship versus the Jacksonville Jaguars needless to say the ravens were feeling themselves and were already looking ahead at the super bowl which was the worst mistake possible. The ravens got punched in the mouth out the gate and the jaguars ran away with it in dominating fashion and mad hurts look like the rookie he is. Even with the highs and lows this season the future looks bright for this young ravens team and I’m sure they’re looking to avenge that playoff loss this upcoming season

Huffdaddy29 on 2020-01-30 18:12:26
32 Posts
Since 10 years ago

Ravens recap:

It was a different season for the ravens the usually trade happy team decided to stay put with their squad and build through the draft and also having a surprise legend come back into the fold. Kevin Mawae the hall of famer decided to give it one more shot at a super bowl his presence was huge for the team and helped Melvin go from a good young RB with potential to one of the best RBs in the league. The draft class though had 1 shining star in it for the ravens and that man was the ROTY Jalen Hurts. Like most rookies he had his ups and downs but as the season went on he found his groove and finished strong leading the ravens to a 13-3 record. The ravens feel like they’ve found their franchise QB and the potential is endless for the young hurts. But even with all the great things hat happened during the season they still finished 2nd in the division behind their bitter rival the Steelers and had to go on the road throughout the playoffs. First stop was the Oakland Raiders which being hurts first playoff you couldn’t tell he showed incredible poise and decision making playing his probably best game of the season and getting the win. Next was Pittsburg Steelers which has become tradition for them to meet up in the playoffs every year it was a hard fought game but 2 punt returns by the veteran Jakeem grant sealed the win for them. And finally the conference championship versus the Jacksonville Jaguars needless to say the ravens were feeling themselves and were already looking ahead at the super bowl which was the worst mistake possible. The ravens got punched in the mouth out the gate and the jaguars ran away with it in dominating fashion and mad hurts look like the rookie he is. Even with the highs and lows this season the future looks bright for this young ravens team and I’m sure they’re looking to avenge that playoff loss this upcoming season

SanDog34 on 2020-01-30 20:30:56
12 Posts
Since 8 years ago

Los Angeles Chargers recap:
Record = 5-11
Offense:
PTS= 14th, TOTAL YDS = 13th, P. YDS = 7th & R. YDS = 21st

Defense:
PTS= 30th, TOTAL YDS = 23rd, P. YDS = 24th & R. YDS = 20th
TURNOVERS +/- = -19

***NEWS UPDATE***
Charger Owners move the team to Brooklyn due to not negotiations breaking down in renewing their lease to share the SoFi Stadium with Rams.

The Chargers 2021 season didn't start and end as anticipated in the off season. The Chargers got off to a really slow start by not getting their first win till Week 9 against the Chiefs. Now the team should have won some of those close games which were 8 of them that were 6 points or less. QB Tua showed promising talent and leadership but did have an up and down season throwing for 4,654 yards with 39 Td's but to go along with 40 Interceptions. Tua should be ready to guide this team to a the playoffs with a full year under his belt & making the pro-bowl. The Chargers made some moves on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball. The Chargers acquired WR speedster Hardman for MLB Anton McCoy. Hardman finished with 59 Rec, 1,374 Yds & 6 Td's. On the defensive side of the ball the Chargers acquired LB star Azeem Victor & LB Lorenzo Carter to help in the running game and pressuring the QB. The one big move that might haunt the new Brooklyn Beats, is the lost of Joe Mixon. If there's been one consistent thing on this team every year, it's been the work and production of Joe Mixon. Mixon became expendable with the drafting of JK Dobbins. Dobbins was a high 2nd round pick and the staff believe he can be just as great as Mixon but even better because of his size. Only time will tell.

The new Brooklyn Beats have all the talent, new city, new fan base, new logo and a new start. Coach Moore will definitely be on the hot seat if this team doesn't show major improvement!

Mbm711 on 2020-01-31 01:43:49
8 Posts
Since 7 years ago

Texans recap:

Great season, winning the division another season. This is our third season in a row winning the division. however we came up short in our goal of winning another championship.  We had some great games, and some players made some great strides.  We thank every player for their effort and look forward in getting our 2nd championship.

QB Cam Newton had one of his best seasons yet, and Chris Godwin saw career highs in both yardage and Touchdowns.  Defensively, Justin Simmons stepped up huge and was a leader for us down the stretch.

AlienAllium on 2020-01-31 02:04:36
30 Posts
Since 6 years ago

So ends another disappointing season in Miami under coach Don Shula. The Dolphins went 6-10 in a competitive division.

There were some wins but more losses than anything. The trade of Tarik Cohen shook the league and proved to be a major mistake for the Dolphins. The assumption was that bring Chris Carson as a redzone threat would alleviate some of the teams redzone turnover problems. However, Carson proved to be a fumble prone back in the redzone and someone that could not find and hit the holes for any amount of yardage. Late in the season, in desperation, the Dolphins traded a first to bring in Joe Muxon and provide some upside.

Despite having two 1000 yard receivers and a TE over 750, they were middle of the pack as far as offense goes. Ranking in the bottom third as a defensive unit did nothing to aid the team. And what seemed like a solid offensive line at the beginning of the season, this unit allowed 39 sacks on mobile qb Marcus mariota.

There is promise on the horizon. The defensive line has vastly improved with the addition of Derrick Brown, Nick Coe and Arik Armstead. If the line can continue to grow and other defensive needs are met, the lackluster offense may not be such a huge handicap.

Without a playoff run next season, head coach Don Shula is unlikely to return.

Chonseym on 2020-01-31 02:30:37
25 Posts
Since 11 years ago

Patriots recap

Up down up down up

That’s how the patriots season went. It was a model of inconsistency. The patriots scratched their way to a 3rd straight division title by winning 10 games. This is the lowest amount of wins the pats have had in the last three seasons. 

Number 1 overall draft pick Joe Burrow (LSU) has his fair share of ups and downs his rookie season. Finishing 2 in rookie of the year voting, joe racked up over 3,800 yards and 37 tds. A patriot rookie record. On the flip side burrow amassed 24 tds. That will have to improve, if the pats hope to regain post season glory.

D Chark
B Scherff
P. Peterson
J Watt
E Wilson

We’re all named to the probowl.

KwakKwak on 2020-01-31 03:32:02
20 Posts
Since 11 years ago

"Chiefs Fail to Shoot the Moon"

Every play the card game hearts?  Ever try to shoot the moon and have it just blow up in your face?  That's what happened to the Chiefs this year.  Coming off 3 straight playoff losses to the new SuperBowl champs, the Chiefs pinned their hopes on Warren Moon stepping out of retirement.  While Moon tried his hardest,  he led the league in INTs and led the team to the #1 pick in the draft. 

The Chiefs will now enter the new year with a rookie QB.  Will it be college champion and Fabio wannabe Trevor Lawrence? Or will it be the wily Justin Fields who could be the new, taller, much better Russell Wilson?  We'll find out at tomorrow's draft.

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