Alabama is all the way back and this is Nick Saban's best coaching job
Alabama is all the way back. Alabama is all the way back. Jalen Milroe has figured it out... I think our take was right from September, I think this is Nick Saban's best coaching job.
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View episodeJosh Dobbs with zero practice reps would be a better fit for the Jets offense than Zach Wilson
Honestly, I think if they had Josh Dobbs at quarterback, they could figure it out. Josh Dobbs with zero practice reps is probably a better fit for that offense than Zach Wilson is.
The Jets are the second-best team in the NFC
NFC standings took a hit [this week]. I put Lions one, Jets two, 49ers three, Seahawks four, Eagles five.
Aaron Rodgers is trolling the media and is not actually close to coming back from his Achilles injury
My theory about Aaron Rodgers is he is, he's a troll. He loves trolling. He loves fucking with the media a little bit... I don't think that he's gonna come back in a couple weeks. I think he's doing this knowing that the media will see him on TV and talk about Aaron Rodgers coming back.
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Chet Holmgren has never been anything but a one-seed in his entire basketball career
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