After 11 long years, the Seattle Seahawks have finally avenged their Super Bowl XLIX loss to the New England Patriots and for the first time since the 2013 NFL season, the Seahawks have taken their rightful place atop the NFL as Super Bowl champions, beating the Patriots 29–13 in Super Bowl LX. And honestly, I don’t even think that score tells you how dominant this game truly was. This was a complete domination by the Seahawks, specifically on defense. Now, I will give Mike V
Super Bowl LX is this weekend, as the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots face off for the ultimate prize. With this being the final football game of the season, it also means it’s our last chance to make a little bit of money. I’ve already posted a full preview, which you can find here . But in case you’re too lazy to go to the link, here’s my score prediction: Seahawks 19, Patriots 16. That means the Patriots cover the 4.5-point spread, the game total of 46.5 goes und
It all comes down to this. Super Bowl LX, live from San Francisco. The Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots will battle for the Lombardi Trophy in what some people are calling Super Bowl LX, but I’m calling Silcoff Bowl II . As you all know, this matchup is very personal for me. As a Seattle Seahawks fan, it’s been a long 11 years since we were last in this game. And of course, we faced the New England Patriots with hopes of going back-to-back. That dream ended when
As Super Bowl LX between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks approaches this weekend, I thought it would be a great time to look back at the Super Bowls we’ve had during "the 50s era". With that in mind, I wanted to share my thoughts and rank the last ten years of Super Bowls. You may not agree with me, but it’s my list, and it reflects what I’ve enjoyed over the past decade of the biggest game in American sports. 10: Super Bowl 50 (2016) – Broncos def. Panthers, 24
Over the past week or so, reports have started to surface about who will be part of the 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame class. While the full class will be officially revealed later this week, it already feels fair to say this may go down as one of the most controversial Hall of Fame classes of all time. And it has nothing to do with who is in it. It has everything to do with who is not. Two of the most notable omissions come from what is arguably the greatest dynasty in the h
As I am writing this, it is late Monday night on the West Coast. I just got off work, and while I was on my shift, reports surfaced that James Harden has unexpectedly requested a trade from the Los Angeles Clippers. Completely out of nowhere. I am genuinely shocked. The Clippers have been playing great basketball recently after a tough stretch earlier in the season. Harden has arguably been playing his best basketball in years. He is not the MVP version of himself from Housto
As the Super Bowl gets closer, many of us are starting to look at wagers, trying to figure out how we can make a little money on the game. For me, though, I won’t be making nearly as many bets as I usually do during the Super Bowl because I already have a dog in this fight. As a Seattle Seahawks fan, I’m going to be emotionally invested in this game, and I don’t want to be financially invested as well. I'm sure you understand. That said, I can’t help but dive a little into ga
As the Super Bowl approaches this Sunday, I thought now would be the perfect time to rank my top 30 quarterbacks in the NFL for this year. The Super Bowl often gives us the tendency to overreact to one great performance or one bad one, so I wanted to get these rankings down before Sunday, without letting a single game sway my opinions. I’m ranking the top 30 quarterbacks in the NFL this year who were their team’s starting quarterback going into the season. For example, Kirk C
As Super Bowl Sunday gets closer and closer, I thought it would be a great time to take a step back and analyze both the rosters of the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots and see how both teams' best players stack up against one another. These players had the most impact in leading their clubs to the biggest stage in football, and everyone on this list will be relied upon if their team looks to be the last one left standing. 15: Kenneth Walker III, Seattle Seahawks, R