NFL

Falcons’ Offense Needs To Rise Up

draytonBy: Drayton Hogarth

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The Atlanta Falcons will kick off their 51st season in the NFL, with the ultimate goal to finally bring home their first Lombardi trophy.

Head coach Dan Quinn will look to improve upon the team’s 8-8 record from last season.

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Todd Gurley Break Out Season

jjBy: JJ Lanier

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It happens every single year. I sit back and get completely immersed in the current season of Hard Knocks, so much so that I inevitably draft two or three players for my fantasy team based solely on the show.

You might as well go ahead and pencil in the Rams’ defense and Tavon Austin as soon to be members of that distinguished club. The one L.A. Player I’d really like to have, and who is primed for a breakout season, is Todd Gurley.

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Making The Cut For Falcons

tj1By: TJ Hartnett

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Once again the Falcons enter a new season looking to show the NFL (and their fans) that they are a football team worth watching.

Another season that began with promise and ended with fairly consistent and bitter disappointment has come and gone, and Atlanta has had a whole offseason to mull over 2015 and make improvements; and with August comes exhibitions games.

Meaningless as the games are to the standings, they are still the first action of the new season, and with comes all that hope and promise yet again. Continue reading

Boring Sports Summer

jjBy: JJ Lanier

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Welcome to what is becoming an annual “It’s been a long sports summer, the Braves are still in last place, and I can’t possibly write another preseason article on SEC Football” story from yours truly.

For someone who writes stories on southern sports I like to refer to these days as the ‘Bob Ross’ days. You know, as in I’d rather watch that man with the glorious fro paint pictures of mountain ranges than subject myself to following whether or not the Hawks are going to give some guy I’ve never heard $5 million dollars a year to sit the bench.

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Loved or Hated?

jjBy: JJ Lanier

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As a society we love our polls. As sports fans polls have almost become as important as the actual sports themselves.

There are preseason polls, in-season polls that entire shows are built around, way too early to predict polls, and numerous ones polling who is the best such and such at whatever. I’m pretty sure there’s even a poll that polls which polls should be polled.

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Koetting Ties

jjBy: JJ Lanier

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There is a lot of pressure that goes along with being the head coach of a professional sports team.

It’s not nearly as intense as the President of the United States type pressure, but it’s certainly more than reading the name of winner of the Miss USA competition. (I still love you on Family Feud, Steve).

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Betting on Bortles

kippBy: Kipp Branch

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The Jacksonville Jaguars coming off another losing season have to be very pleased in how QB Blake Bortles progressed between year one and two in the 24 year old’s young NFL career.

The good:

The Jags saw some good strides forward from quarterback Blake Bortles in his second NFL season. Bortles threw for 4,428 yards and 35 touchdowns while forming a strong partnership with wide receivers Allen Hurns and Allen Robinson.

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NFC South Quarterback Division

jjBy: JJ Lanier

Allow me to be the 1,768,348th person to say the quarterback position is the most important position on the football field. It’s certainly not a new thought, but it’s the truth.

If you’re a fan of the NFC South then you’re in luck, because from top to bottom, it has the strongest quarterback play of any division in football.

You have the reigning MVP in Cam Newton. A future Hall of Famer with Drew Brees. Jameis Winston has an incredibly bright future. And Matt Ryan is not only one of the better second tier quarterbacks around, but he has a nickname made for a beer endorsement.

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