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Travis Kelce A One Year Wonder? Hardly

It is a fact that Travis Kelce more than quadrupled his career production during the 2012 season. But that doesn't necessarily mean that TK is a one year wonder. Context matters, and raises a completely different conclusion

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Time to Start Grooming Witten's Replacement? A look at Ladarius Green and James Hanna

The better teams in the NFL understand that it's better to get rid of a guy a year too soon than a year to late. While Jason Witten still has years of greatness left in him the fact remains that he...

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The Harsin Offense: Making Complexity a Single-edged Sword

We've heard a lot in the practice reports about how Harsin's strategies include installing a large variety of formations and looks that put too much on tape for opposing coordinators to be able to...

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Coming back to the middle

Listening to Ari Tempkin of all people, defender of Greg Davis, I overheard a fascinating point and stat about our 2010 Texas Longhorn football team that offered some intense insight into our...

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July 22nd Jump Off

Down the Drive July 22nd Jump Off: Crosstown Shootout love, Born Ready news, Biggest recruiting jokes, NFL axes HoF game, and more!

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Syracuse Spring Football: Report Card — Tight Ends

We take a look at the performance of the Syracuse tight ends this past spring.

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Best Tight Ends in Husker Football History - Junior Miller, Johnny Mitchell, Matt Herian.... Mike McNeill?

Best Tight Ends in Husker Football History - Junior Miller, Johnny Mitchell, Matt Herian.... Could Mike McNeill become part of that list?

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Talking points: did Urban Meyer learn the spread from silly Jim Chaney?

A quick round up of the day's news for Tennessee Volunteer fans, including the question of whether Florida Gator coach Urban Meyer learned the fundamentals of the spread from Tennessee's new offensive coordinator and former Purdue coach Jim Chaney.

Best Tight Ends in Husker Football History - Junior Miller, Johnny Mitchell, Matt Herian.... Mike McNeill?

In 2008, Mike McNeill set a Nebraska single season reception record as a tight end with 32 receptions. He averaged 13.8 yards per catch and finished the season with 442 yards and six touchdowns,...

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