By this point everyone has seen Malcolm Butler’s final interception against Russell Wilson to end the Super Bowl, but how did he play in his other snaps? This breakdown will show you that outside of his interception, Butler was phenomenal stickin…
Super Bowl XLIX contained an ending for the ages, and Marshawn Lynch is a big part of the controversy surrounding the Seahawks’ final offensive playcall. Specifically, many people feel that Lynch should have been handed the ball to try to punch i…
Chris Matthews went undrafted in 2011, was signed and cut from the Browns training camp, played in the AFL, then went to the CFL and then finally found his way back to an NFL team. Despite playing only 10 passing snaps all season long he got his number…
Tom Brady cemented his legacy as one of the all-time greats in Super Bowl XLIX vs. the Seattle Seahawks and one of the best defenses in the NFL. Brady led a patented 10 point comeback in the 4th quarter, the largest in Super Bowl history. Brady set the…
Russell Wilson threw the final interception to Malcolm Butler to end Super Bowl XLIX, but does that one play tell the full story? Many critics are using that play and his overall statline to project and his criticize his performance in the Super Bowl. …
As I dissected the game film from the NFC Championship game two Sundays ago my lasting observation was how weird of a game it really was, particularly in the first half. Fueled by a string of Seahawk turnovers, the Packers regularly began their drives …
It was a rocky start to 2014 for LeGarrette Blount, splitting carries in Pittsburgh and eventually losing his role all together. But before his falling out in Pittsburgh, Blount had a breakout 2013 NFL Playoffs with the Patriots and as soon as Blount b…
Darrelle Revis has long been known as a “lockdown” corner, he was one of the first CB’s to travel to either side of the field in order to defend a specific WR. But how many people have actually watched Revis’s film to study his …