(Barring any pre-draft or draft day trades) 1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Marcus Mariota, QB (Oregon)- Whether it be Mariota or Florida State's Jameis Winston, a quarterback will be taken number one overall for the seventh time in the last decade. Systematically, Winston may be the better choice due to his successful operation of Jimbo Fisher's pro style, 10/11/12 personnel offense.... Continue Reading →
The Case for Ohio State to Repeat
Since 1980, 10 teams have won a national title and started the following year as the number one team in the Associated Press poll, only to fail to repeat as champs the following year. Although the number seems small, it realistically should be even smaller. In 1996, the Nebraska Cornhuskers garnered the number one spot following their National... Continue Reading →
1999: A Year in Review
At the turn of the century, the NFL witnessed a revolution. A brief, but shining revolution in St. Louis, Missouri known today as the Greatest Show on Turf. Before this revolution, we must begin with mediocrity. From 1990-1999, the St. Louis Rams posted an (unfortunately) unparalleled 45-99 record. Translation? They won 31 percent of their... Continue Reading →
