Lol. https://www.profootballrumors.com/2021/09/jaguars-urban-meyer-denies-usc-interest Nick Saban and Bobby Petrino are still fresh in my mind.
He's going to resign by Week 14 with a recurrence of his "heart condition" and be named head coach at USC a month later.
Word on Seattle sports radio stations this morning is that Jeff Bezos is interested in buying or becoming a majority owner of the Denver Broncos.
I really do wonder if Urban Meyer is going to survive the year... https://www.profootballrumors.com/2021/09/urban-meyer-causing-issues-with-jaguars
That's got to be a horrible feeling to be a player who causes one extra down at the end of the game which turns your win into a loss.
Always found that one especially funny in hindsight; that episode aired in November 1996. The Broncos were about to win two straight Super Bowls beginning the very next season.
Jason Peters is questionable and Borom is out, so the offensive line is going to be a sieve on Dalton's blind side again. Wouldn't be shocked to see him literally decapitated on the field.
I think the statistical norm used to be that the team that wins a Monday Night game is more likely tI lose the next game if it’s on the road, particularly if it’s different time zone. So, I expect the Raiders to be 1-1 after their little sojourn to Pittsburgh Sunday. Only ask that it not be a blowout and no major injuries.
Yeah, I don't like the Raiders' chances on the road against that defense. Game of the day is Cowboys/Chargers for me - two thrilling QBs. Then there's Chiefs/Ravens on SNF - the Mahomes/Lamar rivalry has been pretty one-sided so far.
Hopefully the 49ers win. Looking forward to actually watching my first 49ers game of the regular season.
Tyrod Taylor hurt. Some rookie named Davis Mills is in. If it's serious, do they activate Watson next week? Also, Patriots pick off Zach Wilson 4 times.... in his first 10 passes, including his first 2.