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Coaching matters and I really don't want to depend on Jason Garrett going over nine wins, so I'm taking the Cowboys' under, but ... oh, no ... R.J. White LOVES the Dallas over (Amari Cooper killed his under bet last year). R.J. and I agree to disagree as we predict all the NFC East win totals, talk NFL news and much more. |
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After having back-to-back seasons derailed by injury, Carson Wentz showed up at Eagles OTAs and brought a jolt of energy. Jason La Canfora was there and says what Wentz didn't bring was any interest in rehashing the haze of his surgery and recovery. So, what can we expect in 2019 from the snakebitten QB? Here's what JLC says to look for. |
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Bobby Wagner hasn't participated in the Seahawks' OTAs while he waits for a new contract to be hammered out, but don't worry, he'll still be busy. Wagner's going to bypass an agent and represent himself, so Joel Corry took a look at the history of such a setup, as well as the risks and rewards for Wagner. Here are the concerns Joel says the Seahawks should have, too. |
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You might remember how the Saints' 2018 season ended, when a non-call in the NFC title game wound up CHANGING PASS INTERFERENCE RULES. But the Saints have had time to get over that, and they've still got an enormously talented roster. John Breech says they can even win Super Bowl LIV, but they'll have to do three things first; one involves a phone call to an ex-Raven. |
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Speaking of the new pass interference rules, NFL owners voted back in March to change them following the Rams-Saints debacle, and now they've decided to change them again. Coaches will still be able to challenge PI penalties, even ones that go uncalled, but here's how the rules were tweaked regarding instant replay. |
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The NFL Draft was held in New York for 50 years starting in 1965, but beginning in 2015 it hit the road, with stops in Chicago, Philly, Dallas and Nashville. We already know next year's draft will be in Vegas (!) but what about the year after that, and in 2023? The NFL announced the locales for those years; could they coincide with hometown Super Bowl champs? |
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