Depending upon with whom you are talking, the Commanders’ last five games are not important at all or very important. Some will quickly respond the Commanders are now in the fifth position for the 2024 NFL draft. This is true. Losing five of their last six games, the Commanders have been leapfrogging several teams over the last six weeks. It can be exciting to think of owning a … [Read more...] about The last 5 games are important for several young Commanders
Archives for December 2023
50 Words or Less: Ravens Have What It Takes to Win it All
Why Ronnie Stanley should improve down the stretch. Is Joe Flacco (still) elite? Who has been the Ravens’ best defender? … [Read more...] about 50 Words or Less: Ravens Have What It Takes to Win it All
Protester sets themself on fire outside Israeli consulate in Atlanta
A protester was in critical condition Friday after setting themself on fire outside the Israeli consulate in Atlanta, authorities said. A security guard who tried to intervene was also injured. … [Read more...] about Protester sets themself on fire outside Israeli consulate in Atlanta
NFL Week 13 best bets: One wager to make for every team
With the 2023 schedule reaching the final six weeks of the regular season, the playoff picture is taking shape and becoming clearer. Week 13 isn’t exactly rich with rivalry games or big-time matchups, but we do still get 49ers-Eagles in the late-afternoon window and Chiefs-Packers on Sunday night. After a special Thanksgiving edition of our best bets series last week, we’re … [Read more...] about NFL Week 13 best bets: One wager to make for every team
Joint Chiefs chairman warns Congress lack of full-year spending bill could add to recruiting woes
Punting on trying to pass a full year's appropriations bill will undercut U.S. security moves in Asia and hurt military recruiting when the services are struggling to persuade enough people to enlist, the nation's top general told lawmakers this week. … [Read more...] about Joint Chiefs chairman warns Congress lack of full-year spending bill could add to recruiting woes