

We spent a good chunk of the podcast talking about the kickers list, so here’s a quick refresher on who I had in the top 10. I think Brinson fell asleep halfway through my punter rankings, but that’s what happens when you’re talking to someone who doesn’t appreciate the fine art of punting. And this week, I jumped on the podcast with Will Brinson to explain my rankings. Last week, I ranked both the top 10 kickers and the top 10 punters in the NFL. I don’t want to say that today’s episode of the Pick Six Podcast was the biggest show of the year, but I’m going to go ahead and say it was the biggest show of the year, and that’s mainly because it involved me spending nearly 45 minutes talking about nothing but kickers and punters.

Today’s show: Ranking the top 10 kickers and punters heading into the 2022 season All you have to do is click here and then share the link. Godspeed to me.Īs always, here’s your weekly reminder to tell all your friends to sign up for the newsletter. That being said, I might not make it through the next three days because my wife is going out of town and I will be spending the next 72 straight hours with our 2-year-old. You just have to make it through the next seven days. 8).īasically, it’s all downhill from here. Also, the first game of the season kicks off EXACTLY two months from today (Sept. And then three days after that (July 26), every other team will be reporting to training camp. Three days later (July 23), the Rams and Bills will be reporting to training camp. Five days after that (July 20), the Raiders will be reporting to training camp. Next Friday (July 15) is the deadline to sign players who have been hit with the franchise tag, so that will definitely add some drama to the offseason. Once next Friday hits, the chaos is going to start. Next week will likely be the final dead week on the offseason calendar, and it might not even be a dead week because there’s a chance the Deshaun Watson decision could come down. I don’t want to make it sound like football season is almost here, but football season is almost here. "If I could be an inspiration, or help, or open doors for any other woman and girl out there, then that's an incredible accomplishment for me.Welcome to the Friday edition of the Pick Six newsletter! "I want to get to a point, obviously, where there is no more firsts," she said. Morgan said while she has experienced many firsts throughout her career, she never wants to be the last person breaking barriers. In October 2021, a league investigation into the Washington Football Team examining workplace misconduct uncovered emails Gruden had sent years earlier that showed he used racist, misogynistic, and homophobic slurs.ĭavis said the search for a new president took 10 months. The hire of Morgan comes less than a year after Jon Gruden was dismissed as head coach of the team. "Obviously, somebody that knows this community, knows the people in it I think is very important for us to continue to build out foundation in Las Vegas." "The Las Vegas connection was not a criteria, but it was something that was on the positive side of the ledger," team owner Mark Davis said. Morgan is a graduate of Eldorado High School the University of Nevada, Reno and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. I look forward to taking this team's integrity, spirit and commitment to excellence on the field into every facet of this organization." "This team's arrival in Las Vegas has created a new energy and opportunities we never dreamed possible.

"It is the honor of a lifetime to join the Raiders at one of the most defining times in the team's history," Morgan said. She is also an independent director at Allegiant Airlines, Caesars Entertainment and Fidelity National Financial Inc. She was the first Black city attorney in Nevada, when she served for the City of North Las Vegas, and she was the first person of color named chair of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, the team said Thursday. Sandra Douglass Morgan, a Las Vegas native, is not new to firsts. The NFL's Las Vegas Raiders have hired the first Black female team president in the league's history.
