Seth Cox jumped in to answer some draft questions from Bryan Doherty after the first round of the NFL draft. What led to Geno Smith’s collapse? What teams came away as the big winners? How did Seth like his Arizona Cardinals pick of Jonathan Cooper at #7? Also E.J Manuel pick reaction, best players still [...]
NFL Draft Preview Podcast
Seth Cox comes on to talk NFL Draft for Thursday Night as he goes over the process of evaluating a player, the uncertainty at #1 in this year’s draft, some mid-round sleepers he’s high on in the 2013 class as well as the best case/worst case scenario for his Arizona Cardinals at #7. (Sorry for [...]
Ten Offseason Moves I Hope Happen in 2013
The offseason is already here for 30 NFL teams, and free agency and the NFL Draft are right around the corner. Every offseason, countless phone calls are made and a hundreds of athletes will call a new city their home. For teams like the Chiefs and the Jaguars, the offseason is a key opportunity to [...]
Wild Card Preview: Indianapolis Colts at Baltimore Ravens
If you’ve read anything I’ve ever written before you’ve probably picked up on a couple of trends. One thing I am always good for when it comes to picking games is seeing which team may have an upper hand that most people are overlooking. It usually does not come down to the actual talent level [...]
One Streak Down, One to Go: Bengals Look to End Playoff Dry Spell
Following the 1981 season, the Cincinnati Bengals – then in their 14th year of existence – lost the Super Bowl to a San Francisco 49ers team led by legendary coach Bill Walsh and his future Hall-of-Fame quarterback Joe Montana. The following year the Bengals finished a strike-shortened 1982 season with a 7-2 record and a [...]
Week 5 NFL Preview with the CEO
Week 5 is upon us, and I have struggled at right around .500 since my extremely good start. This week, with time constraints and lack of focus, I am going to go ahead and give you a quick hitter preview on all the games of the week, minus my look at my game of the [...]
Moving on from 2010: The AFC North
James Caughlin Let’s be honest, there’s a lot of talent in this division and it looks like overall it will be stronger this year. The Steelers and Ravens represent the class of the division while the Cleveland Browns can only get better and the Bengals can’t get any worse. Pittsburgh Steelers 2010: 12-4, AFC North [...]