Fly’s 2035 AFC Preview (Complete with The Embassy rhymes)

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2035 AFC PREVIEW

The season starts soon, so I’ll make this short. It should be another competitive year in the AFC with a lot of teams able to go all the way. Some new or somewhat new to the EFL coaches should make it even more competitive than last season. Well, on to the picks.

AFC EAST

New York – This is by far the most competitive division in the EFL with three teams capable of making it to the championship game. If Miami’s coach hadn’t left it would be four teams. However, only one team can and of the four New York has the best chance. They have a solid roster and a spectacular coaching staff. Always busy in the off season, they made a huge pickup in QB James Alvarez. Is that the shot in the arm they need to get back to the title game? It very well could be. They had no draft picks this year, so this is a team that wants to win now, and they should win the east at least.

New York- “Liar, liar, pants on fire/Burn this dynasty on a pyre.”

Buffalo – With a couple seasons under his belt to build a solid roster at Buffalo, head coach William Fernandez should really make a run for it all. He has no assistant coaches, so his success or failure lies squarely on his shoulders, but it doesn’t seem to be a factor given his success last season. The addition of speedy OLB Damon Schmidt from Philadelphia should give him a pass rushing threat for many years to come. And rookie CB Ken Cuevas was a quality second round pick in the draft. Look for Buffalo in the playoffs.

Buffalo- “Looking for points off Champion’s toe/At least there’s one winner in Buffalo.”

New England – Two fairly mediocre seasons for a veteran talented coach. Lets hope he’s brought his playbook over from USC. Coach Prince Calhoun has a pretty good eye for assistant coach talent, so maybe the addition of OC Joseph Edwards will get them past two 9-7 seasons. They made some moves in free agency, and the addition of WR John Heffner should provide a boost to the already talented offense. They have a good coaching staff and a talented roster. If they were in the NFC they would probably win their division, but unfortunately they are in the AFC east, so they will need a wildcard berth.

New England- “Nine and seven times two/When you can’t cheat to recruit.”

Miami – This team had a talented roster but lost their most important asset in head coach Neil McNamara. I expect a bumpy road for the new coaches in Miami, but if they can make them mesh, all the pieces are there for a good team. Check back in two years.

Miami- “Joeybon now leads them to action/Prototypical addition by subtraction.”

AFC NORTH

Pittsburgh – There have been no major changes in Pittsburgh. The coaching staff has remained in tact and the roster hasn’t changed much either.

Pittsburgh-”Even with admin hacking and BS calls/No coach in the game can beat Dalton Qualls.”

Cleveland – Cleveland has been a fairly average team the past three seasons. However, they didn’t have OC Neil McNamara, who has left Miami to give Cleveland the boost it needs to get over the hump. He should bring an eye for talent and a great training program with him. They picked up a QB in the first round of the draft, and brought in Thomas Payne from Miami. Payne should be the starter, but this is a team planning for the future. They also brought over running back James Freeman and jack of all trades Dwight Wingfield from Miami. This team has a good chance to make the playoffs, but they are not a lock as the competition is so tough in the AFC.

Cleveland- “A mediocre team adding Hawk/Does anybody give a fawk?”

Baltimore – Coach Charles Torres has a rough road ahead to make the playoffs. After an 8-8 season, they did nothing in free agency and had a mediocre draft at best. They will have to put in a lot of work to get this team to the playoffs.

Baltimore- “Terrorzone leads the team of Poe/A division title? Nevermo’”

Cincinnati – Too many little indians and not enough chiefs. This team has three new assistant coaches and no head coach. Lets hope someone can make the call when things get hairy. Cinci hasn’t had success since head coach Charles Beard left three seasons ago. They must have felt they needed help on defense with the addition of free agents, OLB Terry Vick and DE Joseph Levi. I don’t expect much from their draft picks as first rounder Clarence Burroughs out of Hawaii will take a few years to learn to be a receiver on this level. I expect another down year for the Bungles.

Cincinnati- “With a D led by the intimidatingly named Sparrow/In the AFC’s Scopes Trial, they’re Clarence Darrow.”

AFC SOUTH

Jacksonville – This is a no brainer if there ever was one. Jacksonville is the only talented team in the south and should win once again. Head coach Craig Raab took a kicker in the first round of the draft, but at a salary of only $1.85 million, isn’t as much of a head scratcher as I had first thought. Look for their power rushing attack to plow them into the playoffs.

Jacksonville- “Newman, Freeman, and Lister/More playoff fodder for Elpidio Mister”

Houston – Houston really needs to get their act together to get back to the playoffs. After a successful campaign a couple seasons ago, they dropped off in a major way last year. They drafted a couple good backs in Demar Bryant and Dennis Williams, but don’t look for that to help much now. A defense that gave up 32 points a game last season needs a major overhaul and two sixth round cornerbacks aren’t going to cut it. Don’t look for Houston to be playing football in 18 days. This is an 8-8 team at best.

Houston- “As their play fills them with a thousand shames/Linemen Rocket, Queen, and Hammer still have the coolest names.”

Indianapolis – Maybe coach George Fox Jr. can turn this flailing franchise around, but he has a lot of work ahead of him to do that. He added the little engine that could running back Lino Allen and DE Charles Balchin in the draft, but was fairly inactive in free agency. Success is going to be tough, but if there was ever a division to do it, the south is it. This team will need a few seasons to make the playoffs however.

Indianopolis- “A team going for every fourth down?/A team of bozos, coached by a clown.”

Tennessee – I believe my assistant coach Elpidio Mister said it best when he said Tennessee’s coach Thomas Harder should change his name to try. DeMar Gammon was a good pick in the draft, but he won’t make a difference. This team is just bad.

Tennessee- “66 yards a game on the ground, 42 through the sky/New OC Thomas Harder should change his name to Try”

AFC WEST

San Diego – The west is an interesting conference which could play out a few different ways. I expect San Diego to win the west and return to the playoffs again, but if Oakland can figure out the pro game they could give them a run for their money. Coach Allen Dixon is on the verge of a getting deep in the playoffs and could make a run this season if he improves a little. They had a good draft but lost a few players in free agency. So it might be hard unless some up and coming players can make an impact. I see them winning the west but losing in the first round of the playoffs again.

San Diego-”Acknowledged, but ignored for a reason/Get ready for another fourth seed season.”

Oakland – Coach Zoltan Fernandez brings a good college coaching pedigree and helped Oakland win three more games than the previous year. Can he continue that trend and get them to the playoffs? He will have to win the division to do that and I don’t think he has the personnel to do that just yet. He added guard DeAndre Dixon and running back Donte Fullerton in the draft. Oakland didn’t add much or lose much in free agency. This all comes down to coaching. Has Fernandez learned enough of the pro game to make the playoffs? Not this year.

Oakland-”Another legend taking a fall/This ain’t the MWC,more .500 ball.”

Kansas City – They have a new head coach, but it should be more of the same in Kansas City. They might win eight games, they might win six games, but don’t expect much more than that. They only had four draft picks as the previous administration traded away most of their picks, but maybe the moves he made will carry over to help this coaching staff. I don’t see anything really impressive in free agency, so I don’t see this team improving much if at all.

Kansas City- “The Heart of America is KC/Also known as The Colon of PSE.”

Denver – This team will never fail from lack of effort. Head coach Thomas Hite is very active in the off season, but is a fairly new coach and has some learning to do. If he could bring in some talented assistant coaches it would help their cause greatly. They went defense in the draft with the first two picks going for tackles. That should help a team that gave up 190 yards on the ground per game. Denver won’t make the playoffs but they should continue to improve.

Denver-”What’s the best you can say about Mile High?/Jets can count to three and he’ll try.”

 

Fly’s 2035 NFC Preview

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2035 EFL Preview

NFC

After a bumpy off season the new EFL year is upon us, and there have been some major changes that should shake things up in both conferences. There were some surprises last season and I expect a lot more this year as there were several coaching changes that should have a huge impact on the league. I expect the usual suspects to duke it out for the playoff spots this year, but there are some up and coming coaches who are gradually improving. Hopefully with a few more seasons under their belts they can make an impact in the post season. This is how I see the divisions playing out this year.

NFC EAST

Philadelphia – This is really a two horse race division with the edge going to Philadelphia based strictly on the talent of their players. They are talented across the board with a big addition coming in the form of OLB Joseph Lanier, perhaps the only player on the team to have a larger fro than coach Benny Guzman. Philly really seemed to improve last year, until they reached the playoffs, and then returned to form. Can they get over the hump? That’s yet to be seen.

Dallas – Dallas made a late run for the Empire Bowl last season, before succumbing to eventual champion Minnesota. When Dallas shows up to play, they can hang with any team in the league, but will they show up? They didn’t make many waves in free agency and added a solid DT through the draft in Darren Lightfoot. They should field a solid but not spectacular offense and defense again, but the success and failure of this team lies in the hands of coach Walter Strickland alone.

Washington – I don’t expect much more than another average year for Washington. Coach Stephen Reese will win a few over the weak teams, and lose to the rest.

New Jersey – Come opening day coaches Michael Inman and Scott Moore should be able to parlay their 12 days of collective PSE experience and weak roster into a 0-16 record.

NFC NORTH

Chicago – Dominant coach, dominant players, dominant playbook, weak division. I don’t expect anything less than a first round bye in the playoffs. After a disappointing upset in last years playoffs, I see Chicago rebounding and going deep in the post season. The strength of this team is the defense and look for new CB William Williams to contribute to perhaps the stingiest defense in the league.

Detroit – Normally, Minnesota would be a lock for the runner up position in the division, but after losing head coach Gary Robles, Detroit is poised to make a move. Coach Thomas Zuniga is gradually improving and if the training staff has been doing their due diligence, Detroit should have a winning record.

Green Bay – There is only one direction that Green Bay can go and that is up. After firing one and done coach Johnny Lopez, they have greatly increased their chances at a winning season by hiring former USC assistant Eugene Carey. Green Bay has good talent left over from a previous administration and if Lopez didn’t screw things up too bad, a good team talent-wise should take the field. I would pick them to edge out Detroit for second place, but an 0-16 record is hard to overcome.

Minnesota – How quickly can a team go from first to worst? About one week. Don’t expect much from Minny this season as a completely new coaching staff, with a combined 7 days experience between the three of them, will be at the helm. They would probably be better off letting the gameplan make the calls.

NFC SOUTH

Tampa Bay – The best(maybe) team in this very bad division is probably the best way to describe Tampa Bay’s chances. They won the division last year despite taking a step back on both sides of the ball. They didn’t do much in free agency, but rookie linebacker Gerald Spencer should contribute immediately.

Atlanta – Just a step behind Tampa, if behind them at all. Atlanta could just as easily win this underwhelming division. Will the addition of veteran RB Charles Mayse be enough to take them past the first round of the playoffs? Doubtful. Perhaps the addition of veteran coach Robert Addison will help them more than anything.

New Orleans – This should be a better year for New Orleans. They have an up and coming coaching staff that is gradually improving. If given a few more years to develop a playbook and hone their playcalling skills, they should contend for the top spot in the division. I don’t think they’re ready to make that leap yet, but given the division, it wouldn’t surprise me. They weren’t very active in free agency, but their draft pick cornerback Terrance Scanlan should help a defense that gave up 30 points a game last season.

Carolina – The addition of coach Robert Jennings was the best move this team has made in several seasons. If their players weren’t so bad they could probably do something. Give Carolina a few seasons and they should be competitive again.

NFC WEST

St. Louis – The NFC west could very well challenge the NFC south for worst division in the EFL honors. I’m giving a slight edge to St. Louis simply because they won this weak division last season. None of the moves they made in free agency will do much if anything to help them win this season. Rookie QB Donte Clagg is a good pickup, but he’s still a rookie QB, and will have a steep learning curve. I’d give them 3 to 1 odds of making the playoffs.

San Francisco – Any team in the west could win it, so San Fran could be a playoff team. They have a veteran head coach, who has bounced around both leagues without much success. Could this be the season the switch gets flipped and James Andrews makes the playoffs? Or will it be another year of mediocrity? Can free agent DE Franklin Brito muster enough energy to get his first sack in 5 seasons? Or will he limp his way into retirement? I see a lot of question marks in San Francisco and not many answers. There’s one thing I’m sure of, if they have a better record than Arizona and St. Louis, they’ll make the playoffs.

Arizona – Another ho-hum team in a ho-hum division. There’s not much to say about Arizona other than they will consistently score 25 points and consistently give up 30 points. They have signed one of their four 2035 draft picks, and last season’s big trade pickup Lloyd Overbay ran 735 yards to the bank to deposit his $14 million check. With continuing stellar team management like that, the sky’s the limit for Arizona. I’d say they have about a 33% chance to make the playoffs.

Seattle – A 2-14 team last season under the tutelage of head coach William Fitzgerald. They won the division and went to the playoffs the year before that with a CPU coached team. They did nothing in free agency, and their defense heavy draft was unimpressive. I don’t expect Seattle to make the playoffs.

My pick for the NFC champion – Chicago

We re Number One

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New week ten power ranking are out for the EFL and the Texans are ranked number one. Just two years removed from being the bottom feeders of the AFC south, the Texans now stand atop of the EFL. Even thou they are number one this team remains focus and not distracted by its recent success. Credited the success to the play of vet QB George Krammer, who signed with the Texans after spending seven seasons with the Colts.” I haven’t did very much this season, I’m just happy to be around a group of guys who love to work together as a team, that’s been the key…no standouts… were  just playing the best football as a team.”

Interview with Jerry Frank, and Homer Taylor

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Sports Illustrated

[ Reporter Peter King is sitting down with two Linebackers that play for San Diego Chargers. He sips his coffee, and gets ready to interview Jerry Frank and Homer Taylor]

Reporter: Thanks for joining us today Jerry and Homer, very glad to have you.

Jerry: Thanks we are glad to be here

Reporter: So first thing is first, how was your offseason?

Jerry: Well Peter, it was good. I had a monthly subscription to 24/7 hour fitness, and I really feel like I improved my Conditioning and Strength. I wanted to improve my physical abilities, and lead the Defense to a playoff win.

Reporter: Nice, What about you Homer?

Homer: Well it was very good for me. I got drafted at pick #11, and going to a very good team. I love being a winner, and that always helps my morale. For Off season workouts, I did  football drills and improved my football game. I acknowledge that I must improve my Strength, however I wanted to improve my skills more than anything, since I am moving to a higher level.

Reporter: Well explained.. Now, you guys both played at Ohio State, and you guys both won a championship together. Tell me how you guys first met, and how your relationship has been.

Jerry: Homer has been my best friend for 5 years now. We have been close, even after I left OSU. I first met Homer in a High School football game. Not many people know this, but I was raised from Madeira, Ohio, and Homer was raised from Akron, Ohio.  I was a Senior HS football player, getting ready for a semifinal playoff game. We were playing Akron Senior High School, and Homer was a sophomore LB. I was playing Tailback, and it was 4th and 2 with the game on the line. The QB snapped the ball, and hand it off to me.. I thought I got the first down, then out of no where, Homer comes in, and delivers the biggest hit in my career. We were 2 inches short of the first down, and Homer’s Akron High School later won the State Championship. After that hit, I knew I had to congratulate him, and get to know him a little. We talked a little, and later became friends.

Homer: (chuckles), Yeah I remember that hit. That was my best hit of ALL TIME.

Reporter: Nice story, and congrats Homer for winning both HS and College championships. Now, both of you guys commited to Ohio State to play football. Tell me, how they got you guys.

Homer: My hometown was Akron, Ohio, and Columbus was just an hour away. The Hometown advantage played a part of it, and they gave me lots of expensive gifts, such as Cars, and a nice MAC Laptop.

Reporter: Gifts?, Isn’t that illegal to give gifts to recruits?

Homer: Well, yes it is, However I needed those things, so I gladly accepted :) .

Reporter: Alrity then, another former OSU player fessing up.

Homer: Yup, the truth has to be told.

Jerry: I agree, even though I didn’t receive any gifts, what they did was wrong.  Regardless, I will always be a Buckeye and so will Homer.

Reporter: This question is for Jerry Frank. Jerry, you have accomplished a lot in the EFL already. You have been a 2x pro bowl starter, and the leader of the Chargers Defense. Your future looks very bright right now, and I must ask you, what else do you hope to accomplish in your career?

Jerry: This is easy, I want to win championships. I lost out in HS, but got one in College. Now I hope I  can win one on the biggest stage (pros).

Reporter: Thank you, and this question is for Homer Taylor. Homer, you will be a rookie Linebacker for the Chargers next season. What is your ultimate rookie goal?

Homer: To win games, and perform. I understand I might not be the star I was in college, but I want to perform, and win games

Reporter: We want you guys to win also. Final question for both Gentlemen. Which team is your biggest rival? Which team do you hate the most? Could be college or pros.

Jerry: Got to be KCC. They play dirty, and have no class. They are not that good, and talk way too much trash. Every time we play KC, i want to rip their heads off.

Homer: Mine is Michigan. Sorry Jerry, but Michigan is just horrible. They always feel sorry for themselves and give us excuses why they lose to us. Michigan’s HC Alan Berry even went as far as making out with my girlfriend. I F**Kin hate them. Sorry for my language.

Reporter: Haha it’s alright. Well thanks for joining me today Homer and Jerry. I wish both of you guys luck, and go CHARGERS!!

 

COMMENT PLZ!!, and for references.. I <3 Jackie

 

Change of Scenery : EFL Coaching Changes

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With the 2032 season wrapped up, now is the time coaches search for opportunities to spread their wings from being a coordinator to taking that leap to the coveted position of HC.  Now also marks the time when some head coaches try their luck at another team to see if they can either improve on their prior success or be successful for the first time.

This season was no different than others, but one of the biggest moves in Pigskin Empire history came as the Head Coach of 14 seasons for Green Bay, Franchize has taken his skill set elsewhere.  Under the tutelage of Franchize, Green Bay amassed 7 Empire Bowls including 6 consecutive championships.  Franchize never missed the playoffs as the Head Coach of Green Bay and won the division 13 of his 14 seasons on the job.  Green Bay also managed to accumulate 5 perfect regular seasons in that span including the longest winning streak in Pigskin Empire of 84 consecutive wins including playoff victories.

When Franchize took over Green Bay, they already had a reputation for being a tough team to beat under the reins of Jrotogeek, but Franchize took the team to a different level accomplishing something the team had never done previously…. win championships.  With his first ever Empire Bowl victory coming in his first season on the job, he wanted to prove he could keep winning even without the talent that was left behind.  He proceeded to trade away players from the old regime for draft picks and players and continued on his path of success.  There have been other coaches with immaculate streaks and records, but none quite like Green Bay’s run.  In his time there Franchize also managed to win his players many awards including 5 consecutive MVPs, 4 Defensive MVPs, 2 Rookie of the Years, 5 Playoff MVPs, 1 Pro Bowl MVP, 1 NFC Rushing Title, and 13 NFC Passing Titles (8 consecutive) .

Franchize has decided to take his success to New England, a perennial lose who has no championships and have only made the playoffs twice in the history of the game.  Their best seasons came with an 11-5 record twice.  We wish him well in the AFC East, another tough division, but I think we would be lying to ourselves if we didn’t say that division will be his within 2 seasons of building New England up. We hope he enjoyed his time at Green Bay, and understand you just can’t keep someone away from their favorite team forever.

A Sit Down With Prime Time

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The following interview is on November 2, 2032 and will air on ESN-3 on November 5th. It is apart of a two day special Norris is doing while spending the week on the Tulane campus.

[We enter to an office inside of the Walter Mackinac Colosseum at the Eager arena. "Prime Time" Rashard Paul, the starting Quarterback for the Tulane Green Wave sits in a black collar shirt along with stylish blue jeans. A silver necklace is around his neck, across from him is ESN Reporter the former great Quarterback for California University, Billy Norris who was the 2020 and 2021 Shane Falco winner.]

Billy: Rashard, you came to Tulane out of the small Alfred Bonnabel High School in Kenner, Louisiana. You played Running Back, Outside Linebacker, Safety it wasn’t until the third game of your Senior season when Head Coach Graham Petit  decided to move you to Quarterback. You quickly grasped the position and flourished, but only the only FBS program to recruit you to play Quarterback was Tulane.

Tell us about the recruiting process. I remember going through it, one of the most fun and hectic experiences of my life.

Rashard: I wasn’t heavily recruited by many FBS programs, and you’re correct Tulane is the only school that wanted me to play Quarterback. FCS schools like; Eastern Illinois, Montana, Northern Iowa, and Northern Arizona all wanted me to play Quarterback. Delaware was also calling me as well, they were all interesting offers and I contemplated all of them.

Billy: What made you decide on Tulane?

Rashard: During my official visit I spoke with Offensive Coordinator Elliot Daly and the then Quarterback Coach Alfred Ramirez and they told me that they wanted me to redshirt and put a lot of work in during that season at the Quarterback position and they liked what I had to offer.

Billy: So, you always wanted to play Quarterback?

Rashard: Yes, I heard from a lot of other schools that I was too small to be Quarterback, I didn’t have a big enough frame, my arm was strong enough, and tried to convince me to sign with them to be a Outside Linebacker or Safety. I didn’t like being told I didn’t have a chance to succeed at a position.

Billy: How was it like during the redshirt season? Tracy Glenn was still here, how did he help you adjust to the college game?

Rashard: Tracy was extremely helpful, we had a lot of talks. We were room mates on campus his Senior season, he and working with Alfred Ramirez for two seasons helped me a good deal.

[Billy nods.]

Billy: What did Alfred Ramirez mean to your progression as a Quarterback?

[The 3.42 GPA student in Chemical Engineering with a minor in Business folds his hands as he begins speaking.]

Rashard: He was extremely hard on me during practice, especially during Position work outs. He challenged me to make certain throws and make myself better, he was extremely intense with us at Quarterback.

Billy: You had a very successful Freshman season, winning second team All Conference USA at Quarterback behind at 2nd Round EFL selection, John Cole from Houston. Then the news came that Alfred Ramirez took the Head Coaching job at Scotland Celtic Warriors of the UKFL. Then there was the off season and your told that Offensive Coordinator Elliot Daly approached the guy who was the architect behind Anthony Gault at Buffalo, Maurice Taylor, who had created a lucrative Quarterback Camp in San Diego, California. I’ve personally been there and he has worked with the best Quarterbacks around the world and tutored some fine young College and High School Quarterbacks as well.

How did you take the news of him being the new Quarterback Coach?

Rashard: I thought it was great, he’s someone that is respected anywhere where there is Football. I remember meeting him for the first time and he gave all the Quarterbacks notes and a Blue Ray of film they needed to watch to get better during the off season. I quickly learned that Coach Taylor was really keen on the fundamentals. Jerald McMillian said he reminded him of his Pitching Coach Johnny Iglesias on the Baseball team with how he mentioned getting your arm in the proper slot.

Billy: Not only was Maurice a new coach he and Elliot Daly went to Japan and learned the Free Form Offense and brought it back to Tulane during the off season, was it difficult for you to learn?

[Rashard shrugs.]

Rashard: Not really, the terminology was a lot different, the plays were a lot more complex, but with work it came as second nature. Coach Rodriguez told me, “Good Luck” when he saw the new offensive playbook for the first time…

[Billy laughs.]

Billy: The ol’ Linebacker isn’t used to knowing all that terminology..But tell me, how has Moses Rodriguez been as Head Coach?

Rashard: He definitely there to keep everyone motivated, he’s not the biggest guy on the details of plays and the small details, but he knows how to motivate individual people and make them want to learn and get better during film sessions and position workouts. It’s been a blast having him as Head Coach.

Billy: Lets talk about the past season, it all started when you guys destroyed Pittsburgh in the Spiced Rum Bowl, then it’s led to an eight game winning streak. I’ve only been on the campus for a few days and everyone I ask about you say you’re already the best Quarterback in Tulane history…

[Rashard laughs.]

Billy: No I’m serious, everyone thinks you’ve been that impressive. You’ve already passed Tracy Glenn’s Quarterback rushing record, you were apart of the first bowl win in over a decade, you’re a good looking guy, and you have all the tools to take this Tulane team to a championship.

[Rashard laughs again.]

Billy: What does hearing all of that do for your confidence?

Rashard: It definitely helps, I’ve heard all those comments on fan boards and in class. But, players like, “Mr. 2019″ Albert Brann, Russell Black, and a number of other Quarterbacks played well here and allowed me to have this opportunity. I still have a lot to learn and grow from while I’m at Tulane.

Billy: This week you have Rice, right outside that window and on that field. What are your comments?

[Rashard pauses for a moment.]

Rashard: Biggest game I’ve been apart of here at Tulane, the campus has been going crazy for this game. I heard them chanting, “We Want Rice” starting at the end of the first quarter against Michigan State. I read in the school newspaper that tickets to the public were sold out in three hours. This is a huge game, I want nothing more to beat Rice and give the Tulane student body and fans something more to cheer about.

[Paul smiles.]

Billy: You mentioned Michigan State and you showed quite a bit of emotion during that game towards Antonio Cobb and the Michigan State sideline. We’ve all heard the rumors of things said about you while Antonio Cobb was leaving for the Michigan State job. What did a fifty six to ten victory over Michigan State mean for you?

[Paul pauses briefly.]

Rashard: It was sweet..very sweet. I like proving people wrong about my abilities, it’s nice being ranked in the top fifteen, it’s especially better than having a two and seven record…

[Paul raises his eyebrows a bit and places his hand on his chin.]

Billy: That’s all there is to it?

Rashard: That’s all.

Billy: One last question, where did the nickname Prime Time come from?

[Paul laughs again.]

Rashard: During my redshirt season I made some plays in practice and the guys told me that Sean Widmayer said, “He’s going to be on Prime Time if he does that during games.” Then the name stuck and when I started playing last season it began to spread around campus. Even girls in the stands were holding signs about me and calling me Prime Time, I could think of a lot worse nicknames.

Billy: Yes..the girls, we all saw that incident on ESN. We all wish were were that fortunate.

[Paul laughs again.]

Billy: It’s been a pleasure Rashard, I wish you and Tulane the best of luck the rest of the season.

Rashard: Thank you..

[The two shakes hands.]

Welcome to ESN the Empire Sports Network

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Hey guys.  I just wish to welcome you all to the new ESN Blog for Pigskin Empire.

We will be looking for writers to keep this blog active and interesting.  Anyone who might be interested in becoming a writer just send over a PM to me on the PSE forum or, I guess, a PM on here would work as well.

I’m looking forward to all the fun posts you guys can come up with in the future.  Let’s make this blog something special!

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