Welcome to the fourth and final State of the Sport, where we we have been taking a hard look at what is REALLY going on in various sports over the summer with a subject matter expert.
Today, Friend of the Show Christian Hinton will be dissecting the current State of the National Football League.
The NFL is a sport, that is now, mainly about one position: quarterback. If you have one, you win a lot of games. If you do not, you lose a lot of games. It is that simple.
Around the league, there’s a lot of interesting storylines coming into the season. Can the Philadelphia Eagles repeat as Super Bowl Champions? Can the Chiefs become the first team in NFL history to make the Super Bowl in six out of the past seven seasons and win three Super Bowls in a four-year span or will a team like the Ravens or Bills finally break through in the AFC? Which rookies will breakout and which new signal caller will give their fanbase a reason to believe again, the way Jayden Daniels did for the Commanders last season.
For every thought of hope, there is also a thought of failure. Which teams that have Super Bowl expectations will be disappointed by their fanbases and what teams will have their seasons end by the middle of September?
And now ladies and gentleman, let me introduce to you, the man who is going to help the audience of Brandon’s World understand the State of the NFL. He is Christian Hinton