Top 10 Coaches in the NFL

1. Andy Reid, Kansas City Chiefs

2. Kyle Shanahan, San Francisco 49ers

3. Sean McVay, Los Angeles Rams

4. Sean Payton , Denver Broncos

5. Mike Tomlin, Pittsburgh Steelers

6. John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens

7. Jim Harbaugh, Los Angeles Chargers

8. Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland Browns

9. Mike McCarthy, Dallas Cowboys

10. Doug Peterson, Jacksonville Jaguars

Best Patriots Players to Suffer the Logan Mankins Curse

Most people are probably asking: “What is the Logan Mankins Curse?” The Logan Mankins Curse refers to a player who played for the Pats during the Brady-Belichick era, but did not win a ring. I call it the Logan Mankins Curse because he was drafted by the Pats in 2005 (right after they won 3 Super Bowls from 2001-2004) and was traded away weeks before the 2014 season (in which the Pats won the first of 3 Super Bowls from 2014-2018). I want to be clear: this is not named after him as a slight or because he was bad. Logan Mankins is a Hall of Fame worthy player and one of the best Pats of all time. His career with them just happened to be during the 9 season span they didn’t win (2005-2013).

I will be ranking players based on how good they were with the Pats, not how good their careers were overall.

1. Randy Moss, WR

One of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history and he was arguably at his best with the Pats. It’s such a shame they couldn’t get a ring for an all-time great player.

2. Logan Mankins, Guard

As talked about in the intro, this guy was a beast. He was a six time All-Pro with the Pats and he deserved a ring more than anyone else on this list.

3. Wes Welker, WR

A better regular season version of Julian Edelman, Welker was the perfect complement to Randy Moss and thrived while playing with Brady. He came up short twice with the Pats.

4. Aaron Hernandez, TE

He is now remembered for the awful things he did off the field more than anything else. On the field, he was super talented and along with Gronk gave the Pats a devastating TE combo.

5. Brandon Meriweather, Saftey

He was a very underrated player and could absolutely lay guys out. People don’t play the game like him anymore due to rule changes.

6. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Running Back

An all-time nickname (Law Firm), hard running style, and lack of fumbling made him a great fit in New England. He brought that great hard-nosed running style before we had LeGarrette Blount.

7. Danny Woodhead, Running Back

He was such a gritty and talented pass catcher who complemented the Pats playing style so well.

8. Aqib Talib, Corner Back

He only played here a year, but was an All-Pro and Pro Bowler for us.

9. Brandin Cooks, WR

He also came in for just a year, but helped us get to a Super Bowl as our WR1 when Edelman was out in 2017.

10. Matt Cassell, QB

He was better after the Pats, but still managed to come in and lead the Pats to 11 wins after Brady went down in 2008.

Bonus Fun Fact: In doing the research for this blog, I realized that during the 2010 season, the Pats had Randy Moss, Wes Welker, Julian Edelman, Deion Branch, Kevin Faulk, Rob Gronkowski, and Aaron Hernandez all at the same time. I know that some players were early in the careers and some later, but to have all that talent on the same team is crazy. And it’s no surprise Brady won MVP that year.

Best Athletes of 21st Century

This list will be controversial, because how could it not be? When it comes to best athletes of this century, we are only looking at what athletes did this century. For example, Michael Jordan (maybe the greatest athlete of all time) played 2 seasons with the Wizards in the early 2000s, but what he did for the Wizards wouldn’t qualify him for this list.

1. Lionel Messi – Soccer

2. Tiger Woods- Golf

3. Tom Brady – Football

4. Michael Phelps – Swimming

5. Lebron James – Basketball

6. Usain Bolt – Sprinting

7. Novak Djokovic- Tennis

8. Cristiano Ronaldo – Soccer

9. Floyd Mayweather – Boxing

10. Sidney Crosby – Hockey

Drake Maye vs Mac Jones

There are many reasons why most Patriots fans, including myself, believe Drake Maye will fair much better than Mac Jones. Below are my reasons, some obvious and some not so much.

Drake Maye has much more talent than Mac Jones. Physically he is slightly bigger at 6’4″, 230 lbs vs Mac at 6’3″ 220. He also is much more athletic and has such a better arm than Mac does.

Maye also produced in a much harder situation than Mac. Mac was aided by the greatest college football coach ever and maybe the greatest wide receiver room in college football history. Maye dealt with much more difficulty and still stood out.

Maye seems like intangibly he is also better than Mac. Mac had a tendency to pout and have poor body language, whereas Maye seems to have a better attitude, which I think is important. When the going gets tough, you want a QB who weathers the storm instead of complaining about the storm.

For all of Mac’s shortcomings, he really had no help offensively, as the Pats have had the worst offensive skill talent in the league since Brady left and their offensive line play was poor too. They are still very much a work in progress, but they did use significant draft capital on WRs and Oline this year. Hopefully, the Pats will continue to build the offense around Maye and give him viable options and protection.

Maye also benefits from not being the heir apparent franchise QB to Tom Brady. That is nearly an impossible role to live up to and Mac didn’t come close. Now that Pats fans have endured a couple shitty seasons, their expectations are not as high as the immediate Post-Brady era.

This will be the most controversial, but I think Maye will actually benefit from not having the greatest coach of all time lead the Patriots. The Bill vs Tom debate created lots of controversy and pressure for everyone in Foxboro. I believe it influenced Bill to go for broke in terms of winning and he simply tried a quick reload, instead of a full on rebuild that the Pats realistically needed. Now that he’s gone, they can focus on rebuilding correctly and getting back to winning championships.

10 Greatest Boston Athletes Ever

Below are the greatest athletes Titletown has ever seen. Simply putting up great numbers does not get you on this list. The cultural impact and importance to the city matters. The titles and accolades won also matter.

Tom Brady, Patriots 2000-2019

Not only was he the greatest football player of all time but he was the face of Boston sports during their most dominant period of all time. For two decades of Boston dominance, when you thought of Boston sports, you thought of number 12 holding up the Lombardi Trophy. While him leaving was tough, it made you realize how important he was, and he will forever be a legend in Boston.

Bill Russell, Celtics 1956-1969

I could simply say 11 titles in 13 years and stop there. But that would not be enough to capture his greatness on and off the court. He helped to start the tradition of Boston being the City of Champions with his tremendous play. The NBA Finals MVP was named after him for a reason. He was an important member of the Civil Right Movement and won a Presidential Metal of Freedom for all of his accomplishments.

Bobby Orr, Bruins 1966-1976

He revolutionized his sport more than any other Boston athlete. Never before had the NHL seen a defensemen who could score like a forward and out skate everyone on the ice. Injuries robbed him of potentially going down as the greatest hockey player and Boston athlete ever. However, Boston will always remember this legend, and his flying Stanley Cup-winning goal will be in Boston sports bars until the end of time.

Ted Williams, Red Sox 1939-1942, 1946-1960

The greatest hitter who ever lived. This man hit .406 in 1941, won the Triple Crown in 1942, spent 3 years serving his country in World War 2, and then won MVP his first year back from military service in 1946. He also gave up most of the 1952 and 1953 seasons to serve in the Korean War. Despite sacrificing 5 years during the prime of his career, he still put up monster numbers.

Larry Bird, Celtics 1979-1992

Bird kept the Celtics title machine going. His shooting and passing ability as a forward was way ahead of his time. His clutch play and trash talk also endeared him to Boston fans. His legendary rivalry with Magic Johnson helped make the NBA mainstream and the name Larry Legend is well deserved.

David Ortiz, Red Sox 2003-2016

It’s no coincidence that Big Papi coming to the Sox immediately led to their string of 21st Century titles. He will forever be loved by Boston fans for his clutch hitting in big moments and he is easily one of the most clutch althetes in sports history. Whenever the Sox needed a big hit, he was there. His awesome speech and heroics during the 2013 World Series season after the Boston Marathon bombings forever etched him into Boston lore.

Ray Bourque, Bruins 1979-2000

The 2nd greatest defensemen in NHL history behind Orr. He is the Bruins all time leading scorer despite being a DMan. Boston loves this guy so much that he left the Bruins, won a cup with another team, and Bostonians celebrated it with him.

Rob Gronkowski, Patriots 2010-2018

Similar to Orr, his career was cut too short by injuries, but when he played he absolutely dominated. We have never seen a tight end like Gronk. He was a matchup nightmare in the receiving game and blocked like an offensive lineman. His hysterical party personality was the exact energy the buttoned up Patriots dynasty needed.

John Havlicek, Celtics 1962-1978

He helped the Russell Celtics win some of their later titles and even won two as the star of the team after Russell retired. His legendary steal will always be remembered, and Hondo is forever a Boston legend.

Carl Yastrzemski, Red Sox 1961-1983

He took over left field the year after Williams retired and didn’t skip a beat. Yaz holds many Red Sox records including games played, hits, and RBIs.

The fact this was such a tough list to make shows how lucky Boston fans are to have had so many legends play in our city. There are many other deserving players who could have been included in this list. With current stars like Jayson Tatum and David Pastrnak, this list could include some new names in the somewhat near future.

Best Sports Cities in the US

Below are the top 10 sports cities in the United States. Factors included how many Big Four teams each city had, the passion of the fanbases, the success of the teams, whether teams have recently left there, and whether teams in the city exist that no one cares about. Just because a city has a lot of teams does not automatically put it on here. Having no teams in a sport goes against you, but also having a team that no one cares about (i.e. the Angels in LA) hurts a city’s ranking.

Boston, MA

Titletown is an easy top choice. First off, Boston has the best sports fans in the entire world. All four sports teams in the city are heavily followed and cared about. No NFL team has won more Super Bowls than the Patriots and they boast the greatest football player and coach of all time. The Red Sox have the most famous stadium in all of American sports and have won more World Series this century than any other team. The Bruins are the oldest American team in the NHL and hockey in Massachusetts is massively popular. Last, but not least, no NBA team has won more championships than the Celtics. In addition to the great teams, Boston has had the best collection of athletes out of any city and Boston’s Sports Mount Rushmore of Tom Brady, Bill Russell, Ted Williams, and Bobby Orr is light years ahead of anyone else’s.

Chicago, IL

Chicago is a great sports town that has five franchises that are deeply cared about. The Bears are one of the oldest NFL teams. Despite not having a lot of success, they are a well-known and cared about team in the city. The Cubs play in the 2nd most famous stadium in American sports and have tons of history and great players. The White Sox are not as prestigious as the Cubs, but still have a loyal following. The Blackhawks are an Original Six NHL team and the had the only NHL dynasty this century. The Chicago Bulls are one of the best NBA teams of all time. They also had the greatest NBA player and maybe athlete of all time in Michael Jordan.

New York City, NY

The Giants are one of the best NFL franchises of all time and had the greatest defensive player ever in Lawrence Taylor. However, the Jets are an embarrassment that taints NYC’s football image. The Yankees are an all-time great sports franchise and the best franchise in MLB history. No other team boasts the championships and players that have come through the Bronx. Their logo has become a cultural symbol, which speaks to the success of the team. The Mets have struggled though and slightly bring down New York’s baseball rating. The Rangers are an Original Six team, the Islanders had one of the best dynasties in NHL history, and the Devils have also had success making the city’s hockey teams extremely impressive. Basketball is a different story as the Knicks and Nets are two of the most under performing franchises in any league. NYC also gets points for having Madison Square Garden, which is the most famous arena in the world. In terms of fans, people go to games, but a fair share don’t seem to be true fans and are mainly just there to have something to do.

Philadelphia, PA

As annoying and downright messed up as Philly fans can be, you have to concede that they love their teams as much as any other city does which boosts their score. The Eagles have a long history, some great players, and some recent success. The Phillies have a loyal following and are currently an exciting team. The 76ers are an all-time NBA franchise and have had many great players. The Flyers are one of the most legendary non-Original Six teams.

Detroit, MI

Detroit is extremely underrated as a sports city. The Lions have had iconic players like Barry Sanders, but not much success until lately. That being said, there were reports this year that Detroit’s drop in crime was due to the Lions being so good. The Red Wings are an Original Six team and one of the best teams in NHL history. The Pistons have had some all-time teams and the Tigers are one of the oldest teams in the MLB.

Denver, CO

It all starts with the Broncos in Denver. They have had the privilege of two of the greatest QBs of all time and their team has had a lot of success. The Avalanche have historically been good, and are currently filled with stars. The Nuggets are probably the best team in the NBA right now and have the best player in the league. The Rockies lag behind the rest of the teams, but having been to a game at Coors Field, it’s a pretty cool place to watch a game.

Pittsburgh, PA

The first city on this list without 4 major teams. The fact they made it, speaks to the success of their teams. The Steelers may be the most impressive NFL Franchise ever in terms of how much they’ve won and the legends that have put on the black and gold. The Penguins likewise have been super successful and have had some of the greatest NHL players ever. The Pirates also have a rich history and some all-time greats, even if they haven’t had the same recent success as the other two.

Dallas, TX

Not surprisingly, football carries this Texas city’s sports culture. The Cowboys are the most expensive sports franchise in the world (and it isn’t even close). They have had amazing players and tremendous success, despite underwhelming the past 30 years. The Mavericks are a popular team and like the Cowboys, are buoyed by an extremely famous owner. The Rangers just won their first World Series and appear on the come up. The Stars lack behind the others, but the fact a Texas city can support a hockey team and they get lots of people at their games is impressive in itself.

Washinton, D.C.

Had the Commanders not had an awkward last 5 years and a terrible owner who made the team a laughing stock, they may be higher. They still have had success in their history with three Super Bowls and people care about the team. The Capitals have a deep following, which has been aided by an all-time great player in Alexander Ovechkin. The Nats likewise are well liked and have had recent success. The team that lacks behind all the others is the Wizards, which is one of the worst franchises in the NBA.

Bay Area, CA

The Bay Area barley sneaks in because they have such large discrepancies between their teams. The 49ers are one of the most popular franchises in the NFL and have had many all-time greats. On the flip-side, the Raiders abandoned Oakland for Vegas. For baseball, there is a similar situation playing out. The Giants are a legendary team and have had a lot of recent success, but the Oakland A’s want to leave Oakland even though no one else wants them, creating an awkward situation for everyone. The Golden State Warriors dominated the NBA for a decade, forming the best dynasty since the 90s Bulls and are super popular. The Sharks are not very popular and bring the overall area down.

Most Liked Teams in Sports

This is an odd list to make as opposed to my list on most hated teams in sports. Most fans really only like the teams that they root for, and anyone outside of that is either irrelevant or hated. This list is the teams that fans of other organizations like for various reasons.

Army Black Knights Football and Navy Midshipmen Football (tie)

This one speaks for itself. The fact all the people on these teams are joining the military to fight for our country, makes them so easy to root for. The legendary game they play each year is also one of the best events in sports.

Buffalo Bills

They are loveable for two reasons: their fans and the fact they keep coming up short. You can make the argument that Bills fans are the best in all of sports. Despite the terrible upstate New York weather, they come out to games in full force. The lack of success in big moments also leads fans of other teams to feel for the Bills

Boston Red Sox

For years they were the loveable losers, bound by the Curse of the Bambino. They have shaken off that curse this century, but still have fans all over the country and are a well-liked team. Having the most iconic stadium in sports in Fenway Park helps their mystique.

Green Bay Packers

Despite being a super successful franchise, they are not hated at all. The combination of being from a small city, being owned by shareholders rather than a billionaire, and the iconic Lambeau Field make the Packers easy to like.

Chicago Cubs

They have a lot of the same traits as the Red Sox with having overcome a long drought and having a legendary stadium.

UConn Huskies Basketball

They are the anti blue blood college basketball program. Whereas other successful CBB teams have an air of superiority, they have been spectacular the past 25 years, but still feel like a blue collar program

Detroit Lions

This is a team that has long suffered from not achieving despite having great players like Calvin Johnson and Barry Sanders. They are a legendary franchise that’s easy to root for.

St. Louis Cardinals

An iconic franchise with some of the best jerseys in sports makes them easy to like. The backdrop of their stadium and the surrounding area is also awesome.

Oregon Ducks Football

This is mainly due to their connection with Nike. Oregon is known for having such cool uniforms and going against the traditional teams like Michigan and Alabama, and it’s super interesting.

Most Hated Teams in Sports

Being a hated team in sports gets more of a bad rap than it should. It’s better to be hated as a sports team than to be irrelevant and not talked about (think Los Angeles Angels or Atlanta Falcons). Below are the most hated teams in American sports:

Dallas Cowboys

They are the most popular team in the most popular sport in America, the highest valued sports franchise in the world, and the most hated team in sports. The Cowboys get talked about so much despite not having accomplished anything notable in the past 30 years. That’s an easy team for fans to hate.

New York Yankees

The evil empire. The championships. The pinstripes. The Yankees are an iconic franchise. People all over the world wear their hat to the point that their logo is more so a fashion statement and representation of New York City than just a sports team. Even though they have underwhelmed the past decade plus, they will forever be near the top of this list.

Duke Blue Devils Basketball

Much like the teams above them, no matter how good or bad Duke is any given year, their reputation automatically makes people hate them. An elite university and elite basketball program that wins so much is the perfect villain college basketball needs.

Alabama Crimson Tide Football

They are an absolute juggernaut of a program, having dominated college football the past 15 years. Even with Nick Saban leaving, this is a team that everyone will circle on their schedules and fans will live to see them be mediocre.

New England Patriots

The Pats went 4-13 last year, and not a single person outside of New England felt bad after they dominated the most competitive league in sports for two decades. The success they’ve had combined with some “cheating,” has made them one of the most hated teams in America.

Houston Astros

They are newer to this list than most of the other teams on it. The sign stealing scandal is still fresh in so many minds, that they will be hated for years to come.

Texas Longhorns Football

They suffer from a similar “curse” that the Cowboys do. Texas Football is such a big brand, despite not winning a national championship for almost 20 years and people can’t stand it.

Michigan Wolverines Football

Before this year, Michigan was similar to Texas in that they hadn’t won a title in a long time, but were still talked about so much. This year, their cheating scandal combined with their dominating season gives football fans more fire to fuel their hate.

Philadelphia Eagles

This is a rare one, where people mainly hate this team because of how terrible their fans are. Philly easily has the worst fans in sports and it’s on full display at Eagles games.

Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs are starting to suffer from what the Pats have, where their success is breeding hate. That combined with all of the complaining they do every time the refs don’t bend the rules in their favor, makes them easy to hate.