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10. Cowboys (5-2) The Cowboys are coming off two great victories, and it looks like they are going in the right direction. The big test now is whether Dallas can take this level of play to the elite teams. But despite their resurgence, they still have a really bad loss to the 49ers, so they remain under them.
Niko BanksPublished 6 months ago in UnbalancedCFL Week 21 Recap: Let the Games Begin
For the second straight season, the 21st and final week of the CFL season was full of games that had no bearing on the playoff picture, as everything was settle in Week 20. The Calgary Stampeders nabbed the last spot in this year's playoffs, though it could be said that they got it by default, and once again, the road in the West Division will go through Winnipeg. The remaining three games of the regular season are played for pride, history, and in the case of a pair of teams, practice.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 6 months ago in UnbalancedIron Man's Unending Odyssey: Reshaping the MCU with Tony Stark's Survival in Avengers: Endgame
If Tony Stark, also known as Iron Man, did not perform the "snap" in the film "Avengers: Endgame" and continued to live up to the present day, it would mark a significant turning point in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) storyline. This decision would have a profound impact on characters and events within the MCU. Let's explore several scenarios that might unfold if Tony Stark remained alive and did not make the dramatic sacrifice.
Adrian WordsmithPublished 6 months ago in UnbalancedNFL Week 8 Recap: Bedlam in the Bay Area
Following the San Francisco 49ers' second straight loss, the news broke that Brock Purdy was under concussion protocol, and it actually looked like the Niners would have to start Sam Darnold in their game against the Cincinnati Bengals. As I was fathoming to possibility of seeing the QB who famously said he was seeing ghosts during the last Sunday of Halloween, an update was made that Purdy was good to go.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 6 months ago in UnbalancedDallas Cowboys Claim Victory
Dallas Cowboys Come Out On Top: Breaking Down Their Recent Victory Dallas Cowboys Kick Off Against The Eagles Kick-off
Nicholas SilverPublished 6 months ago in UnbalancedStay Informed with Cricket Betting News and Updates
For many people, cricket is more than simply a sport; it's a passion and a way of life. Beyond the thrill of watching games, there is another element that has millions of people interested in cricket betting. If you enjoy placing bets on cricket, remaining educated is essential to helping you make wise choices and raise your chances of success. We'll look at ways to keep up with cricket betting news and updates in this piece.
ExchmarketPublished 6 months ago in UnbalancedHistory of the NFL Playoffs (Part III: The Merger - 1970-1977)
In 1960, a new league debuted to rival the National Football League, as Lamar Hunt's American Football League served as a formidable foe to the longer standing NFL. Throughout the entire decade, each league had their set of teams and crowned their champions, but the 1966 saw the leagues decide to have their champions play against each other to crown an overall World Champion in pro football. The first-ever AFL-NFL World Championship Game was played on January 15, 1967 and was won by the NFL's Green Bay Packers over the AFL's Kansas City Chiefs. The Packers won the first two games, while the AFL's New York Jets and the aforementioned Chiefs won the next two.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 6 months ago in UnbalancedNFL Power Rankings
Before we get to the ten best teams in the NFL, let's first acknowledge the teams that have fallen off the list. The Bills flamed out against another AFC East opponent, and the Cowboys just missed being the 10th spot on the list.
Niko BanksPublished 6 months ago in UnbalancedNFL Week 7 Recap: Just One of Those Days
Last week, the Buffalo Bills were coming off quite a shaky performance. The offense was totally off for the most part, Josh Allen wasn't his usual self, and Tyler Bass missed a pair of field goals. Despite this, they got right back on track in the fourth quarter and won. This has been a regular occurrence for the Bills in recent years. They tend to have what I call, "just one of those days," where very little goes right, and Allen is less than the high level QB we know he is. The Bills either get away with it, or they don't. In the case of last week, they got away with it.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 6 months ago in UnbalancedCFL Week 20 Recap: Collapses and Completion
I was honestly hoping that we would see some playoff drama continuing into the final week of the season. Week 20, of course, is the penultimate week of the CFL season, and while the East picture is completely locked in, the West still had a few things to settle. I did figure that Week 21 would be needed to fill in those final pieces.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 6 months ago in UnbalancedHistory of the NFL Playoffs (Part II: The AFL and the Super Bowl - 1960s)
For the first 40 seasons of the National Football League's existence, the league stood as the primary source of pro football, with the league's standings determining which team is crowned as the NFL Champions for the first 13 seasons (1920-1932). The 1932 season ended with a tie atop the league standings between the Chicago Bears and the Portsmouth Spartans, leading to the two teams facing each other in a playoff game for the NFL Championship. The success of that game led to the NFL Championship Game being instilled on the following year, and from that point, the game was played between winners of the East and West Divisions (later the Eastern and Western Conferences).
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 6 months ago in UnbalancedHistory of the NFL Playoffs (Part I: The NFL Championship - 1920-1959)
Ever since I finished writing about the history of the MLB postseason, I had been wanting to do the same regarding the NFL playoffs, because I find the NFL's postseason so fascinating. For one, unlike the other three main leagues, the NFL doesn't do the whole "playoff series" thing--it's one game and done, though it feels like you're watching a playoff series all in a three hour span. Another thing I can't help but love is how similar the MLB and NFL playoff formats are, even back in the earliest of days.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 6 months ago in Unbalanced