Thursday Night Trash Pile: What is Dead May Never Die

The New England Patriots face a challenging matchup against the New York Jets, who ended a 15-game losing streak against them. With Aaron Rodgers leading the Jets, expectations are high for a victory to end the Patriots’ dominance in the division. The Patriots’ current roster struggles but has shown surprising resilience early this season. Continue reading Thursday Night Trash Pile: What is Dead May Never Die

Why Does the NFC Always Take a Dump against Lamar Jackson?

It’s one of the craziest stats you’ll hear a few times every NFL season, and it’s gotten even nuttier: Baltimore Ravens 2-time MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson is 20-1 against NFC teams in his career. Jackson can add to that ridiculous statistic this weekend in Dallas, where the Ravens will be seeking their first win of the season against a team that is getting a bit … Continue reading Why Does the NFC Always Take a Dump against Lamar Jackson?

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WTF Is Wrong With the Panthers? How David Tepper has Thrown This Team in the Garbage

The Carolina Panthers are struggling as one of the NFL’s worst franchises, having not made the playoffs since 2017. Under owner David Tepper, they have a dismal 31-70 record and a revolving door of quarterbacks and coaches. Fans are left hoping for change or facing disappointment under Tepper’s management. Continue reading WTF Is Wrong With the Panthers? How David Tepper has Thrown This Team in the Garbage

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Trevor Lawrence: This Was the Savior?

Trevor Lawrence, hailed as a “generational talent” for the Jacksonville Jaguars, is criticized for inconsistent performances, poor decision-making, and underwhelming results. Despite excuses about his supporting cast, fans are disappointed in his failure to live up to the hype. The pressure is on for him to prove himself as the true franchise quarterback. Continue reading Trevor Lawrence: This Was the Savior?

Trash Talk Tuesday: Philadelphia is a Garbage City Filled with Losers

The Philadelphia Eagles faced a crucial moment against the Falcons, but a questionable play call resulted in a costly drop and allowed the Falcons to stage a dramatic comeback, securing an unlikely win. Despite missed opportunities, the Eagles’ disappointing performance and a crucial interception led to a humiliating loss, leaving fans despondent. Continue reading Trash Talk Tuesday: Philadelphia is a Garbage City Filled with Losers

The New 12-Team College Football Playoff: Everyone Gets a Participation Trophy Now

The College Football Playoff is expanding to a 12-team format, with six automatic bids for conference champions and six at-large spots. Power Five conferences like SEC and Big Ten are virtually guaranteed spots, while Group of Five teams have a chance but face uphill battles. The playoff also introduces first-round byes and on-campus games, promising more chaos and controversies. Continue reading The New 12-Team College Football Playoff: Everyone Gets a Participation Trophy Now

Week 2 Sunday Night Trash Pile: A Texas-Sized Statement

C.J. Stroud, the standout rookie quarterback for the Texans, has outperformed the Panthers’ top pick, Bryce Young. Stroud’s upcoming prime-time game against the Bears will showcase the Texans’ strengthened offense, led by star players Stefon Diggs and Joe Mixon. With a strong defense and talented receivers, the Texans are poised for a victory. Continue reading Week 2 Sunday Night Trash Pile: A Texas-Sized Statement

Monday Night Trash Pile: Groundhog’s Day For Kirk Cousins in Primetime

Kirk Cousins faces another primetime challenge in Philadelphia with the Falcons and Eagles. With new weapons and a fragile Achilles tendon, he aims to bounce back. The Falcons’ defense could keep the game close, favoring a bet on them at +6.5. Jalen Hurts may rely on Saquon Barkley for receptions, making a pick of over 2.5 receptions favorable. Continue reading Monday Night Trash Pile: Groundhog’s Day For Kirk Cousins in Primetime

College Football Trashy Tailgate Week 3: The Cougs!

Washington State (2-0) at Washington (2-0) There’s nothing like a revenge game to awaken the upset gods. Last season, Washington State got to watch Washington beat them by 3 in the yearly Apple Cup before moving onto the national championship game and ultimately to the Big Ten while Wazzu remained in the withering Pac-12. In the team’s first two weeks, both wins, WSU QB John … Continue reading College Football Trashy Tailgate Week 3: The Cougs!