Vallee’s View: The Chalk Roll on Wild Card Weekend

By Michael Vallee   The NFL playoffs are as good as it gets.  Nothing is more anticipated, relevant, analyzed and enjoyed in the world of sports.  Whether you are tailgating at Gillette, watching the games with friends at a bar or house or parking your backside on the couch for 8 straight hours, if you are among the millions of football fans virtually your entire social calendar over the next…

January 11, 2017
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NCAA Football: 5 Candidates Cal Should Consider for Their Head Coach Opening

Cal inexplicably fired head football coach Sonny Dykes on Sunday. While the firing was late, there are several quality coaches available to fill the opening. 1. Chip Kelly, Free Agent: Of course Chip Kelly would be at the top of this list. Why wouldn’t he be? He’s a proven winner at the collegiate level, runs the spread offense and is a terrific recruiter. Kelly also has ties to high school…

January 11, 2017
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Breaking Down the Clemson Rub Play Against Alabama

By John Sarianides Clemson beat Alabama on a last second touchdown pass from Deshaun Foster to Hunter Renfroe. The play is mired in controversy because Alabama and their fans think Clemson committed offensive pass interference on the play.  I tend to agree with them. I think it was offensive P.I but Renfroe got away with it. Give Dabo Swinney and co-coordinators Tony Elliott and Jeff Scott. They made a great…

January 10, 2017
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Nickel Package: Five Thoughts on the National Championship Game

Clemson beat Alabama on a last second touchdown pass from Deshaun Watson to Hunter Renfroe to clinch the Tigers first national title since 1981.  Here are five thoughts from the game. By John Sarianides 1. Deshaun Was Dandy: Deshaun Watson got off to a slow start but once he and the rest of the Clemson offense settled in, Watson was superb. He finished 36/56 for 420 yards and 3 touchdown passes….

January 10, 2017
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NCAA Football: National Championship Game Preview

Headline: It will be a rematch of last year’s national championship game as Clemson and Alabama will once again battle for a national title. Alabama and Clemson have been the two best teams in the country all season long so it is only fitting that they meet again tonight. The Crimson Tide are led by a ferocious defense which has stifled opposing offenses all season long. The Tide have scored 11…

January 9, 2017
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First & Ten: Ten Thoughts for January 6th 2017

P.J Fleck is rowing west to the University of Minnesota to take over as head football coach.  By John Sarianides 1.The Buffalo Bills are reportedly moving on from Tyrod Taylor. Its not that they are moving on from Taylor, they are moving from his contract. Taylor is still the best quarterback in the building. 2. Minnesota made a great hire in P.J Fleck. There’s a piece coming on the hire…

January 6, 2017
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Rumor Has It: Rumors From the World of Football

We are tapping into our inner Adele with our Rumor Has It page. We will tell you what we are hearing and what else is swirling around out there in the world of football. Here is our first installment.  1.Multiple sources are reporting that Falcons offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan thinks the Broncos opening is the best job available. John Elway is intrigued by Dolphins defensive coordinator Vance Joseph but several…

January 5, 2017
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Vallee’s View: Patriots and Floyd Blast Miami

By Michael Vallee -The Shot Heard Round the World:  Sometimes all it takes is one play to summarize an entire game.  One play that embodies an entire afternoon of football.  One play that represents the best of one team and all the worst of another.  One play that tells you everything you need to know about the final numbers on the scoreboard.  But first let’s set the stage…   The…

January 5, 2017
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NCAA Football: Bryant Knocks It Out of the Park With the James Perry Hire

By John Sarianides Bryant University named Princeton offensive coordinator James Perry as its new football coach yesterday. Perry replaced Marty Fine who stepped down after leading the program for 12 years. In Perry, the Bulldogs get a spread offense guru who coordinated the Princeton offense to record numbers last season. The Tigers averaged 43.7 points per game and 511.6 yards of total offense per game. The Andover, Masschusetts native is…

January 4, 2017
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Opinion: Let’s Be Honest. Nick Saban Fired Lane Kiffin

By John Sarianides Nick Saban announced yesterday that offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin would not be coordinating the Alabama offense in Monday night’s national championship game against Clemson. Saban said that Kiffin and the school mutually parted ways so that Kiffin can focus on his new position as head football coach at Florida Atlantic. Saban said offensive analyst Steve Sarkisian would take over the play calling duties moving forward. Look, I…

January 3, 2017
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