Who is the worst team in the NFL?

Last week, we took a look at the eight undefeated teams and how they fared. Only five remain and in regards to the best of the bunch, I think the New England Patriots, Denver Broncos and Minnesota Vikings proved they have the cogs to make big runs this year. Heck, the Patriots keep winning with John Doe behind center, they may never lose a game.

Well what about the other side of the spectrum? Who is the worst team in the NFL?

Keep reading for more on the worst of the worst in the NFL.

Sons of Baseball-archy: Mo III becomes the Son of Sandman

Thus far in our Baseball Bloodlines series, we have taken a look at how two fathers — Dante Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero — passed down their legendary big bats to their bouncing baby baseball-playing boys. Today we look at a pitcher, and although he may not have inherited the infamous deadly cutter from his dad, he is learning the ropes as a closer behind a 2016 All-Star season.

Read more on the Son of Sandman.

Sons of Baseball-archy: Vlad, Jr. looks sharp in his debut

Baseball has long been a family affair. As early as the brotherly love of the DiMaggios to the back-to-back home run prowess of the Griffeys, baseball DNA is prevalent in every era. Already this season, for example, we looked at Luke Dykstra, the Son of Nails (Lenny of course), and how that hard-nosed, gritty approach to the game seemed to have been passed down through the bloodlines.

Today’s minor leagues are full of the second comings of their fathers before them. One may have just inherited his pop’s legendary big swing.

Continue reading for more on the Sons of Baseball-archy Vl. I.

Long live the King

 

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For a 40-year-old to write about the influence of Arnold Palmer on the game of golf seems a bit odd, but if you are a golf fan it makes perfect sense. Tonight we lost the legend, the great one, the leader of Arnie’s Army, to put it plainly we lost the King. Arnold brought the game of golf to the public in a way that everyone who has followed in his footsteps can only thank him for. He was a man of the people and a public favorite. When he and Jack were going head-to-head, people marveled at Jack’s talent but LOVED Arnie. I don’t have many memories of Arnie winning majors but I can tell you one memory I have of him.

Keep reading for more on Dunton’s thoughts on The King.

NFL SUNDAYS WITH SBJ: WHOOOOOOP!!!!!! WHOOOOOOP!!!!!!




BEARS +6.5(-115) @ DALLAS -6.5(-105)

OVER/UNDER: 44.5[over(-115)]

FANTASY STARTERS:

NONE

FANTASY OPPONENTS:


DEZ BRYANT VS CHI



EMOTIONAL RED FLAG ALERT: 9






PICK: COWBOYS -6.5(-105) & UNDER 44.5[over(-115)]

OPEN CLASSIFICATION: PEOPLES FAVORITE CROSS(PFC)

FANTASY FACTOR: NONE

JUMP SHIP AUDIBLE:

Audible accordingly to The House Over if the public jumps on the UNDER 44.5 right before kickoff.


FALCONS +3(-125) @ SAINTS -3(+105)
OVER/UNDER: 53.5





FANTASY STARTERS:


MARK INGRAM VS.ATL


FANTASY OPPONENTS:


JULIO JONES @ NO


EMOTIONAL RED FLAG ALERT: 0


PICK: SAINTS -3(+105) & OVER 53.5(-115)

OPEN CLASSIFICATION: HOUSE FAVORITE PEOPLES CROSS(HFPC)

FANTASY FACTOR: 0

JUMP SHIP AUDIBLE: If the public hits the SNF Side action then we audible accordingly to The House Side bet. If we take The House Side bet, then I want us to ride with the people on our first MNF Over. If The House wins their side bet on SNF then we can stick with a public side on MNF.

Goodnight, and good luck.

RIP Jose Fernandez

I’m not going to pretend to have the words to write about the young life of a man I only knew from what I saw on the field and read online. He was a kid who risked it all to do what he loves for a better life for his family, and seemingly enjoyed every minute of it as evidenced by his infectious smile.

Wayniac Nation is terribly saddened by Fernandez’s passing and we wish our condolences to every life he touched.

NFL RUNDOWN WITH SBJ: I’M GLAD YOU BLEW YOUR COVER

Yeah. That’s right. I emotionally hedged the BEARS -3. What of it?

Look, I’m not an Eagles fan anymore. I’ve retired from that franchise for personal reasons, and I will expand on that exodus in a future post. But if you think I don’t want them to do well after my fandom departure, you are mistaken. I wish them the best. I love you guys. It’s just wasn’t in the cards for me to remain with Gang Green. I have a destiny to catch. Giddy up.

Read more on SBJ’s big week last weekend.

2016 Prospect Breakout Series: The Tampa Bay Rays Willy Adames

It’s hard to call a team’s top offensive prospect a breakout candidate, but that is precisely what Willy Adames did this past summer. While playing his first full season above A-Ball, Adames showed that the potential many saw in him was reality, as he had a career-year across the board.

Keep reading for more on one of MLB’s best second base prospects.