Chiefs Over / Under Season Wins
Apparently some in Vegas expect the Kansas City Chiefs to experience a minor setback in 2014, as the current over/under for wins is set at eight.
Apparently some in Vegas expect the Kansas City Chiefs to experience a minor setback in 2014, as the current over/under for wins is set at eight.
On Thursday, the San Diego Chargers host the Dallas Cowboys at Qualcomm Stadium. These two teams are average at best and will likely fight for a wild card, but it’s an intriguing preseason match-up.
The Baltimore Ravens start their preseason at home against the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday. This is a game that’ll provide more intensity than other games this week, as the Harbaugh brothers go H2H.
The PGA pros head to Louisville, Kentucky this week and the Valhalla Golf Club – scene of the 2008 Ryder Cup to play the 2014 PGA Championship. .
Tougher Schedule, Heightened Expectations Will Force Chiefs To Take Step Back In AFC West
The Kansas City Chiefs were the Cinderella story of the AFC in 2013. When the clock struck midnight in their AFC Wild Card collapse against the Indianapolis Colts, the biggest question was whether or not this team had peaked.
Super Bowl Or Bust For Manning, Broncos After Offseason Reload
Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos were punched in the mouth at Super Bowl XLVIII. After being embarrassed by the Seattle Seahawks the Broncos spent the offseason retooling with hopes that this year they can get the job done.
The New England Patriots travel south to take on the Washington Redskins at FedEx Field in week 1 preseason action. The Redskins are small favorites at home while the total has been set low.
The natives are getting a little restless in Atlanta. Georgia Tech has used its schematic advantage to have some success since Paul Johnson took over but it seems like they are not competing very well with the upper echelon teams in the league now that the offense is more familiar.
Dominant Defense, Stability On Offense Key To Texans’ Improvement In 2014
That the Houston Texans underachieved in 2013 is a major understatement. The Texans were expected to challenge for a Super Bowl after making improvements to a roster that won 10 games in 2011 and 12 games in 2012, but the bottom fell out after several key players were either hurt or failed to live up to expectations.
Jaguars Still A Year Away Despite Being Headed In Right Direction
Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Gus Bradley entered a nightmare situation when he took the job in 2013. Considering what he dealt with, it’s pretty impressive that his team went 4-12.
Expectations Tempered For Titans’ Franchise That Is In Transition
The Tennessee Titans have talked about 2014 as the start of a new era for the franchise. Ken Whisenhunt is the new head coach and Ray Horton is turning the base defense over from a 4-3 to a 3-4, but the Titans have decided to give the starting quarterback from the previous regime another shot with Jake Locker.
Luck, Colts Once Again The Class Of The AFC South
The Indianapolis Colts have opened the Andrew Luck era with back-to-back 11-win seasons and a playoff win over the Kansas City Chiefs a year ago, so it’s easy to understand why expectations of this team are high.
The MLB season is back from break, and the front offices for each team has big decisions looming. There’s still a long way to go in a season that’s a marathon, not a sprint. With that said, it’s these opinions we formulate that help us to build the foundation of a profitable second half.
The Fresno State Bulldogs have played two great seasons under head coach Tim DeRuyter, and while it would be unfair to say they have no shot at winning another Mountain West championship in 2014, it’s clear that the Boise State Broncos have taken over the reigns as favorites entering the new college football season.
The Boise State Broncos are entering 2014 with Bryan Harsin roaming the sidelines as head coach—the first head coach not named Chris Petersen since the 2005 season. Harsin was brought in from Arkansas State (offensive coordinator), although he was once a part of the Broncos’ organization.
The Indianapolis Colts finished the 2013 season with an 11-5 record. That was good enough for a spot atop the AFC South Division, and it gave them the sixth-best record in the NFL when it was all said and done.