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CARROLLING + A DOWN LOW

By Marc Lawrence, PlaybookSports.com — The Awesome Angle from this week’s PLAYBOOK Football Newsletter: Seattle head coach Pete Carroll dipped into his magic bag of

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BACK THE CHAMPS

By Marc Lawrence — Risk Reward; it always comes down to that. The New Orleans Saints have named Jameis Winston as the first time successor

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A VERY COSTLY VICTORY

By Marc Lawrence — In what was potentially a Super Bowl preview, the Kansas City Chiefs beat the New Orleans Saints, 32-29, improving to an

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NFL: RANK ‘EM UP

By Marc Lawrence — Rosters can turn over quickly in the NFL. Just three seasons ago, the Jacksonville Jaguars played in the AFC Championship Game,

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WHO ARE THESE GUYS?

By Marc Lawrence – When New Orleans selected Michigan center Cesar Ruiz with its pick in the first round of the NFL draft he was

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LAVISHING IN MINKAH

By Marc Lawrence – The Steelers were without a first-round pick in this year’s draft after trading what became the 18th overall pick in exchange

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BROWNS BAGGING IT

By Marc Lawrence — The Cleveland Browns insist that offensive lineman Jedrick Wills Jr. of Alabama was their top priority all along. There were some

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SAINTS NFC SOUTH FAVORITE

By Marc Lawrence — ESPN’s Bill Barnwell loved the Bucs signing of Tom Brady. Here’s why … It’s fair to expect Brady to be diminished

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TAKE SAINTS OVER COWBOYS

New Orleans over Dallas by 10 — Kudos to Teddy Bridgewater and the Saints on becoming the first QB and team to beat the Seahawks

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BEWARE BROWNS FANS

Think the Cleveland Browns are a lock in your Week One NFL Suicide Pool? Think again. From the 2019 PLAYBOOK Football Preview Guide magazine: The

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SAINTS WILL MARCH IN

Game Three of the NFL preseason is also known as “dress rehearsal” week, when coaches take a longer look at starters in evaluating their progress

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