By MIKE HERNDON The 2024 NFL draft is almost here, and because I can’t leave well enough alone, I decided to do one more revised mock draft. While I’ve typically avoided trying to predict trades, this has the feel of… Read More ›
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All about the QBs: the 2024 SportsChasers NFL mock draft
By MIKE HERNDON Another draft, another year with all the attention focused squarely on the quarterbacks. Perhaps the reason so many teams need them is because so many of them keep getting it wrong. Take the Bears, who again hold… Read More ›
Prepare for a Swifty Super Bowl (and a dynasty)
By MIKE HERNDON I hate to tell y’all, but I think Kansas City’s about to win this thing again. I hate to say it because they won it last year. I hate to say it because we’d just finally gotten… Read More ›
Derek Carr doesn’t deserve what I heard in the Superdome on Sunday
By MIKE HERNDON “At least we don’t have to watch Derek Carr anymore,” the woman in front of me said as we exited the Superdome last Sunday. “He is not an NFL quarterback.” She wore Saints colors, with a prominent… Read More ›
All’s fair in love and sports
Is it fair that NFL running backs earn less, or that Big Ten athletes will now have to travel cross-country? Fair’s got nothing to do with it.
NFL draft 2023: An UPDATED contrarian mock
A lot of people see four quarterbacks going in the top 10. We see it going a bit differently.
Super Bowl LVII: The cases for the Eagles and Chiefs
There are valid reasons to envision either Nick Sirianni or Andy Reid hoisting the Lombardi Trophy at the end of Sunday night. Here’s the case for each, and prediction for which will play out.
Are the Seattle Seahawks True Playoff Contenders?
Truth is the basic concept upon which all human interaction is formed. Legal systems depend on it to produce justice. But what is truth? Pontious Pilate asked that same question thousands of years ago. Then, he washed his hands, ceremonially… Read More ›
NFL mock draft 2022: In defense of the quarterbacks
It’s become so trendy to pan this year’s crop of quarterbacks that it’s almost now passé. But we still think you’ll see three come off the board in the first round.
Super Bowl LVI: Sometimes conventional wisdom is right
You can find plenty of reasons to go against the grain in Super Bowl LVI. But will it be determined by the obvious matchup instead?