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  • May 23 COFFEE CLUB

    WHAT'S BREWING TODAY
    Monday, May 23

    On Today's Scorecard
    Must See NFL TV
    The NFL has some real treats in store this 2022 season, such as Tom Brady vs.Patrick Mahomes(GOAT vs. Baby GOAT) in Tampa and Mike McCarthy's Cowboys heading to Green Bay to face Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.

    In a rundown of 10 of the most intriguing matchups to look forward to this coming season, it all starts with the Buffalo Bills at L. A. Rams in Week One.

    We'll learn whether the Rams are able to pick up right where they left off. And this game will serve as a measuring stick for the Bills, who hope this is finally the year they get over the hump.

    Click here to see the other must-see games on this year's NFL schedule.
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    Family Feud
    As we alluded to on this page, Nick Saban has been sounding the alarm about NIL perks from the beginning, and he threw down the gauntlet last week when he took direct aim at his former assistant coach, Texas A&M head coachJimbo Fisher.

    "We were second in recruiting last year, A&M was first. A&M bought every player on their team. Made a deal for name, image, and likeness," claimed Saban.

    Fisher did not take kindly to the acquisition, saying Saban's comments were really despicable. He went on to say that, "Some people think they are God. Go dig into how God did his deal and you may find out a lot of things about a guy that you don't want to know."

    Mark it down: October 10 when Alabama hosts Texas A&M this season. Now that will be must-watch TV.
    Grinding Out The Profits
    Bye The Way
    From the 2022 PLAYBOOK Football Preview Guide Magazine: The Houston Texans are facing three teams that will be coming off a Bye week this year, which is the most in the NFL. That's not ideal since teams will be getting extra rest and preparation time prior to playing Houston. FYI: teams are 5-1 SUATS with rest before tackling the Texans the last six years.

    On the other end of the spectrum, there are seven teams who will be facing a total of zero opponents coming off a bye: Bills, Lions, Broncos, Buccaneers, Chiefs, Bears, and Commanders.

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