It's finally here. The big game, the Super Bowl, it's time. When it comes to a game of this magnitude, we have to take a look into the game at its most basic level. Every game has lead to this point in these players' careers. Now, we all get to see the magic unfold. Will the Seahawks get their first Super Bowl trophy? Will Peyton get his second? Will the Broncos get their third as a franchise? Let's dive right in!
ZimCaster Sports Blog
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Saturday, January 18, 2014
NFL Playoffs: Championship Weekend
I haven't had time to breakdown every part of both games, but I'll give you my top three things to watch for both games! Let's get started.
Friday, January 10, 2014
NFL Playoffs: Divisional Round - San Francisco at Carolina
Finally
to finish off the Divisional Round, we conclude with the final NFC match-up.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
NFL Playoffs: Divisional Round - New Orleans at Seattle
Heading over to the other conference, let’s look at the first NFC match-up.
Monday, January 6, 2014
NFL Playoffs: Divisional Round - Indianapolis at New England
Continuing
with the Divisional Playoffs, let’s dive into the other AFC match-up!
NFL Playoffs: Divisional Round - San Diego at Denver
Welcome
to the NFL Playoffs, where the best teams get a rest and your record doesn’t
matter. No one cares what you did in the regular season. Sorry, Kansas City, no
one cares that you were the last undefeated team in the NFL. Sorry,
Philadelphia, no one cares that you won seven of your last eight games. Sorry,
Cincinnati, no one cares that you beat out Baltimore and Pittsburgh for the AFC
North. Sorry, Green Bay, San Francisco doesn’t care what Aaron Rodgers means to
your playoff hopes.
It
might seem harsh, but that’s how the playoffs work. You fight and claw and give
it all you have, but it’s not good enough if you aren’t hoisting the Lombardi
Trophy. Ask everyone who doubted John Elway before he won two. Ask the people
who currently doubt Peyton Manning. Ask those who continually defend Tom Brady
because he has won three Super Bowls, the last of which was in 2005. The four
losers of Wild Card weekend will not get to help continue the trend of Wild
Card teams in the Super Bowl. However, San Diego, Indianapolis, New Orleans and
San Francisco can continue that trend.
I’ll
take a look at the Divisional Round and how each matchup will shake out.
Friday, January 3, 2014
NFL Coaches Thoughts
There were six coaches fired either during or after the season ended. Here are my thoughts on the jobs and where the holes are for each team...
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