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The Defense of Ray Rice

Monday, September 15th, 2014

by Joe Davis

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I’m not defending the actions of Ray Rice.  I believe he made a horrible decision that will change his life forever.  Whatever discipline comes to him, it is warranted.  Many people around the country are upset with the Ravens fans that are still supporting him by wearing his jersey.  They are quick to criticize them as close-minded, die-hard fans that only care about football.  It’s not all about the fan base.  The answer lies within the city.

Baltimore is a very loyal place.  In Baltimore, the city has a very close family feel.  It is a major city (600,000+ population) with a small city feel.  Baltimore has a big chip on its shoulders.  Being in between Washington, Philadelphia, and New York, it often gets overlooked nationally.  If Baltimore embraces you as one of their own, they have your back through the thick and thin.  If the Ray Lewis incident happened in another city, he probably would have been cut and pushed aside.  Here in Baltimore, he just had a statue erected in front of M&T Bank Stadium.  The sense is we can talk about you but if someone outside the family does, then it’s on.  I have been in debates with Ravens fans that have spoken badly about Joe Flacco, but as soon as I have criticized him, I have felt the wrath.  As a Baltimorean that isn’t a Ravens fan, I really understand both sides of the issue.

So here’s the truth about Ray Rice.  He isn’t a wife-beating monster that should never play in the NFL again.  Nor is he the 1500 yard back that the Ravens can give the ball to 25+ times per game anymore.  The Ravens struggled with weather or not they should have cut him after a terrible 2013 season.  I honestly that they kept him because he was such a good guy, both on the field and off.  Ravens fans that wore his jersey to the game on Thursday against Pittsburgh were saying loudly that this is our guy and we still love him.  I hope Ray Rice has learned from his drunken actions from that night.  I also hope that his wife Janay and Ray continue to grow and support each other.  More than anything, I hope that their daughter will grow up and know that her daddy isn’t the bad guy that hit mommy.  I hope that the family gets the support from those surrounding them that they will need.  If not from the NFL and the Ravens, they can always turn to Baltimore.

 

Joe Davis of Sideline to Sideline, for War Room Sports 

Philadelphia Eagles – Indianapolis Colts MNF game has potential to be a shootout

Monday, September 15th, 2014

by Brandyn Campbell

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MNFWe’re coming to the close of Week 2 in the NFL, and significant injuries have already been unkind to many teams, the Philadelphia Eagles and Indianapolis Colts included. Philadelphia will play Indianapolis in Lucas Oil stadium, where Andrew Luck has a 13-3 record since being drafted by the team as the first overall pick three years ago. Will homefield advantage be the edge that the Colts need?

The good news for the Birds is that Indianapolis will be without Pro Bowl linebacker Robert Mathis, who led the league last season with 19.5 sacks. Mathis was serving a 4-game suspension for violating the league’s drug policy but is now out for the season, tearing his Achilles while training. The Colts also will be without inside linebacker Jerrell Freeman, who was their leading tackler both of the last two seasons.

Hopefully Indy’s D, absent of star power, will help Philadelphia’s patchwork offensive line. Chip Kelly is pleased at how quickly veteran guard Wade Smith is picking everything up, and is already splitting reps at left guard with Dennis Kelly, in Evan Mathis’ stead. Andrew Gardner is in at right tackle, taking over for Allen Barbre, who was the fill-in for Lane Johnson as he serves his 4-game PED suspension.

While the o-line is a decided matter of concern for Philadelphia, the amount of playmakers on the offense is not. Look for QB Nick Foles to put in a performance more like the second half of the season opener against the Jaguars than the first. The Colts are struggling to contain tight ends this season, which means that Brent Celek and Zach Ertz may have a field day. And LeSean McCoy now has Darren Sproles to share the load on running duty, and we may even see a peek at Chris Polk on the road. Add to this the fact that Mac is back–Jeremy Maclin had a solid debut in his return from injury–and the Eagles should have little trouble getting points on the board.

While Indy may not have the big names on defense at the moment, they have one of the best quarterbacks in the league to lead their offensive attack. Just in his third season in the league, Luck is strong, athletic, poised and precise. Luck’s weapons include receivers Reggie Wayne, T.Y. Hilton, and Hakeem Nicks. He also has tight ends Dwayne Allen, returning from injury, as well as favorite Coby Fleener. The team has almost no rushing game to speak of, with the team likely regretting their trade with the Browns for Trent Richardson more each week. He and Ahmad Bradshaw are sharing the team’s rushing “load,” if you can call it that–the Colts ran just nine times last week against the Broncos.

If the Eagles have a lead late in the game, don’t get too comfortable. The young QB has made a name for himself as the fourth-quarter comeback king.

This will be a good test to see just what the Eagles defense can do against a prolific passing attack. Big production will be needed from the secondary to keep Luck’s boys at bay. CB Brandon Boykin, who saw only 32 percent of snaps last week, should see more time on the field, and Cary Williams will need to be on top of his game in the defensive backfield.

This Monday night game could turn into a shoot out. Even with all of the assets that come with Luck, this Indy group doesn’t look like the strong teams of the past two seasons. It will be an exciting matchup that will see Philadelphia get the edge.

Prediction: Eagles 33, Colts 28

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Brandyn Campbell of Philly Sports Muse, for War Room Sports

After Further Review (#586)

Monday, September 15th, 2014

by Christopher Dinkins

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After Further Review

AFTER FURTHER REVIEW #586 SHOUTOUT to you ASTROS-METS and ANGELS-RED SOX……((MLB)) winners include ORIOLES…RAYS…TIGERS…NATIONALS…MARLINS…PIRATES…RED SOX…BREWERS…TWINS…CARDINALS…RANGERS…ASTROS…DODGERS…DIAMONDBACKS…ATHLETICS……the HUNT for OCTOBER is in the homestretch…for real…..NL DIV leaders (washington…st louis…los angeles)…..W/C (sf +3…pit…mil…atl)…….AL DIV leaders (baltimore…detroit…los angeles)…..W/C (oak +1.5…kc…sea…tor) on life support (ny…cle)…….ORIOLES will prolly be first to clinch their MAGIC NUMBER is 3…..((NFL)) ***WEEK 2*** BAL 26 PIT 6 (tnf)…CAR 24 DET 7…CIN 24 ATL 10…CLE 26 NO 24…STL 19 TB 17…HOU 30 OAK 14…GB 31 NYJ 24…DEN 24 KC 17…SD 30 SEA 21…BUF 29 MIA 10…WAS 41 JAX 10…DAL 26 TEN 10…ARI 25 NYG 14…NE 30 MIN 7…CHI 28 SF 20 (snf)…..PHI – IND (mnf)…….BENGALS…BILLS…BRONCOS…TEXANS…CARDINALS…PANTHERS all 2-0……who wouldda thought it ???….SAINTS…GIANTS…BUCCANEERS…JAGUARS…RAIDERS…CHIEFS…alllrighty then……((NCAAF)) ORE 48 WY 14…ALA 52 S.MISS 12…OKLA 34 TEN 10…S.CAR 38 GEO 35…TEX A&M 38 RICE 10…BAY 63 BUF 21…BC 37 USC 31…LSU 31 UL-M 0…..the AFTER FURTHER REVIEW NCAAF top 10 rankings 1.oregon (3-0) 2.florida state (2-0) 3.oklahoma (3-0) 4.alabama (3-0)—– 5.texas a&m (3-0) 6.auburn (2-0) 7.lsu (3-0) 8.notre dame (3-0) 9.baylor (3-0) 10.ole miss (3-0)….went 2-2 on NCAAF picks for the week…again !!!!……4-4 on the season……check out THE SPORTS HOUSE WITH SONNY AND CHRIS tonight on THE WACKO BOB NETWORK (646-478-5337….8-10pm) we gonna chop up ALL the football and sports you can shake a “switch” at ………((BOXING)) FLOYD “MONEY” MAYWEATHER defeated MARCOS MAIDANA by unanimous decision…surprised we havent heard more regarding “bite gate”…..but ummm…hey FLOYD….you did good….LEO SANTA CRUZ (champ) knocks out MANUEL ROMAN in second round to retain his JUNIOR FEATHERWEIGHT title….MICKEY BEY takes LIGHTWEIGHT title from MIGUEL VAZQUEZ…..JAMES DE LA ROSA wins by unanimous decision over ALFREDO ANGULO…….((WNBA)) ***2014 WNBA CHAMPIONS PHOENIX MERCURY***……MVP DIANA TAURASI………2014 WNBA ALL FIRST TEAM—-MAYA MOORE (lynx)….DIANA TAURASI /BRITNEY GRINER (pho)….CANDACE PARKER (sparks)….SKYLAR DIGGINS (shock)……((GOLF)) BILLY HORSCHEL wins TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP and FED EX CUP which adds an extra $10M to the purse…..he said “it was all a dream”……..((TENNIS)) ***DAVIS CUP*** SWITZERLAND v FRANCE for championship !!!!…..ROGER FEDERER is in the building like that !!!!…..MLB GAME of the day MARINERS (iwakuma) v ANGELS (shoemaker)……TRUE SCHOOL JAM of the day “GOT TO BE REAL” – CHERYL LYNN….its MONDAY……..and the brisko is entering the county….hoody season has arrived…….walk like a CHAMPION…….the BALLISTICS have been kicked !!!!!!!…..AFR.

 

Christopher “The Mayor” Dinkins of the After Further Review Podcast, for War Room Sports

Charlie Sheen enters the scene in LeSean McCoy bad tip hoopla

Thursday, September 11th, 2014

by Brandyn Campbell

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The level of attention that has been given to the fact that Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy chose to leave a twenty cent tip at

Charlie Sheen jumping into the fray on the LeSean McCoy tip ‘scandal’? Okay, ish just got cray.

Charlie Sheen jumping into the fray on the LeSean McCoy tip ‘scandal’? Okay, ish just got cray.

burger joint PYT is astounding. And the story is still going, as Hollywood celebrity Charlie Sheen has oddly entered the scene of the story.

On Monday, the restaurant’s owner made the questionable decision of posting McCoy’s receipt from the establishment on social media in an attempt to publicly shame the NFL star for leaving a poor tip.

The twenty cent tip that the Eagles’ LeSean McCoy just left our server on his $60 check is going to come in… http://fb.me/3OKxQ5DJv 

A flurry of discussion then ensued–was the receipt real or fake? Was the server trying to make a name for himself? Is Shady *really* that bad of a tipper?

The story took on a life of its own, with beat writers asking questions about the incident to the player as the team prepares for its first prime time outing of the season and the Eagles organization providing comment. Everyone had an opinion. Some felt McCoy had the right to comment on what may have been bad service, others defended the server and those in the restaurant industry.

Whatever way you slice it, the story got at least one Hollywood star’s attention. Always looking for a way to stay in the spotlight, Sheen didn’t call PYT to try to quietly show his support. No, he took to Twitter and pledged that he would give $1,000 to the wronged server. We’ll see.

A $.20 tip is not indicative of a bad tipper. It’s not someone leaving a mere 10% on their bill, or nothing at all. It’s close to nothing, but leaving a twenty cent tip is a very deliberate matter. You want to make a statement. Judging from the scores of comments that flooded the establishment’s Facebook page about poor service, McCoy exercised his right to let his wallet do the talking about his experience there.

Adult milkshakes can’t salvage everything, apparently.

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After Further Review (#585)

Wednesday, September 10th, 2014

by Christopher Dinkins

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After Further Review

AFTER FURTHER REVIEW #585 SHOUTOUT to you PETE ROSE (4192)…….((MLB)) winners include RAYS…NATIONALS…TWINS…PHILLIES…BLUE JAYS…TIGERS…METS…ORIOLES…REDS…ANGELS…MARLINS…ATHLETICS…PADRES…ASTROS…GIANTS…its getting down to the nitty gritty now…..division leaders AL (orioles…tigers/royals…angels) NL (nationals..cardinals..dodgers..)…still ALIVE in AL (oakland…tigers/royals…mariners…blue jays…cleveland…yankees)…still ALIVE in NL (giants…pirates…atlanta…brewers…marlins)……..DAVE STEWART would be a good look as GM for DIAMONDBACKS…..((NFL)) WEEK 2 matchups PIT-BAL (tnf)…STL-TB…MIA-BUF…DET-CAR…ATL-CIN*…NO-CLE…NE-MIN…ARI-NYG…DAL-TEN…JAX-WAS…SEA-SD…KC-DEN…NYJ-GB*…HOU-OAK…CHI-SF* (snf)…PHI-IND*…..who YOU got ????…..we discussed RAY RICE on AFTER FURTHER REVIEW 2.0 aka THE SIDELINE PASS last night….it was THE NOW RULE MOB EDITION…..thanks to CALLERS ((SLATE…KIA…ANGIE…MR HOLLYWOOD…MALCOLM A…MARCUS)) we had a nice conversation and heard opinions from both sides…..HOLLOWMASSIVE all day !!!!!…..((NCAAF)) AFR 2.0 top 10 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF rankings 1.OREGON (2-0) 2.OKLAHOMA (2-0) 3.FLORIDA STATE (2-0) 4.ALABAMA (2-0) 5.UCLA (2-0) 6.AUBURN (2-0) 7.BAYLOR (2-0) 8.GEORGIA (1-0) 9.LSU (2-0) 10. TEXAS A&M (2-0)….who YOU got ????……..((WNBA)) ***THE FINALS*** MERCURY 97 (griner 19) SKY 68 (delle donne 22) phoenix leads series 2-0……looks like the broom maybe out in CHICAGO on friday…..phoenix is entirely too strong and athletic for chicago….SYLVIA FOWLES cant do it all…..BRITNEY GRINER caught a elbow to the grill and kicked her tooth off the court ….((NASCAR))***SPRINT CUP STANDINGS*** 1.BRAD KESLOWSKI (2012) 2.JEFF GORDON (2009) 3.DALE EARNHARDT JR (2009) 4.JIMMIE JOHNSON (2009) 5.JOEY LOGANO (2009)…….MLB GAME of the day ROYALS (shields) v TIGERS (porcello)……TRUE SCHOOL JAM of the day “ONLY WHEN IM DRUNK” – THE ALKAHOLIKS feat KING TEE….its HUMP DAY…..get over it….the BALLISTICS have been kicked !!!!!…..AFR.

 

Christopher “The Mayor” Dinkins of the After Further Review Podcast, for War Room Sports

After Further Review (#583)

Monday, September 8th, 2014

by Christopher Dinkins

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After Further Review

AFTER FUTHER REVIEW #583 SHOUTOUT to you MARVIN HAGLER…….((NFL)) **WEEK 1** SEA 36 GB 16…CAR 20 TB 14…ATL 37 NO 34-OT…CIN 23 BAL 16…BUF 23 CHI-OT…HOU 17 WAS 6…TEN 26 KC 10…MIA 33 NE 20…NYJ 19 OAK 14…PHI 34 JAX 17…PIT 30 CLE 27…MIN 34 STL 6…SF 28 DAL 17…DEN 31 IND 24…….TONIGHT MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL annual two for one …..GIANTS v LIONS….CHARGERS v CARDINALS…..who YOU got ?????……the inside view of RAY RICE situation has been released….awww man homie….((MLB)) winners include ROYALS…CLEVELAND…METS…MARLINS…BLUE JAYS…NATIONALS…ORIOLES…ANGELS…CARDINALS…PIRATES…RANGERS…ASTROS…ROCKIES…DODGERS…TIGERS……nice day for DEREK JETER (yankees) at THE STADIUM….too bad we couldn’t bring win home…..LONG STREAK (angels-rockies 4) WRONG STREAK (padres 5)…gonna discuss tonight on THE SPORTS HOUSE WITH SONNY AND CHRIS (THE WACKO BOB NETWORK 8-10pm…646-478-5337)………((WNBA)) **THE FINALS** (game 1) MERCURY 83 (dupree 26) SKY 62 (fowles 19)…..BRITNEY GRINER (mercury) had a block party…sets record with 8 blocks….ELENA DELLE DONNE (sky) 2 pts in 10 mins (back)……((NCAAF)) FLORIDA STATE 37 CITADEL 12…..ALABAMA 41 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 0…..OREGON 46 MICHIGAN STATE 27…..OKLAHOMA 52 TULSA 7…..AUBURN 59 SAN JOSE STATE 13…..VIRGINIA TECH 35 OHIO STATE 21…..TEXAS A&M 73 LAMAR 3….BAYLOR 70 NORTHWESTERN STATE 6…….((TENNIS)) ***US OPEN*** SERENA WILLIAMS over CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (6-3.6-3)….SERENA WILLIAMS 2014 US OPEN WOMENS CHAMPION…….mens side….KEI NISHIKORI v MARIN CILIC in MENS FINAL TODAY (5pm/CBS)……((GOLF)) ***BMW CHAMPIONSHIP*** BILLY HORSCHEL wins with a (-14/266)……RORY MCILROY finishes (-8/272)……((CFL)) SASKATCHEWAN 30 WINNIPEG 24….BRITISH COLUMBIA 7 OTTAWA 5….CALGARY 41 EDMONTON 34…..MONTREAL 38 HAMILTON 31……just in case you keep up with that eh…..((BOXING)) ADRIEN BRONER wins a unanimous decision over EMMANUEL TAYLOR (the knockdown wit :12 seconds left kinda saved BRONER)….he don’t want no parts of LUCAS MATTHYSSE….for real…for real…its MAYHEM 2 WEEK…..((FLOYD MAYWEATHER v MARCOS MAIDANA))….who YOU got ?????……..don’t forget THE MAYOR is in the building TONIGHT (SPORTS HOUSE with SONNY and CHRIS)…TOMORROW (AFTER FURTHER REVIEW 2.0 aka THE SIDELINE PASS)……and WEDNESDAY (SPORTSHOUSE with SONNY and CHRIS)……check it out and getcha SPORTS live and direct on THE WACKO BOB NETWORK……..MLB GAME of the day ROYALS (guthrie) v TIGERS (verlander)…..NFL GAME of the day GIANTS v LIONS……TRUE SCHOOL JAM of the day “EVERYBODY WANTS TO RULE THE WORLD”- TEARS FOR FEARS……hope you enjoy your monday…..its almost HOODY SEASON……break them joints out !!!!!……the BALLISTICS have been kicked !!!!!!!…….AFR.

 

Christopher “The Mayor” Dinkins of the After Further Review Podcast, for War Room Sports

Wild ride sees Philadelphia Eagles land on top in opener against Jacksonville Jaguars

Monday, September 8th, 2014

by Brandyn Campbell

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It was truly a tale of two halves. The first half was a nightmare; the second, a revelation. Seriously, weren’t they playing Jacksonville? Why were the Philadelphia Eagles such a mess?

In the opening quarters of the game, Foles was unsteady, holding the ball too long. The confidence of last season seemed to elude him. His first half achievements included throwing a red-zone interception and fumbling the ball twice. Much of the offseason chatter revolved around whether Foles could continue his consistent performances. The opening minutes of the 2014 season appeared to tell us that, perhaps, it wouldn’t be as certain as we anticipated.

But not so fast. It’s a 60-minute game, and in case we had forgotten, things change in an instant in the NFL.

Was it, somehow, the way Chip Kelly had drawn up the game plan? “Oh, God no,” said Kelly.

Whatever occurred in the locker room at halftime to right the many, many wrongs of the first half in Sunday’s game worked. Suddenly, the 17-0 shutout became a 34-point run by the Eagles for which the Jaguars had no answer, with Philadelphia securing a convincing 34-17 win.

Thank goodness for special teams, who kept the opening half carnage less than it would have been otherwise. Jacksonville kicker Josh Scobee did the Eagles a solid by missing a 50-yard field goal attempt. Then, when the Jags had an opportunity to extend their lead to 21-0, special teams did the damn thing and DE Brandon Bair blocked a 36-yard FG attempt.

After an awful opening quarter, the defense came back to put in a solid performance. Safety Malcolm Jenkins thought the Eagles being tested early was ideal.

“A team that hasn’t been tested can’t be trusted,” Jenkins said. “This was our opportunity to show what we’re made of, to show what we’re going to do when we face some adversity. I think we responded well.”

Part of the impressive response came at the end of the game to sign, seal and deliver an Eagles win, with big man Fletcher Cox recovering a fumble and taking it in for a 17-yard TD.

The turnaround began with a 49-yard touchdown run by Darren Sproles in the third quarter.  Can you say, great offseason pickup? The run was the longest of his career, and helped ignite an Eagles offense in desperate need of a spark.

Jeremy Maclin was in fine form for his regular season return, with Foles hitting the wide open receiver for a 68-yard TD in the fourth. He finished the day with 97 yards on four catches.

Even on a bad day, Foles threw for 322 yards and two touchdowns. Foles recovery from a bad performance in many ways may have given us more confidence in him than a perfect outing with no issues. You need to know that, even when rattled, your QB can still come back and win the game.

Unfortunately, the second-half comeback couldn’t right all of the wrongs that occurred in the first two quarters of the game. Left guard Evan Mathis was carted off the field with an injury to his left leg. An MRI on Monday to shed light on the extent of his injury, thought to be a sprained MCL. One play after the injury to Mathis, right tackle Allen Barbre, filling in for the suspended Lane Johnson, left the field with an apparent injury to his right leg.

The way this Eagles team was able to settle down and regain focus at the half, then come back to put together a 34-point streak shows what you want to see in a football team. They kept their cool and worked together to dig out of a deficit. Then, once they regained balance, they showed what they can do to get and retain the lead.

What more could you ask for from a Philadelphia season opener? There were boos, then wild cheers, and all while we gave our hearts an amazing workout as it all unfolded.

It’s great to have you back, Eagles football.

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A new phase, a new season for the Philadelphia Eagles

Sunday, September 7th, 2014

by Brandyn Campbell

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Matthew is one!!!

Matthew is one!!!

Philly Sports Muse is proud to introduce Matthew & Me, an occasional column that will look at the Philadelphia Eagles team and fandom through the lens of parenthood and my son. Today, Matthew’s transition into toddlerhood gives inspiration to anticipating the 2014 Eagles team. 

One year ago at this time, I was mother to a one-month old baby. I was exhausted, overwhelmed, but elated with my baby boy. And, I freely admit, I had absolutely no idea what I was doing. Even in the haze of the most significant life event I’d ever experienced as a backdrop, I could not wait for Eagles football.
 
The unpredictability of the journey of motherhood was like the collective uncertainty Philadelphia fans experienced at the dawn of the 2013 regular season about the Chip Kelly era. Enlivened by the new, innovative methods he brought to everything from nutrition to practices, we wondered exactly how his system would translate to the professional ranks. There was no doubt that Kelly was a force in college football, but could he bring those same results to the NFL? And how quickly? We were dying to get the season underway to find out.
 
An impressive debut against the Redskins made way to slower starts with less successful results. But like a new parent, Kelly found his footing. It may not have been entirely comfortable, but growth never is. He pushed his limits as a coach and those of his players and saw that, even with the daunting goal of having a winning season in the NFL under a first year coach, they could do it. And they did it, winning seven of their last eight games, rolling into the postseason to boot.
 
Fast forward to September 2014. As we prepare for the Eagles season opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars this afternoon there are, once again, nerves. It’s the excitement and anxiety that fills every preseason and pregame experience. What will this new season bring?
 
My son, Matthew, now 13 months old, has recently taken his first steps. Every series he puts together these days displays more and more confidence in his new skill. While a few weeks ago staying upright while putting one foot in front of the other was the end-goal, complexity is now added to the mix. An ability to sidestep obstacles has emerged. He can now stop, remain standing, and then continue in his forward trajectory, all without falling down. Turns–left, right, and about-face–have entered the mix.
 
So, too, it goes with the Eagles. The Eagles under Chip Kelly have transitioned from their infancy into a new phase. After the timidity and uncertainty that come with the first few steps comes surer footing with each subsequent maneuver. With practice, once unsteady feet coordinate to form a fast and steady gait that move quickly and assuredly towards their goal.
 
The fundamentals of Kelly’s system are under his players’ belts. The very basic defense of 2013 can transition into a D with added strength, efficiency and complexity in 2014. The prolific offense of 2013 will evolve with new weapons on the team. The sure footing that ended the 2013 campaign will grow even more steady and confident as the march through  the 2014 season begins.
 
Parenting, as with coaching, involves tireless, irregular hours. There is always a measure of trepidation that pushes you to continually strive to do more and be more. Last year was about survival; this year it’s about making football season entirely our own.
 
Questions surrounding the offense this offseason have amounted to issues of consistency. Can Nick Foles repeat the successes of last year? We didn’t know what to expect from the defense. The Birds’ performance in the third preseason game, leading the team to shutout the Steelers at the half and resulting in a 31-21 victory, showed what we needed to see from the D. That they could go against some of the best in the league and shut ‘em down. Those were the first, critical steps. Now comes the hard part–repeating that success each game against every opponent.
 
We, as proud Eagles fans, know they can do it.
 
As if we weren’t excited throughout the 2013 season about all the possibilities that a new era brought to the team, the success of the team made that optimism grow. And then Chip Kelly endeared us all by showing he knew exactly what this town, and Eagles football, is all about by uttering these words: “We’re from Philadelphia and we fight.” I don’t know about you, but I know have that emblazoned on a shirt that will go in the rotation of my Eagles game day gear.
 
With the remote control typically hidden from his toddler hands, my son has learned to simply walk up to the television, pressing the glowing button to turn it on at the source. It’s typically a practice we discourage. But this fall, so long as the channel is set to the Eagles broadcast, we’ll make it work.
 
Now it’s time for the real fun to begin.

 
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Brandyn Campbell of Philly Sports Muse, for War Room Sports

After Further Review (#582)

Friday, September 5th, 2014

by Christopher Dinkins

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After Further Review

AFTER FURTHER REVIEW #582 SHOUTOUT to you OZZIE NEWSOME…((NFL)) –SEAHAWKS 36 PACKERS 16–……sorry KIA…..we know you picked GREEN BAY to win……nooooooo idea why ….but oh well…..BEAST MODE aka MARSHAWN LYNCH (seahawks)110 yds rushing….94 between tackles….tough running….HA HA CLINTON-DIX (packers) missed and whiffed on some tackles…cmon yo !!!!…..((MLB)) YANKEES 5 RED SOX 4 (walkoff-headley hr)….ORIOLES 9 REDS 7….TIGERS 11 CLEVELAND 4(11)….BLUE JAYS 1 RAYS 0….MARINERS 10 RANGERS 2….CARDINALS 3 BREWERS 2…..ANGELS 5 TWINS 4….DIAMONDBACKS 5 PADRES 1……..we just cant bury YANKEES yet…..there is STILL a chance…..black suit is STILL in closet…..((NBA)) are you ready for 10 am tipoff times ???…..ADAM SILVER (thecommish) says CHINESE must be accommodated and that earlier start times for some games is “a possibility”……allllrighty then……AND he is down with “legalized sports betting”…….how much are those CONVERSE sneakers worn by MICHAEL JORDAN in ’84 OLYMPICS ????……..((NCAAF)) ARIZONA 26 TX-SAN ANTONIO 23….is RICKY WILLIAMS (yes THAT one) still running backs coach at TX-SA ???…..NOTRE DAME v OHIO STATE…sounds good right ???….ummm you gotta wait until 2022 for that one…..ummm might wanna catch that NOTRE DAME -MICHIGAN game tomorrow (will be last time they play for a MINUTE !!!)…….((BOXING)) some of you great EXCUSE MAKERS need to let me know why PETER QUILLIN would vacate his TITLE and career high payday ($1.4M) to avoid fighting mandatory challenger MATT KOROBOV……..now what ROC NATION ?????……NEW WELTERWEIGHT champ KELL BROOK was stabbed in leg while on vacation……((NHL)) COUNTDOWN to OPENING NIGHT (OCT 8)……32 days…..are YOU ready ????…..there are SEVEN teams without captains heading into season……AFR wants PK SUBBAN (canadiens) to get the “C” jersey…..((GOLF)) RORY MCILROY (-3/67) is tied for lead at BMW CHAMPIONSHIP with JORDAN SPIETH and GARY WOODWARD…….((TENNIS)) ***US OPEN*** ROGER FEDERER over GAEL MONFILS (4-6.3-6.6-4.7-5.6-2)…..MARIN CILIC over TOMAS BERDYCH (6-2.6-4.7-6(4) )……its DOUBLEHEADER FRIDAY ……MLB GAME(s) of the day ROYALS (shields) v YANKEES (pineda) / GIANTS (peavy) v TIGERS (porcello)…….TRUE SCHOOL JAM(s) of the day “CANT TRUSS IT” – PUBLIC ENEMY / “GANGSTA..GANGSTA” – N.W.A………its FRIDAY……watch out for the REV…….the BALLISTICS have been kicked !!!!!!………AFR.

 

Christopher “The Mayor” Dinkins of the After Further Review Podcast, for War Room Sports

2014 Preseason NFL QB Rankings 1-32

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2014

by Devin McMillan

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QBs Top 4

The NFL season is almost here.  Everyone’s making lists, rankings, predictions, etc, so I’d figured I may as well jump into the mix with my 2014 Preseason NFL Quarterback Rankings.  There are tons of QB rankings in existence with various criteria.  While my rankings are not exactly lifetime achievement awards, consistency definitely plays a significant role in my thought process.  HOWEVER, while a bad season by a good QB may drop him a notch or a few in my mind, it doesn’t necessarily mean I will rank that QB below a quarterback who has only had one or two good seasons.  For example, even though Eli Manning threw the football to the opposing team 27 times last season, it doesn’t necessarily mean I will rank him under someone like Nick Foles, who only threw it to the other team twice.  There are some young QB’s who still need to show and prove for at least another season to reach their potential on this list.  So in essence, your past body of work does indeed have meaning here, but it is just a major variable among variables.  So without further ado, here is where I currently rank the 32 starting QB’s in the National Football League:

1. Peyton Manning – Denver Broncos

Drew WillyNow 38 years old, “The Sheriff” is coming off the very best season of his storied career as he led the 13-3 Denver Broncos to the Super Bowl, only to be destroyed by the Seattle Seahawks.  The beatdown was so brutal, it makes it easy to forget that Manning completed 68.3% of his passes last season, for 5477 yards, 55 TD passes, just 10 INTs, and a hefty passer rating of 115.1, while starting all 16 regular season games.  It will be interesting to see how he will come back after such a deflating loss in the Super Bowl, but after a ridiculous season this late in a ridiculous career, it’s only right that he enter the 2014 campaign in the top spot.

2. Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers

ARPrior to the resurgence of Peyton Manning, I had Aaron Rodgers ranked as the best QB in the NFL.  Even with the resurgence of the Denver signal-caller, an argument can still be made for Rodgers.  What may play against him in the “best in the league” argument is the fact that injuries limited him to 9 games last season. While his bottom-line statistics suffered due to missed time, Manning lit the league on fire with record numbers.  However, in those 9 games, Rodgers still proved his importance to the Green Bay Packers and his stature in the NFL.  The team went 6-3 with him at the helm, while only posting a 2-4-1 record without him.  His 104.9 QB rating was among the tops in the league and a healthy Aaron Rodgers will be looking to reclaim his top-spot in the upcoming season.

3. Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints

DBAnother 5162 yards, another 39 TDs, another 104.7 QB rating, another year at the office for Drew Brees.  His continuance of a consistent assault on the NFL record books, along with the return of his head coach Sean Payton, helped the New Orleans Saints climb right back into the ranks of contenders last season (11-5), after a brief fall-off (7-9) in the 2012 season.  “The Little QB That Could” continues to defy the odds, and with his #1 target (Jimmy Graham) locked in, and last year’s 4th ranked defense, he should prove his ranking once again with another successful season down by the Bayou.

4. Tom Brady – New England Patriots

TBTom Brady is greatness personified.  While throwing mainly to a group of rookies last season, “Tom Terrific” still amassed over 4000 yards (6th time in his career) and 25 TDs (9th time in his career).  Even though he had a bit of a “down” year statistically, his steady hand still helped to guide a consistent New England Patriots franchise to a 12-4 mark, another division title, and an 8th Conference Championship Game appearance under his leadership.  He hasn’t displayed any real signs of slowing down, so his place in the top 5 should be secure for the foreseeable future.

5. Andrew Luck – Indianapolis Colts

ALI struggled with the decision to put Andrew Luck this high on my list.  However, the proof is in the pudding with this guy.  In my opinion, he is BY FAR the best QB in the newer crop of signal callers.  He has not registered eye-popping statistics thus far in his tenure, but since joining the 2-14 (2011) Indianapolis Colts for the start of the 2012 season, he’s led them to back-to-back 11-5 campaigns, at a time that we all thought the team would be in rebuilding mode.  He just has….”IT”….whatever “IT” is.  What better answer than “Andrew Luck” is there to the question, “which NFL QB would you take to start/build a team around right now”?  I imagine he’ll be shooting up to the top of this list within the next few seasons.

6. Philip Rivers – San Diego Chargers

PRHe’s baaaack!!!  Phillip Rivers has been described by Jimmy Williams of War Room Sports, as the “Nas” of NFL quarterbacks.  He “went from top 10 to not mentioned at all”, but the 2013 NFL season was his Stillmatic album of sorts, triumphantly returning him to the elite of the league.  In leading the Chargers to a surprise playoff berth last season, Rivers completed 69.5% of his passes, for 4478 yards, 32 TDs, against 11 interceptions, while posting a 105.5 passer rating (following back-to-back years of 88.7 & 88.6 passer ratings respectively).

7. Ben Roethlisberger – Pittsburgh Steelers

BRTeam success has been waning in “The Steel City” as of late, but “Big Ben” is still a very effective quarterback.  It seems as if his arsenal gets depleted every year, as he has lost another big target in Emmanuel Sanders this offseason.  However, with a reliable Antonio Brown, a steady Heath Miller, all-purpose rookie Dri Archer, and the “Mary-Jane Brothers” in the backfield, Ben Roethlisberger should once again justify his top 10 status among NFL signal callers.

 

8. Tony Romo – Dallas Cowboys

TRProbably the most hated quarterback in the entire NFL, I feel Tony Romo is a bit underappreciated.  Never lacking statistical success, Romo is usually solely blamed for the underachievement of the Dallas Cowboys as a whole, year in and year out.  I’d venture to say that without Romo, the Cowboys wouldn’t even sniff the .500 record they’ve earned the past three seasons.  For you stat guys out there, it’s ironic that Romo has such a reputation of being a choker, considering his 69.6 completion percentage and 105.6 passer rating in the fourth quarter just last year.  He is one of the active leaders with 11 fourth quarter comebacks in the past three seasons and for his career, he has led 20 fourth quarter comebacks and 23 game-winning drives.  With all those facts uncovered, I still have eyes, and yes, I’ve most certainly seen Tony Romo make several untimely mistakes that has cost his team.  However, his mistakes aren’t as glaring as that Cowboys defense that ranked DEAD LAST in the NFL last season.  Well, I guess it is as glaring…if that’s what you WANT your eyes to see.  Romo may not even last the entirety of this season, as he is still dealing with back issues.  But either way, I predict another disappointing campaign for him and his “Boys”.

9. Eli Manning – New York Giants

EMIt is rather difficult to justify Eli Manning remaining in the top 10 of NFL QB’s, but this is a case where a guy has some historical credit in his wallet.  A TERRIBLE season in 2013 saw the two-time Super Bowl MVP toss the ball to the other team at an alarming rate.  With only 18 TD passes, 27 interceptions, and the lowest passer rating since his rookie season (69.4), Eli can only go back up from here.  The team sounds confident that he will do just that under the Giants’ new offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo, who brings along an entirely new system.  One more season like last year and Eli can kiss my top 10 good-bye.  The younger Manning has always earned his keep in the playoffs. Now if only the Giants can make it back to the playoffs, Eli can get back into his element.

10. Jay Cutler – Chicago Bears

JCWhat will another year under Marc Trestman do for Jay Cutler?  Along with one of the best wide receiver tandems and one of the best receiving running backs in the NFL, I think it will do wonders.  His first season under Trestman was cut short by a torn groin muscle.  While on the shelf, he had to sit back and watch his backup become the most popular guy in town by actually playing better than he did.  Now with McCown in Tampa, he can concentrate on performing without having to look over his shoulder.  A confident Jay Cutler is a scary Jay Cutler.

11. Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons

MR“Matty Ice” played significant portions of the 2013 season without his main offensive weapons.  Roddy White missed 3 games and was clearly not healthy throughout the season while dealing with a high ankle sprain and then a hamstring.  Steven Jackson missed 4 games dealing with a hamstring of his own.  Budding star Julio Jones spent the final 11 games of 2013 on injured reserve after fracturing his right foot, which already had a screw in it.  Left tackle Sam Baker also went to injured reserve after missing 5 weeks with a left knee injury.  Unfortunately, Sam Baker will also miss the entire 2014 campaign with a torn patellar tendon, suffered in a preseason loss to the Houston Texans, this time in his right knee.  Everyone else is back, even though Steven Jackson is battling through another hamstring injury and legendary tight end Tony Gonzalez has called it quits.  Many see Matt Ryan as an elite QB.  Injuries are always a devastating obstacle to overcome, but elite QB’s rise to the occasion.  While Ryan’s numbers didn’t suffer last season, he obviously didn’t make a big enough impact to overcome the obstacles.  Will he live up to his billing this season?

12. Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions

MSMatt Stafford is the personification of the term “stat-monster”.  In the past three seasons alone (his only three as a full 16-game starter); he has passed for 14,655 yards and 90 touchdowns.  The problem is…he’s only led the talent-laden Detroit Lions to the postseason once in 5 years.  In his short career, Stafford has led 10 fourth quarter comebacks and 12 game-winning drives, but cannot seem to translate his late-game heroics into playoff berths.  The Lions again have high expectations in a very competitive NFC North division this season, but they’ll only go as far as their 6th year passer will take them.

13. Russell Wilson – Seattle Seahawks

RWThe quarterback of the reigning Super Bowl champs hasn’t rang up eye-popping numbers, but he has been much more than a “game manager”.  In his first two NFL seasons, Wilson has shown remarkable poise and maturity while being asked to lead a team that was ready to contend in every other area.  He has thrived in the role of the Seahawks’ only “question mark” and has answered every question quite impressively.  Blessed with special instincts and athletic ability, Russell is a passer who runs when he HAS TO, and is not afraid to slide and live to play another play.  Admittedly, the way the defense played in Super Bowl XLVIII, the Seahawks would have won with me under center that night.  However, Russell Wilson’s impact in leading them there should not be overlooked.  He went through some young quarterback struggles along the way, but he never completely hit the wall.  I’m sure the Hawks’ defense will struggle at some point and we’ll get to see how Russell responds when the rest of the team is depending on him to hold them down through a rough patch.

14. Andy Dalton – Cincinnati Bengals

Andy DaltonI didn’t understand the amount of opposition to Andy Dalton’s new deal in Cincinnati.  He has shown marked improvement in each of his 3 years in the league, and has led the Bengals to the postseason in all 3 seasons as well.  However, the playoffs are where Dalton’s struggles have been most prevalent.  In 3 playoff games, he has thrown 1 touchdown against 6 interceptions, and his passer rating has fallen to 56.2 from 85.7 in three regular seasons.  If Dalton is to stay on the top half of this list, he must start performing in the postseason.

15. Cam Newton – Carolina Panthers

Cam NewtonMost likely the most physically imposing QB in the league, Cam Newton took no time surpassing the expectations of many doubters, including myself, after being chosen #1 overall in the 2011 NFL Draft.  In 3 seasons, Cam has accounted for 92 total touchdowns (64 passing and 28 rushing), two Pro-Bowl appearances, and one playoff game.  The Panthers brass hasn’t exactly blessed Newton with world-beaters on the outside, but great QB’s don’t always need big-name receivers to be great.  It’s up to Cam to lift the level of play of everyone else on that offense.  He has.  He will.

16. Nick Foles – Philadelphia Eagles

NF2014 is a very important year for Nick Foles.  After a brilliant 2013 campaign, filling in for the oft-injured Mike Vick and becoming the Eagles’ full-time starter, Foles has to prove that last season’s success wasn’t just an aberration.  The decision-making ability that led to his “27 TDs vs. 2 INTs” performance in 2013 needs to be on full display this season, in order to win over a tough crowd in Philly.  Foles can go either way here.  A season like, or close to last year’s, could vault him up this list, just as a bad season could easily send him on a slide down these rankings.  He is currently a victim of his own sample size.

17. Colin Kaepernick – San Francisco 49ers

Colin KaepernickPrior to last season, Ron Jaworski said that Colin Kaepernick “could be one of the greatest quarterbacks ever”.  Even though football fans went crazy at the prospect, I understood that “Jaws” was merely making a point about Kap’s skill set and potential.  If the young quarterback wants to realize anything close to that potential, he has to be more consistent.  He has games where that “upside” in on full display, but he’ll follow it up with a stinker or two that makes you doubt that he can lead the Niners to a Super Bowl victory.  You know the clichés: “You’re only as good as your last game”; “what have you done for me lately?”; yadda, yadda yadda.  Just remember, this is only Kap’s second year as a full-time starter, and with his new contract, he has plenty of motivation to chase Jaws’ vision of him.

18. Joe Flacco – Baltimore Ravens

JFTwo seasons ago, Joe Flacco concluded one of the greatest postseason runs we’d ever seen with the Super Bowl XLVII MVP award.  Last season, the newly-minted $120.6 Million Man followed it up with a 19 touchdown, 22 interception, clunker of a season, that saw he and the reigning Super Bowl champs left on the outside of the playoffs.  I’ve certainly seen him play at a level that would put him much higher on this list.  Will we ever see that again?

 

19. Alex Smith – Kansas City Chiefs

ASWhat you CANNOT deny over the past three seasons is that Alex-Smith-led teams win.  However, the issue with many fans and analysts is whether or not his teams win BECAUSE of him or simply because they are good teams.  He has been branded with the dreaded title of “game manager”, and though he boasts the 4th highest TD to INT ratio in the NFL over the past three seasons, I am tempted to attribute that statistic to his perceived fear of letting the ball fly in certain situations.  Alex Smith believes he is a franchise quarterback.  He also believes that he is a major reason behind last year’s turnaround of the Kansas City Chiefs.  Strapped with a new 4-year/$68 Million extension, Smith will set out to make the rest of us believe it as well.

20. Robert Griffin III – Washington Professional Football Team

Robert Griffin IIIEven coming off the knee injury suffered in the lone playoff game of his brilliant rookie season, I personally thought year two was a great opportunity for Robert Griffin III to shake the growing “running quarterback” label and show off his chops as a passer.  The scouting report coming out of Baylor read that RG3 was a passer that just happened to possess world-class speed.  In a year where his mobility was limited, he didn’t show this to be true.  Now with a new coaching staff in place, he has another opportunity to show us that he can achieve super-stardom in this league as a passer.  He has a full cupboard of weaponry to utilize in his quest to prove doubters wrong.  Pierre Garcon, DeSean Jackson, Andre Roberts, Jordan Reed, and Alfred Morris in the backfield could be a frightening prospect for opposing defenses.  It all comes down to what Griffin can do behind an improving offensive line.  It’s a HUGE year for RG3.

21. Carson Palmer – Arizona Cardinals

CPCarson Palmer will never again be the quarterback that he was on his way to being in his second and third seasons in the NFL, but he still has enough left in the tank to lead a talented Arizona Cardinals team to a playoff berth.  In order to be that guy, especially in the tough NFC West, Palmer must cut down on the turnovers.  A focused Carson Palmer can still pull out the carving knives from time to time, but in those moments that he loses focus, he’s prone to bad mistakes.  Without a legitimate threat holding the clipboard behind him, the team is his.  What he does with it in 2014 remains to be seen.

22. Ryan Tannehill – Miami Dolphins

RTFrom year #1 to year #2, Ryan Tannehill improved his completion percentage (+2.1), his passing yards (+619), his TD passes (+12), unfortunately his interceptions (+4), and his passer rating (+5.6).  However, his improvement only contributed to one more game in the “win column” for the Miami Dolphins.  The young signal caller has shown plenty of poise in the pocket and he’s on track to becoming a very good quarterback in this league.  What I question however, is will his impact increase with his quarterback skills?  That remains to be seen.

23. Josh McCown – Tampa Bay Buccaneers

JM66.5% completions, 1829 yards, 13 TDs, 1 INT, 109 passer rating, 3 wins, 2 losses.  These are Josh McCown’s numbers in the 8 appearances (5 starts) he made for an injured Jay Cutler last season in Chicago.  This put the 12th-year journeyman back onto to NFL radars, which resulted in a starting job in Tampa Bay.  The pressure to perform is high, as the Buccaneers are being touted by many as a team on the rise this season.  McCown has unseated a capable second year guy in Mike Glennon, who played fairly well in 13 starts in his rookie campaign last year.  I don’t think anyone expects Josh to play at the clip in which he played last season in Chicago, but how well does he have to play to keep the youngster on the bench?

24. Matt Cassel – Minnesota Vikings

Matt CasselAfter a pretty good preseason by both quarterbacks, Matt Cassel beat out rookie Teddy Bridgewater for the starting job…but how long will he keep it?  The only way I see Cassel holding onto the spot for the duration of the season is if the Vikings are winning games.  That’s a tough order in the competitive NFC North division.  Cassel played in 9 games last season and started 6 for the Vikings, so it’s obvious that he has the edge due to knowledge and experience.  Though he’s a viable NFL quarterback, make no mistake, Cassel is simply playing the role of “seat-filler” for the next “future of the franchise” in Teddy Bridgewater.

25. Ryan Fitzpatrick – Houston Texans

RFRyan Fitzpatrick is with his third team in three years.  How much should we read into that?  The 2005 seventh-round pick from Harvard has had some semblance of success in this league, which prompted the Buffalo Bills to pull the trigger on a 6-year/$59 Million deal ($24 Million guaranteed) after a 4-2 start back in 2011.  The Bills won only 2 more games that season and Fitzpatrick finished with a career-high 23 interceptions.  As a matter of fact, he’d only go on to win 8 more games as the Bills’ starting QB after the ink dried on that contract.  Last year, he started 9 games for the Tennessee Titans and led them to a 3-6 record while tossing 14 touchdowns and 12 interceptions, while filling in for the oft-injured Jake Locker.  The Houston Texans have the talent to bounce back from a disastrous 2013 season, but I’d say the biggest question mark is the quarterback position.

26. Geno Smith – New York Jets

GSGeno Smith was thrown into the fire last season in his rookie year.  His response wasn’t very consistent.  He had his moments where he appeared to be “steadying the ship”, but overall, turnovers were his undoing.  In 16 starts, he tossed 12 touchdowns against 21 interceptions, while leading the NY Jets to an 8-8 record.  The Jets believe they can contend for a playoff spot this year so they’ve hedged their bet by adding veteran QB Michael Vick, to give Geno a little push.  We’ll see how he responds in his sophomore year.

27. Shaun Hill – St. Louis Rams

SHThrust into the starting role due to yet another ACL tear for Sam Bradford, Shaun Hill evidently inspires enough confidence in Rams’ head coach Jeff Fisher to stand pat, instead of making a desperate move to bring in another QB.  On the other hand, it could be that Fisher doesn’t want to give up drafts picks for someone else’s backup and actually save them for a run at his own rookie stud in the upcoming draft.  Yeah, I’ll go with that.  However, Shaun Hill has ample experience in this league and could prove to be a very good stopgap in the meantime.  He has started 26 games between San Francisco & Detroit, and has thrown 41 touchdowns against 23 interceptions.  He is steady, and besides, it’s not as if we knew exactly what we would get from Bradford in the first place.

28. Chad Henne – Jacksonville Jaguars

CHJust like Matt Cassel, 4 spots up this list, Chad Henne will start the season filling a seat for the “future of the franchise”.  The difference in this situation, is that his rookie backup (for now), Blake Bortles, clearly outplayed him in the preseason.  It’s clear that Jags’ head coach Gus Bradley isn’t quite ready to throw his new toy into the fire, but judging from Chad Henne’s NFL resume (55 TDs/62 INTs/ 18-32 record as a starter), I presume that we’ll see Bortles at some point this season.

29. Jake Locker – Tennessee Titans

Jake LockerJake Locker is entering his 4th season in the NFL, but we still don’t know enough about him.  Since becoming the Titans’ starter in 2012, he has missed significant time, only starting 18 of 32 games, with a myriad of injuries (foot, hip, and shoulder).   Any time he has started to show promise, he goes down with an injury.  I believe this is a “make or break” year for Locker.  If he can remain healthy, he has a lot to prove.

30. E.J. Manuel – Buffalo Bills

EJ ManuelManuel’s shaky rookie campaign was limited to 10 games due to not one, not two, but THREE knee injuries. In those 10 games, we really couldn’t get much of a glimpse into the future, so this is the year for him to prove to Bills fans that their team made the right decision in making him the first QB off the board in the 2013 NFL Draft.  He hasn’t looked great in this year’s training camp and preseason, but hopefully that all will change when the ball is kicked off on Sunday.  In an attempt to sure up the depth at the position, the Bills have signed veteran Kyle Orton to be the team’s backup.  If at any point during the season, the keys need to be turned over to Orton, the Bills may be back in the market for a QB in the offseason.  Let’s hope that doesn’t happen.

31. Brian Hoyer – Cleveland Browns

BHWith a lot of help from his teammates, Brian Hoyer struggled throughout the 2014 preseason; however this did not prevent Browns’ head coach Mike Pettine from naming the 6th year backup QB his starter over rookie sensation and Heisman Trophy winner, Johnny Manziel.  Hoyer started 3 games last season, subbing for the injured Brandon Weeden, before going down in the third game with a torn ACL on an awkward slide and hit from Bills’ linebacker Kiko Alonso.  He was impressive in the first two games however, throwing 5 touchdown passes and 2 interceptions, while leading the Browns to consecutive victories (they also won the third game, even though Hoyer went down in the first quarter).  How long will his leash be, considering the highly-touted “Johnny Football” is lurking behind his shoulder?

32. Derek Carr – Oakland Raiders

DCDerek “was just handed the keys to this” Carr a couple days prior to the official start of the NFL season.  Even though his head coach touted Matt Shaub as the starter all throughout camp and preseason, Carr’s early development gave Dennis Allen the confidence to roll the dice on his 2nd round rookie.  We’re hoping that playing right away doesn’t have the same effect on Derek as it did on his brother David, but Oakland’s offensive line should be good enough to avoid that from happening.

 

HAPPY FOOTBALL SEASON EVERYBODY!!!

 

Devin McMillan of The War Room, for War Room Sports