Pick: Bengals by 7 Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Josh Sweat (94) sacks Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) during an NFL football game on Sunday, Sept. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)Ĭan anybody come out a winner when two bottom-dwelling teams with a combined record of 1-5 meet? It’s likely to be the saddest, most unwatchable event in Ohio since Tuesday night’s presidential debate. Pick: Saints by 7 Detroit Lions head coach Matt Patricia and Adrian Peterson (28) talk prior to an NFL football game against the Arizona Cardinals, Sunday, Sept. At the pace the Lions are currently on for postseason participation, they are expected to break the Twins’ record in the year 2525 … if man is still alive … The Twins made losing sports history this week, having lost 18 consecutive postseason games. Pick: Texans by 8 Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson (18) celebrates after catching a touchdown pass in the third quarter during an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans, Sunday, Sept. In honor of this imploding Vikings season, the number will be named “The 4 and 12 Shuffle.” Minnesota rookie wideout Justin Jefferson was the star of the game last Sunday, punctuating his first NFL touchdown with a distinctive end zone dance. By the time they finished college, just 40 players were capable of breaking the 4.5-second mark.Every Sunday, Kevin Cusick makes his predictions against the latest Las Vegas point spread, the way God intended … 93 players ran a sub-4.5 second 40 yard dash in high school.The average college football player is nearly a tenth of a second slower (e.g., a NFL Combine 4.5 after a high school 4.4) after four to five years in a college strength and conditioning program as he was when he entered that program.157 of the 203 players are as fast or slower than they were in high school, according to their claimed 40 times.The hours-long investigation compared the 40-yard dash times given to high school recruiting sites by 203 players with the 40-yard dash times recorded by those same athletes at the NFL Combine. An in-depth SB Nation investigation has uncovered a conspiracy between major college coaches to make football players slower.
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