The Wildcard’s NFL Predictions - Week 4
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.
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.
Concussion is a dirty word in the National Football League. Player safety is great, concussion protocol is not.
And we’re back with the 2016 NFL season, which begins… exactly how the last one ended. Panthers vs Broncos.
Some traditions we take for granted, like standing for the national anthem. Others are as eagerly anticipated today as they were the very first time they occurred.
The Chicago Bears completed their preseason with a 21-7 win over the Cleveland Browns on Friday afternoon, NZT. The last game of the preseason and the last chance that many players had to impress the coaching staff.