Posted by thesportsjunky on August 29, 2014 · Leave a Comment
The AFC east is a division that has regularly had dominant teams in the mix but lately they seem to be a division that just pumps out mediocre teams. The king of those mediocre teams is the New England Patriots who are not necessarily mediocre. They are one of the best teams in the league year after year but have done so well and been so consistent that it really doesn’t shock anyone. Now they just continue to win and create less drama than any other division. There are rarely tight battles in the division anymore and which makes the drama that much less in this division.
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The MLB is steeped in tradition as they are a league that leads every league in their connection to their history. They are a league that looks back to over 100 years of tradition to find out how to play the game and how to carry themselves. The players who make it into the MLB enter into a contract with every other player they take the field with. These players immediately enter into the world of the unwritten rules of baseball where right and wrong are more of a blurred line.
Posted by thesportsjunky on September 2, 2013 · Leave a Comment
The AFC South is a tale of two separate types of teams as there are the two good teams and the two terrible teams. It is the story of the haves and have nots as the AFC South contains more than just two good and two bad team but also two very different ways of doing things. Two teams are clearly doing things the right way while the other two have been doing things wrong.
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Posted by thesportsjunky on November 30, 2011 · Leave a Comment
It is rare to see an NFL franchise not able to fill their seats for a long time even with small cities like Buffalo and Green Bay. This has been the case for the Jacksonville as the franchise in Florida has been struggling for years. They have rarely ever sold out a game and it has all been a result of the poor performance on the field.
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