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"Odds of NFL Head Coaches Lasting Beyond One Season with New Teams"
sports1 year ago

"Odds of NFL Head Coaches Lasting Beyond One Season with New Teams"

As the NFL season approaches, attention turns to the eight new head coaches and their potential for success or failure. Historically, first-year head coaches have faced the risk of being fired after just one season, with seven such instances since 2018. While it's unlikely any of the new coaches will be fired immediately, factors such as team performance, ownership expectations, and previous coaching turmoil could influence their job security. Coaches like Dan Quinn of the Washington Commanders and Raheem Morris of the Atlanta Falcons face significant challenges, while others like Jerod Mayo of the New England Patriots and Jim Harbaugh of the Los Angeles Chargers have more stable outlooks.

"2023 U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club: Expert Picks, Course Analysis, and Storylines to Watch"
sports2 years ago

"2023 U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club: Expert Picks, Course Analysis, and Storylines to Watch"

The 2023 U.S. Open at the Los Angeles Country Club will feature a star-studded field, with Scottie Scheffler as the 13-2 favorite. The total purse is $17.5 million, with $3.15 million going to the winner. SportsLine DFS pro and PGA expert Mike McClure has revealed his optimal One and Done picks, including defending champion Scottie Scheffler and another golfer who excels against elite fields. The One and Done format is growing in popularity, with players picking one golfer per week and earning points based on their selected golfer's prize money for that tournament.

NBA and NBPA Stand Firm on Minimum Draft Age in CBA Negotiations
sports2 years ago

NBA and NBPA Stand Firm on Minimum Draft Age in CBA Negotiations

The NBA and NBPA have stopped discussions surrounding lowering the minimum age for players from 19 to 18 amid their negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement. Neither side felt strongly enough on the issue to make a change, and NBA owners and executives were largely indifferent or fully against scouting high school players again. The NBA last increased the minimum draft age to 19 in 2005, and players can play on the G League Ignite team right out of high school instead of playing in college.