Encontrei essa frase de Steve Harvey em plena pandemia de 2021, até então eu já tinha decidido que o dia mais importante da minha vida tinha sido 10/12/2019, mas nunca tinha parado para pensar o…
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With football back in my life, I eagerly set my tuner to NFL Redzone and welcomed Scott Hanson and the NFL back into my life, the rhythms of NFL broadcasts, needless flags, and endless reviews filling my living room with sports again. At last: a moment of normalcy amidst pandemic.
I honestly expected little more than fun background viewing. After all, football feels like an eternity ago, and that makes Week 1 several lifetimes ago. Could we really learn anything from watching Week 1 games?
I certainly didn’t expect much. But what I found was the exact opposite. Looking back at Week 1, there were so many breadcrumbs and mile markers practically screaming at us about everything that would be coming in the 2019 football season. All we had to do was notice…
A bloodbath. Lamar Jackson and the Ravens ran up the score early and often, with Baltimore going up 42–3 in the second quarter before easing to the finish line. Jackson threw four touchdowns and didn’t even have an incompletion until almost halftime. The Ravens ran a fake punt on 4th and 1 up 35–3 a few minutes before halftime. Miami benched Ryan Fitzpatrick for Josh Rosen.
Wow, the Dolphins really are going to be that bad.
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