Terron Armstead clocks in on Pro Football Focus’ top 101 players of 2019

New Orleans Saints tackle Terron Armstead earned well-deserved recognition on the Top 101 NFL Players of 2019 list from Pro Football Focus.

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New Orleans Saints left tackle Terron Armstead has finished too many seasons as one of the NFL’s best at what he does, but lacking the accolades his peers enjoy. He wasn’t named to the Pro Bowl until 2018 (returning in 2019), and has only cracked the AP All-Pro list once (in 2018, as a second-team entry). Sure, Armstead’s lengthy injury history has hurt his reputation, but there’s few left tackles around who combine his all-world athleticism with painstakingly-polished technique.

However, Armstead finally got his due from the list of the top 101 players of 2019 from Pro Football Focus. Players 101 through 76 have been revealed so far, and plenty of Armstead’s Saints teammates should join him. but for now, he’s the only member of the black and gold to make the cut:

76. T TERRON ARMSTEAD, NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

At his best, Terron Armstead is one of the best tackles in all of football, but an in-season injury affected his play and caused him to miss time. Even his absence showed how good he is, though, as Drew Brees completely changed his game when his reliable blindside protector wasn’t in the lineup by dramatically speeding up his release. Armstead surrendered just one sack all season, including the team’s lone playoff appearance, and the sack came in that game. In total, he allowed 24 pressures across more than 600 pass-blocking snaps and remains one of the best pass blockers in football.

While this was a drop from last year’s ranking (47), Armstead placed ahead of several tackles around the league, including Tennessee Titans bookends Jack Conklin (81) and Taylor Lewan (88), Indianapolis Colts right tackle Braden Smith (92), and Atlanta Falcons left tackle Jake Matthews (96). We’ll find out in the days ahead who the analysts at Pro Football Focus ranked ahead of Armstead, but it’s great to see him getting this well-deserved recognition. Now where will Ryan Ramczyk place?

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Alabama Softball ranked either No. 1 or 2 in national polls

Roll Tide Wire recently reported Alabama Softball’s ranking checking in at No. 1 according to D1Softball’s preseason poll. Now, three more national polls have been announced and Alabama remains at, or near, the top. In addition to the @D1Softball …

Roll Tide Wire recently reported Alabama Softball’s ranking checking in at No. 1 according to D1Softball’s preseason poll.

Now, three more national polls have been announced and Alabama remains at, or near, the top.

In the USA Softball and D1Softball rankings the Crimson Tide is the top team in the nation.

The NFCA and Softball America polls have Alabama in the No. 2 spot.

NFCA and Softball America has Patrick Murphy and ‘Team 24’ sitting behind the Washington Huskies.

Alabama has a chip on their shoulder after losing in the first round of the Women’s College World Series in 2019.

Their revenge tour is set to begin on Feb. 7 as they travel to Tallahassee, Florida for the Joanne Graf Classic to play two games against North Carolina and host Florida State on Feb. 7-8.

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Saints’ Super Bowl 44 win ranked 17th-best of all time

The New Orleans Saints’ win in Super Bowl XLIV over the Indianapolis Colts was ranked the 17th best title game in NFL history by USA Today.

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The New Orleans Saints were recognized for their victory over the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLIV by that game being ranked the 17th-best title game in NFL history by USA Today. It remains the most memorable game in Saints history, thanks to huge plays ranging form Pierre Thomas’s crafty running on a screen pass touchdown, to Thomas Morstead’s “Ambush” onside kick, to Lance Moore’s just-in two-point conversion and Tracy Porter’s famous interception returned for a touchdown. The writeup from USA Today’s Nate Davis summed it up well:

The Saints ended decades of futility courtesy of MVP Drew Brees’ pinpoint passing, coach Sean Payton’s surprise onside kick to start the second half and CB Tracy Porter’s game-sealing pick six of Peyton Manning.

This win in Super Bowl XLIV brought the first NFL championship to New Orleans in franchise history, providing the high point in the greatest era of Saints football. It ended a decades-long championship drought for the city and ushered fans into a new time where competing for another title has been the expectation, not the long-shot hope.

It’s not something the NFC South-rival Atlanta Falcons can boast. That team still hasn’t won a Super Bowl, and their loss in Super Bowl LI ended up earning the top spot in the USA Today rankings. We’d be remiss to forget how that game saw the Falcons surrender a 28-3 lead late in the third quarter in the most epic collapse in the championship game’s history. You love to see it.

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Ranking Texas’ 2020 Games In Level Of Importance

The schedule has its pros and cons, but should be in favor of Texas. Here is the 2020 schedule ranked game by game in order of importance:

The 2020 season is one of the most important seasons Texas has had in a long time. After a poor 2019 season, Head Coach Tom Herman was given another opportunity to show himself. Hiring new offensive and defensive coordinators after the season, if nothing changes on the field, changes could be made off the field.

The best quarterback the Longhorns have had since Colt McCoy is expected to be back for his senior season. Gaining Heisman hype both in 2019 and more than likely in 2020, Sam Ehlinger is going to need to be the man for Texas.

Mix in all of the other returning talent for the squad and this is the year to put it all together. The schedule has its pros and cons, but should be in favor of Texas, getting most of their big conference games at home.

Here is the 2020 schedule ranked game by game in order of importance:

Alabama at No. 13 in post-Championship Week Playoff rankings

The Alabama Crimson Tide ended with a final record of 10-2, a record some programs could only dream of having. However for Alabama, there is a sense of disappointment. In the second-to-last rankings done by the College Football Playoff committee, …

The Alabama Crimson Tide ended with a final record of 10-2, a record some programs could only dream of having. However for Alabama, there is a sense of disappointment.

In the second-to-last rankings done by the College Football Playoff committee, Alabama was ranked No. 12, the lowest Nick Saban and Alabama has been ranked in years.

As if that wasn’t bad enough, Alabama dropped yet again to No. 13 after not playing for a conference championship this past weekend.

It’s also very unusual for Alabama to be looking up at the numerous other fellow SEC programs that are ahead of them in the rankings.

Teams that are ranked higher than Alabama to finish the 2019 season: Auburn (No. 12), Florida (No. 9), Georgia (No. 5) and LSU (No. 1).

Alabama will now look to play in it’s final game of the season, which will take place on New Year’s Day against Michigan in the Citrus Bowl.

Stay with us here on Roll Tide Wire as we will bring you all things Alabama football!

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