Colts have won nine of their last 10. Colts were able to win nine of the last 10 games, with a recent win in Houston. In their first meeting they Colts lost a College Football 25 Coins game in overtime . However, they were a different team. Andrew Luck is better than Deshaun Watson. The Colts have the superior offensive line, and while the Texans have better receivers, I think the Colts passing game could be a problem for Watson enough where he can't be as efficient.
I think the Cowboys are more suited to beat the Patriots than I thought few weeks ago. They're better in the home setting, have an aggressive pass rush, and are able to play football. Well, so do the Seahawks. They'll be playing ball control and try running the ball. Seattle is seventh in scoring points per drive, while the Cowboys rank 17th. Both defenses allow nearly identical defense point per driving. Thus, I'm going to go with some Seahawks here.
Kyler Murray announced in the month of January that he'd be a participant in for the 2019 College Football 25 Draft, but it became apparent on Thursday that he's committed to the project. Murray, the Heisman Trophy winner was listed on College Football 25's list of 337 players who are scheduled to take part in the 2019 College Football 25 Combine.
Murray is among the Oakland Athletics' top pick in the 2018 MLB Draft and has been contemplating the possibility of playing professionally in football or baseball. The A's plan to have field players report to spring training on February. 15. but Murray will be one of the players who will travel to Indianapolis on the College Football 25 Combine two weeks later.
Murray will be among 17 quarterbacks at the College Football 25 Combine, together with Dwayne Haskins, and Drew Lock -- the two other quarterbacks to be selected in the first round of Dan Kadar's most recent mock draft.
Well, that was enjoyable, wasn't it? "Super Wild Card Weekend was a very similar experience to Wild Card Weekend ... however, it was SUPER! Everything is more fun when you add "Super" in front of it. Check out: Mario Bros., Nintendo man, and bowl. Sorry, I'm unable to keep up this facade. It was all a ploy by College Football 25 to make more money, so congrats I'm guessing.
We definitely didn't have to see the Buccaneers blow out in the Eagles in a rout, or watch the Chiefs defeat the Steelers for three hours of broadcasting an ode towards Ben Roethlisberger -- but we did and it was the least entertaining part over the course of the week.
The more you have, the less. The four game weekend format was already perfect. The two NFC and two AFC symmetry was there and it was wonderful. Now we're pushing this whole thing into Monday, with an unbalanced three game Sunday. I'm aware that fighting the machine isn't a practical venture, but I hope that players get some benefit from the next CBA of having to put themselves on the line for an extra week of regular-season play, as well as an additional playoff game.
So, let's not waste anymore time pondering why this weekend went down instead take a look at what amazing things happened.
There were many major winners in the quarterback position this week, but none more in the league than Josh Allen. Beyond the astonishing stats it was far more about the statement Allen stated on his Saturday over anything else.
It's not a bad thing, generally, I don't like the idea of the term "statement sport." The term is used to describe buzzword sport phrases we come up with for narrative's sake, but don't really represent the reality of the players playing the game. They don't really care about "statements," they operate in order to win. They move on to win again, and NCAA Football Coins repeat.