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NFL Week 5 Recap: Quarterbacks Be Trippin'
The theme of Week 5 of the 2022 NFL season seemed to be quarterback screw-ups, whether it's a series of bad decisions, or just one colossal foul-up. If there is one QB who really shifted things with his mental mistake, it has to be Kyler Murray. Oh man, this one hurts. A couple of months ago, I wrote a story about the Arizona Cardinals attempting to force a "homework clause" on Murray as part of his contract, which stated that he had to watch four hours of game film a day. Like a lot of fans, I thought it was insulting, because he's too talented to be subjected to this sort of thing.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago in Unbalanced2022 Division Series Preview
I do love the Division Series, which once served as the opening round of the MLB Postseason. The League Division Series (LDS) officially debuted in the 1995 season, and has been played under a best-of-five format ever since. From 1995 until 2011, the Division Series marked the beginning of the postseason, with three wins advancing the two winners in each league to the League Championship Series (LCS). Since 2012, the LDS is the second round after the Wild Card Game (now the Wild Card Series), and the LDS means, as Jim Ross often says, "Business is about to pick up."
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedCFL Week 18 Recap: Giving Thanks
Week 18 of the CFL season saw the league celebrate the final holiday of the regular season: Canadian Thanksgiving. As we all know, in Canada, the Thanksgiving holiday falls on the second Monday in October, and similar to Americans, they do celebrate with turkey and football. Entering Canada's Thanksgiving Weekend, a few teams could lock up playoff spots and a first-round bye, while two others faced elimination. The scenarios for Week 18 were as follows:
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedFive famous teams from the Russian Premier League
Back in the early nineties, the once-glorious Soviet soccer scene collapsed along with the country's collapse, and the Soviet National Football League was naturally consigned to the dustbin of history and declared its end.
Wall BerryPublished 2 years ago in CleatsAlgeria's top 10 all-time soccer players
Algeria, formerly a French dependency of Algeria, was formally established as an independent country after 1962, but its economy, culture, sports and other factors are still under the obvious influence of France, and soccer is quite a popular sport in Algeria.
Boni SolliPublished 2 years ago in CleatsThe top five players in Lebanese soccer history
Lebanon is a small country in West Asia bordering the Mediterranean Sea, with a land area of 10,400 square kilometres and a population of about 6.9 million. Among the countries in the Arab world, Lebanon is one of the late starters, with civil wars in the 1990s and unstable times in the new century, all walks of life are in a difficult and tortuous development, with a serious outflow of soccer talent.
Top 5 players in Tunisian soccer history
In the modern football world, there are always some national teams are a bit "pig eat tiger" feeling, meaning that usually fans are difficult to notice their existence, but look at their tournament results are more than many teams with a stronger presence to glory, enjoy the [Carthage Eagles] or [North Africa Light Cavalry] called the Tunisian national team. The Tunisian national team, known as the "Eagles of Carthage" or the "North African Cavalry", is one of them.
The top ten stars who have broken through the national soccer goal
Breaking the national soccer goal is not a great player achievement, but for the famous players who are not Asian players, it is a rare opportunity, because our national football in addition to the World Cup final round in 2002 is barely out of Asia only.