Pro Football Hall of Famer Bill Cowher saw a familiar script in last night’s Super Bowl. New England’s defense kept it close, but Seattle’s physical edge showed, sparked by Kenneth Walker’s timely runs and a clean night from Sam Darnold, elusive in the pocket and turnover free. Cowher noted how strange the Super Bowl’s halftime…
Tim Legler thought the Knicks looked rusty offensively for most of the night before finally finding rhythm late, while the Cavs tightened up and started playing not to lose instead of continuing to attack. He questioned why James Harden remained exposed defensively and why Cleveland refused to use timeouts to stop momentum once MSG came…
Albert Breer peeled back the curtain on the NFL schedule-making process, revealing it’s less art and more year-round algorithm. What begins as thousands of computer-generated possibilities eventually becomes a battle of logistics, broadcast priorities, and business strategy. Breer also discussed how the league’s focus remains casual audience expansion as much as football tradition. The bigger…








