The Wildcard’s NFL Predictions - Week 8
Fair to say that WC didn't pick a draw in the Cards/Hawks game but he is coming off his best week of picks for the season. Starting a run at about the same time as Matt Stafford, aye?
Fair to say that WC didn't pick a draw in the Cards/Hawks game but he is coming off his best week of picks for the season. Starting a run at about the same time as Matt Stafford, aye?
And here we have part two, in which the teams tasked with toppling the Warriors make their home. Key dudes, wildcard players, things to watch for and big questions for all, hooray.
The new season is upon us and that means the Wildcard's annual preview is back in bizzy. Going team by team through key players, wildcard's wildcard's, reasons to watch and big questions for each.
The good news is that Kirk Penney was a lot better after being called out in the last FBR. The bad news is that he needed to be because Corey Webster didn’t get it done.
Raise a glass for Mika Vukona, 300 games for the Breakers... but just sneakily be a little worried about how Kirk Penney is playing (and what that means for Corey Webster as well).
David Johnson, since taking over as the starter mid-2015, has run for 1010 yards in 11 games at almost 5 yards per carry and with 12 touchdowns. He's already got the record of 21 rushing TDs in his first two seasons.
In New Zealand, it’s a common thing to dwell on how well the big fella Kiwi Steve compares to his NBA comrades, but how do you actually quantify that kinda thing?
So who was the smartass who put the NZ Breakers, Kiwis rugby league team and Wellington Phoenix all in Perth on the same weekend?
Look, you can dismiss the Chargers all you want but the fact remains that come the fourth quarter there is no more exciting (/hilarious) team to watch.
There are plenty of little things to watch with this new Breakers team, plenty of sneaky little factors that could have a big ol’ impact on how things go this season.
A century of frustration and a history of futility are on the line as the Chicago Cubs try for their first World Series title since 1908 this MLB postseason.
The Rams have three wins. Case Keenum is their quarterback and Todd Gurley is averaging 2.6 yards per carry. They couldn’t block a defensive line built out of empty moonshine jugs, it’s that bad and yet they have three wins.
Although several long-serving key players remain – and one returns – it’s definitely tempting to say that this season marks the beginning of a new era for the New Zealand Breakers.
The Jaguars have played Wembley three times already – which is as many times as Queen played the great stadium (only counting when Freddie was fronting, of course) – while the Colts have never been to London.
Oh what’s that, New Zealand’s finest sporting ambassador is taking the stand to answer a bunch of abstract questions about basketball and facial hair? Yes, please.
Argh but why did it happen to him!? What did he do wrong?
Look everybody, Carson Wentz can CHANGE THE CALLS! And he THROWS ACCURATELY! And he ISN’T DAUNTED BY THE PROFESSIONAL GAME!
The last time we wrote about New Zealand’s lone representative in the NFL he was crushing suckers in preseason and showing why he deserved a chance in the big time.
Nick Willis is a bonafide athletic hero in New Zealand, what with two Olympic medals and a trio of Commonwealth Games ones. Can he throw a baseball though?
Of course, Brown snuck in five pumps whereas McCringleberry clearly learns that only two are permitted and the third pump is the one that draws the flag.