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Trading Yannick Ngakoue

Yannick Ngakoue is clearly upset at the Jags. He has to wanted to get out of there since before the draft. We all know that you don't play and work the hardest when you're not interested. The Jags should trade him before his value keeps going down. Or, they could trade him for at the trade deadline, but that would be risky because they would be betting that he plays well. So, here's some trade packages that the Jags could ship him out for.  1. Seattle gives: Will Dissly and 2nd round pick     Jacksonville gives: Yannik Ngakoue This trade makes a lot of sense for both teams. Seattle has Greg Olsen, and they can draft a new TE in the draft next year. But, they need help badly on the edge. They do have Darrell Taylor, but he is unproven. They also can't ride Bruce Irvin forever. Him and Benson Mayowa are lested as the starters. Not very impressive.  2. Arizona gives: Chirstian Kirk and 3rd round pick     Jacksonville gives: Yannik Ngakoue  The Cardinals do run a 3-4 defens

Who will win? Nick Foles or Mitchell Trubisky

The answer is: Both.  Why I think this is because both have not been really good ever except for Foles in the playoffs for some reason. They both were bottom 10 QBs in like almost every stat.  Foles:  Strengths- Has been in the West Coast system before (and been very good) Can run RPOs He is familiar with the QB coach Can be accurate when there are wide open receivers (we Bears fans adore that. Other people wouldn't understand). Really good in the playoffs Weaknesses- Can be bad with a new team as we saw earlier in his career He is coming off being injured almost the entire season and has never played a full 16 game season Even when he came back he was benched for Minshew (Love that man) Trubisky:  Strengths- He can run the ball pretty darn well if he's given the chance (Watch the Cowboys vs Bears game) He didn't throw as many interception as last season (I know this is stupid, but still) He can throw on the run well He has been in this offense for more time than Foles He k

NFC North Predictions

  We shall start with my favorite division. By the way, I also will be having my co-analyst doing some articles with me.  What I think will happen: 1. Bears-11-5 This is my genuine reaction based on their schedule. They have an easy stretch at the beginning that allows them to get an early 4-0.  And the rest of the opponents aren't very hard at all. Their defense is really really good and got better with the offseason additions of Jaylon Johnson through the draft and OLB Robert Quinn through free agency. We don't need to talk too much about that. However, the offense might hold them back. Competition always brings out the best in people, so that is going to be very helpful. Their O-Line looks better and it should now have continuity because everyone knows where they are going to play for certain. WRs and TEs are set and they are finally going to be good. 2. Packers- 10-6 The Packers don't have the hardest schedule in the world. It's almost in line with what the Bears ha

6 Bold Predictions for the 2020 NFL Season

The NFL is in a very weird time right now where there is COVID, racial injustice, and they might even shorten the preseason (that's not that weird, but still). There are going to be some weird predictions and very very wild predictions. Others might be reasonable though. I'll stop talking and lets get to it. 1. Rams are a bottom 15 team Yes you read that correctly. When you take a look at their projected roster, you can immediately see that they have talent at TE, WR and QB. But for them to be successful, especially in Sean McVay's system, you need a reliable running back. We don't know if Cam Akers will be good or not (I think he will be a 700 yard rusher). For this, we will assume he is OK. Then the O-Line comes in. All except one started was at or below a 50 overall grade from PFF. And their logo has a lots and lots of room for improvement. They shouldn't have switched.  2. We will get to see Justin Herbert vs Tua Tagovailoa Normally, this would seem normal, but

One person to root for on every NFC North Team

Since there are no major injuries because people can't even play with each other in this current period of time we are living in, we will talk about something fun.  The NFC North. My favorite division that has some of the best players in the league such as Khalil Mack, A-Rod, Dalvin Cook, and Kenny Golladay when healthy. It is also in my opinion one the most competitive except for when they play the Lions (sorry Lions fans). But there will be those players that are unknown to most people, yet have so much potential to be great or are really good and don't get the recognition. So lets hop into it. Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images Bears: JP Holtz You all know will get to know that I love this guy because he has the mentality that everyone needs to have. Hard work and determination. He is an impressive blocker, and he can execute screens and catch passes when given the chance. You might want to refer to the Chargers vs Bears game when Holtz lined up in the backfield. Mr. Montgome