Newton was one off the league lead for passing TDs despite his wide receivers being Ted Ginn, Devin Funchess, Philly Brown, and Jerricho Cotchery, and then added 10 rushing TDs to boot. Certainly worthy, even if there were a few other good candidates.
While youāre here, would you mind telling me who Kamaraās backup is?
I thought that Murray had that gig locked up, but now Iām learning that may not be the case. Not sure what to believe.
Maybe heās gonna go for 2 after every touchdown.
Honestly, it probably wouldnāt be a bad idea in the long run.
Murray made the team, but thereās been some buzz that Tony Jones Jr. could be in line to take some of or even eventually take over that role. (Murray is 31! I had no idea.)
Latavius Murray is going to end up on the same name recognition level as Trung Candidate or Peyton Hillis but somehow have a 12 year career
I mean Mark Davis really is the Donald Trump of football owners.
He has horrible hair, horrible dress sense, has none nothing but be his dadās son, and builds tacky monstrosities like that house.
The interior will be either all white or all gold. Iām guessing all white.
Apparently heās vaccinated. So heās eligible to come back after 2 consecutive negative tests and no symptoms.
I havenāt watched the National Football League in a few years, am intending to start watching again and want to make a large season bet so I have a team for the season. I want one some chance to win and entertaining to watch. Any ideas? KC too bandwagony, TB too Bradyish. A friend recommended Balt but I hear they have a mobile QB and itās so reckless betting one of those for a SB win. Thoughts?
LA Rams or Seattle Seahawks imo
Former Patriot WR David Patten died in a motorcycle accident the other day. RIP
Buffalo.
If you want a real boom or bust wild ride Iād go with Cleveland. Anywhere from 2-15 to champs is in play and would not be all that surprising.
I am a 49ers fan so I am biased but I think they should be interesting to watch this year. Superbowl is a long shot but they went 6-10 last year in a tough division with their star defensive player out all season and their starting QB only playing 6 games. The team seems to have improved in all areas (caveat: they lost their defense coordinator who is now the Jets HC). The NFC West is still a tough division but this also means that there should be a bunch of entertaining games.
I got a vibe that this McCorkle fella is something special. Belichick is going to coach the first team to ever win a SB with a rookie QB.
This is the correct answer. Great answer and you canāt help but feel good if they actually pull it off.
Definitely rams imo
I truly believe that one Cam season he was the greatest college player ever.