CINCINNATI -- Super Bowl week is one of my favorite weeks of the year. The coverage is intense. The game is analyzed from every conceivable angle. Celebrities come from all over the world to watch a game viewed by over 100 million people. There have many great Super Bowls in history, even though every Super… Continue reading Frankie’s Top 12 Super Bowls of all-time
Tag: Kansas City Chiefs
Conference Championship Preview
AFC Championship: 3. Kansas City Chiefs (13-6, AFC West Champions) @ 1. Baltimore Ravens (14-4, AFC North Champions) - 3 p.m. on CBS (Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson, Evan Washburn?, Jay Feeley)Westwood One: Ian Eagle, Devin McCourty, Jason McCourty, Ross TuckerOf all the great quarterback rivalries in the AFC, we have yet to see… Continue reading Conference Championship Preview
Divisional Playoff Preview
4. Houston Texans (11-7, AFC South Champions) @ 1. Baltimore Ravens (13-4, AFC North Champions) - 4:30 p.m. on ESPN and ABC (Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Lisa Salters, Laura Rutledge)Westwood One: Tom McCarthy, Ross Tucker, Ryan LeafWhat C.J. Stroud did last week in his first career playoff start was extremely impressive. I go back to… Continue reading Divisional Playoff Preview
AFC West preview: four burning questions (one for each team), top players, division matchups, prime time, head coaches, quarterbacks final analysis
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- I love the AFC West. There is great quarterback play, great receivers, great head coaches, great stadiums, great everything. And this year, hopefully the play on the field lives up to the hype. The Chiefs are far and away the best team in the division, but that doesn't mean there won't be… Continue reading AFC West preview: four burning questions (one for each team), top players, division matchups, prime time, head coaches, quarterbacks final analysis
Frankie: the Bengals don’t need the number one seed to go to the Super Bowl
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- It's been nearly three weeks since Joe Burrow suffered a grade one calf strain on the Bengals second day of Training Camp, and he now appears to be on the fast track to play in week one. When he went down, I had a lot of things I was thinking about. And… Continue reading Frankie: the Bengals don’t need the number one seed to go to the Super Bowl