Offseason Review
BY: LV
When sitting down to write this article, a few things occurred to me.
How we define 'winners' and 'losers' under our conglomerate can vary from user to user, often times leading to much ambiguity in each term, depending on who you ask--or whose ulterior motives and disdain resonnates the most. Wh...
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Up until last season the Cowboys have not been that has brought pride to the city of Dallas or to coach Allen. The first three years the cowboys had records of 7-10, 7-10 and 6-10-1. They may have only missed the playoffs by a few games each year but were losing games that they should have won. The QB position was a question each year with Dak Prescott and gun slinger Steven Hackett trading the starting role at the haphazard discretion of coach Allen. Last year Hackett was given the keys t...
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Looking back on the season 71 draft it was the 1st of our cycle and has been very influental in shaping teams into what we have seen in the Redzone universe at this point. Some very influental players are in their 3rd season with extensions to be had I figured it was a great time to look back on this class. With all of that being said lets go through some fun next gen stats brought to you by yours truly.
There are curre...
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Penn State was coming off of a successful season having captured a Fiesta bowl win. The heart and soul of the Penn State defense was Senior Linebacker Cory Beech. He was the singal caller on defense, led the team in tackles, tackles for loss, and showed his coverage skills netting 13 career interceptions while in college. However once the confetti fell and he celebrated with his teammates a strange feeling began to come over Beech. He realized that a c...
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All good things must come to an end. The Patriots dynasty. The Cowboys and 49ers in the 90s. The Steelers in the 70s. And now, we see another. The Adelman Commish dynasty. Is this a weird comparison? Absolutely. Will it make any sense, whatsoever? Probably not.
However, the run as commissioner Adel had in the past half-decade cannot go undervalued or unnoticed. When Adel was active and throwing out content, it was some of the best things for the league. Engagement and excitement...
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Born to Lead
Before he’d ever thought about being drafted or playing in the National Football Red Zone League, Derek Elam was named Cadet Colonel in his JROTC class in 7th grade, a post usually reserved for those significantly more senior than him. “He just oozed confidence, command, and charisma, the older members, to a man, recognized how special he was and each one of them followed him,” his commanding officer recalled.
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