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Can Dak Prescott Bounce Back in Year Three?

After a crushing loss in the NFC Divisional Round to the Green Bay Packers in 2016, Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys felt like they hadn't fulfilled their full potential for the season. The rookie duo of Prescott and star running back Ezekiel Elliott had carried the Cowboys to a 13-3 season before being bounced by Green Bay as the top seed in the NFC. But there was a huge, glistening silver lining in Dallas after that heartbreaking last-second loss to the Packers. The 'Boys had tied their best regular season record in franchise history while being lead by two rookies on offense. Things were looking brighter than ever in Big D for the following season. Weeks prior to the start of the 2017-18 regular season, commissioner Roger Goodell announced that Ezekiel Elliott had been suspended for the first six games of the season after a scandal arose surrounding his alleged abuse of an ex-girlfriend. Zeke was able to battle it out in court, remaining eligible to play up until w

Don’t Sleep On The Browns

(via footballscoop.com) By Constantine Martin Twitter: @gusmartin321 The Cleveland Browns have been a sham of a NFL football team for years. There is no denying that. A pitiful 4-44 record over the last three seasons somehow does not convey the full scope of the organization's failures, but perhaps the city's 0-16 parade after the 2017 season accurately depicts how dysfunctional football in Cleveland truly is. With that being said, the Browns' misfortunes might finally be coming to an end. The 2018-2019 season will hopefully mark a turning point for Browns football, as the team has, at long last, actually acquired talented players at pivotal positions. Browns fans can finally have something real and tangible to look forward to for the first time in what seems like forever. Lets go through the most promising units the Browns will utilize in the upcoming season and how they can help them win some games, or at least improve from zero wins to one. 1. Rec

Fly Eagles Fly - The NFL's Next Dynasty

By: Scott Edwards Twitter: @scottedwards18 When looking at the NFL, you begin to think, who’s next? Who is the next team to become a dynasty? Tom Brady’s career is winding down, and it seems as though the Patriots empire is beginning to as well, so who else would be better suited to take the dynasty title at this point than the Eagles? The team that defeated the reigning dynasty of the NFL in the Super Bowl may be the team that can become the next one. The team is led by now 3 rd year QB Carson Wentz, who was bound to win the MVP award in his second season until a torn ACL ended his season prematurely. With numbers of 3,296 passing yards, 33 TD, and just 7 INTs, it is hard to imagine that Wentz will only improve has he gets older. Wentz is an unbelievable athlete who possesses pure accuracy, a beautiful spiral on his ball, and an absolute cannon for an arm. The arm-sleeved QB brings an undeniable swagger to the field game in and game out, leaving you in awe after see

Why 2018 is a Make-Or-Break Year for Jameis Winston

By Constantine Martin Twitter: @gusmartin321 You might have heard, and you heard right. Jameis Winston is making headlines again for his antics off the field. The NFL intends to suspend Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston for the first three games of the 2018-2019 season for violating the league's personal conduct policy, ESPN reported  Thursday. This punishment stems from an incident in March 2016, during which Winston allegedly groped an Uber driver in Scottsdale, Arizona. The NFL has been investigating the accusation since November 17, 2017, when the accusation was reported by BuzzFeed, and now decided to hand down Winston a three-game suspension. This breaking news caused fans and analysts alike to have concerns about not only the Bucs' playoff chances for next year, but also the future of the team's 2015 first overall pick. Personal conduct issues are nothing new to Winston. In 2013 he was accused of rape while playing at Florida State Univ