Jermaine Cole received a lot of criticism in response to his most recent song, did he deserve it? Also, Dabo Swinney hasn’t changed one bit, and the top ten defensive backs in the NFL right now.
Read MoreA brief discussion around what college football and NFL stadiums will look like this fall, plus the absurdity of using public money for football stadiums, and ranking the top ten wide receivers in the NFL right now.
Read MoreLast week we delayed recording our weekly episode of All 22. In this episode, we discuss what is happening in our nation in the context of football, breakdown why Drew Brees’ initial comments are so disconcerting, and talk about the top ten running backs in the NFL right now.
Read More(5:00) Our love of Jets twitter and Jamal Adams being shopped; (17:40) Tom Brady is no longer a top QB, (28:35) breaking down the Dak conundrum, (49:15) the case for Carson Wentz, and (68:30) why the Taysom Hill to Lamar Jackson comparisons highlight the NFL's minority head coach crisis
Read MoreOn the next couple weeks of All 22 it’s all about the quarterback. This week, we discuss the top ten signal callers in NFL history, with particular discussion around Russell Wilson’s brilliance and why Tom Brady is far and away better than Joe Montana.
Read MoreThis week we talk about which title-less coaches have the best shot of winning two of them before 2020, and we lay out our post spring top 25.
Read MoreOn this week’s episode we dive deep into why Jordan Love was actually a really good pick, which teams had the most intriguing and disappointing drafts and go division-by-division with our NFL Draft grades. There’s also some fun tidbits on why the Falcons should actually have two Super Bowl rings and why you really can’t make a reasonable argument for LeBron being better Michael.
Read MoreWe talk about how good Joe Burrow can be at the next level, why Washington needs to consider taking Tua with the second pick, whether or not Atlanta's championship window has closed, and should Justin Fields be in the same conversation as Trevor Lawrence.
Read MoreThere’s reason for the fanbase of each NFC East team to be optimistic about the future.
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