Why the Mets will regret Cano trade

The New York Mets have pulled off the first blockbuster trade of the MLB offseason by trading for Robinson Cano and Edwin Diaz. However, the Mets paid a big price including prized prospects for a 36-year-old second baseman with a massive contract. I break down why this trade could come back to haunt the Mets and why Brodie Van Wagenen’s impact in this deal.

AAF Draft Reaction

The Alliance of American Football has had their first official draft and you may recognize a few quarterbacks that will enter the expansion league in 2019. I go over why these quarterbacks and the coaches selected could help this expansion league in year one. This is an episode you don’t want to miss.

NFL Hot Seat Update

The weather might be getting colder but the hot seat is getting red hot in the NFL. On this episode I give you my top five coaches on the NFL hot seat and discuss why they will likely be gone by the end of the season. Did your team’s head coach make the cut? Check it out and make sure to follow and subscribe for all the latest content.

Three & Out: Top Three Storylines from Week 12 in the NFL

New segment we are doing every week in the NFL called Three & Out. We will break down the three biggest stories from the NFL weekend including a possible punt which is a sixty second final topic. On this episode we look at what is happening with both the Green Bay Packers and Jacksonville Jaguars. In Cleveland let’s look at Baker Mayfield and his recent play and comments and how this could impact his career in the long-term. Finally, for Michigan fans let’s just relax on Jim Harbaugh.

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Why the NFL’s Thanksgiving winners deserved to be thankful

Thanksgiving has come and gone and while you may be recovering from your food coma enjoy an extra helping of dessert with this week’s episode. There were two big takeaways from the Thanksgiving games and I break them both down and why they resulted in the winners being very thankful moving forward. See why these teams were successful yesterday on what your team might have to do to turn it around moving forward.

Looking back at New England Patriots move to Connecticut 20 years later

 

Twenty years ago on November 18, 1998 the Robert Kraft announced that the New England Patriots would be moving to Hartford Connecticut for the 2001 season. The Project based in downtown Hartford would be over a billion dollars with the centerpiece being a new state-of-the-art 61,000 seat stadium. Despite the generous offer, the Patriots would ultimately stat in Foxborough and the rest is history.

What happened? On this episode I am creating a new segment where I look at team’s moving and why it happened. In this case there were multiple reasons why it didn’t happen because of both Connecticut and the Robert Kraft. However, there’s a third party that never gets mentioned which I’ll reveal and exclusive audio from Robert Kraft on why the Patriots didn’t move to Connecticut’s Capital.