End of Russ?…Dart Era Begins!

This week the NY Giants decided to bench Russell Wilson and start Jaxson Dart for the remainder of the season. With an 0-3 start can you blame them? Well, yesterday the Giants got there first win of the season. This is a good start to what Giants fans hope is a great era for Jaxson Dart.  With the offense struggling, Jaxson Dart definitely was an improvement getting 21 points. NY struggled getting touchdowns, but both sides of the ball definitely played inspired football. This leads to another question. Is this the end of Russell Wilson’s career? He struggled in Denver, got cut, and rookie Bo Nix got the Broncos to the playoffs the following season. Russ got to Pittsburgh, gets to the playoffs, but then loses the position to a 41 year old Aaron Rogers. Now in NY, Russ struggles again and loses the starting job to another rookie in Dart. Russ said he can still play but it’s not showing up on the field. Is it time to call it quits and spend time with Ciara? Most men would probably say yes, but Russ needs to do some soul searching and see if Russ can still cook.

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What in the Jerry’s World Just Happened?

Cowboy fans across the globe is in a state of shock and disbelief today. The cowboys trade what could potentially be one of the best defensive players of all time away and to a conference for at that. Is this really the lowest point for Jerry jones? He wants to play hard with his best players only to show that he carries a bigger stick than they do but at what cost? It’s clear Jerry comes before his players and of course winning, but really what player wants to play for an organization like that? meanwhile the Packers just elevated themselves as possible contenders for the NFC and cowboys… Well, looks like another losing season for them and they will be non-relevant for a Superbowl. As long as Jerry is running the show, the cowboys will never win another Superbowl title.

Cancun Already?

Now that the first round of the playoffs are over this is a good time to take a look into what’s next for team’s sent home early:

  1. Miami Heat- after the Jimmy butler fiasco, the Heat have lot of questions to consider. Do they rebuild or retool with another superstar. Is it time for the godfather Pat Riley to retire?
  2. Detroit Pistons – the future looks bright with a new regime of the bad boys. What moves can they make to make them more of a contender and make strong duo with cade Cunningham? Maybe a Greek Freak possibly?
  3. Milwaukee Bucks – is this the last year for Giannis. With Dame out for next season teams may not fear the dear next year. Is it time for a rebuild without the Greek Freak?
  4. Orlando Magic – injuries plague their season. Can Orlando bring back that magic again with a healthy team and be back among the top teams in the East?
  5. Memphis Grizzlies- is it time to move on from Ja? Will Memphis still  want shooot it up with him or will they blow things up?
  6. Los Angeles Clippers – another game 7 lost for James harden. Can the clippers really a contender when James sucks so bad in game 7? Can kawhi stay healthy or will he still be on load management once again?
  7. Los Angeles Lakers – time is running out for LeBron to win another title and cement his GOAT status. Can Luka stay in game shape? Can Rob Palinka make moves to make the team championship contenders?
  8. Houston Rockets – the last team out. For one thing, the rockets are good at building cause they make a lot of bricks. Can they improve their shooting? Are they a star player away from being contenders? Will they be in the KD sweepstakes?

A lot interesting things can happen this offeason. Oh wasn’t mentioned that the cooper Flagg sweepstakes starts Monday. Who gonna get the #1 pick? San Antonio, New Orleans, Washington? All these teams date lies in a single ping pong ball. Stay tuned!!!

Dallas Mavs Contenders to Pretenders


The Dallas Mavericks — Western Conference champions and finals runner-up from last season are now out of the playoffs. Where did things go south for a franchise that once showed so much promise as contenders, only to become pretenders?

Was it the unprecedented trade that dealt away their young, franchise, world-premiere player? Or was it the decimation caused by injuries that followed the trade? From Kyrie’s season-ending torn ACL to the plethora of injuries that plagued their big men, the setbacks piled up.

What’s your take?