The NFL is currently embroiled in a legal dispute with the city of St. Louis over the relocation of the Rams. Reporting of that case is leaning towards the NFL losing the suit and could be on the hook for damages of more than $1B. One of the potential "payout" options would be an expansion team in St. Louis.
Along with that, there are talks of expanding to 36 teams and an 18 game schedule. Some of the expansion candidates to go with St. Louis are Toronto, London, Mexico City, and San Antonio. I also wouldn't be surprised to see San Diego, Portland, Oklahoma City, and Salt Lake City brought up in discussion as well.
This team is a dumpster fire. Not sure they win that game even with Mahomes playing. 3rd straight team comes into Arrowhead and punches them right in the mouth. It's embarrassing. I don't care if he goes 12-4 every year, he'll never win a big game.
Since I've started a Marvel Cinematic Universe thread to post any updates on that front, I figured it was only fair to also get rolling a new DC Extended Universe thread too. For those unaware of what I'm talking about, what Marvel has done over the past 7 Years with their their shared universe movies/TV (Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Incredible Hulk...etc.), DC is also trying to produce themselves with their own characters in a shared movie universe.
The very first film of this shared universe was Man of Steel (already released) and is soon to be followed will a whole new slate of movies:
NO previous DC movies are connected to this new universe (Examples: Batman Begins, Superman Returns, The Dark Knight, Green Lantern... etc) in any way prior to Man of Steel. Next up is Batman vs Superman being released March 25th, followed by Suicide Squad being released August 5th. Here are the two trailers for those:
This thread will be the place to post any new news or thoughts on the DCEU in the future. With that said, who else is looking as forward to Batman vs Superman as I am???
Iowa State has put itself into position for a trip to the NCAA Tournament for a third straight season under coach T.J. Otzelberger. With five regular season games remaining, the Cyclones sit in a spot topotentially move up to a 2-seed or down to no worse than a 5-seed comeSelection Sunday. Alo
The San Joaquin Valley of California, despite supplying a significant percentage of the country's food, is nevertheless a dry, arid place. Fresno, at the heart of the valley, receives just over 10 inches of rain a year on average, according to the National Weather Service, and sometimes as...
North Carolina, UConn, Michigan State, Memphis, Iowa State, Colorado, and Dayton will headline the 2024 Maui Invitational, multiple sources told FanDuel. The eighth team in the event is currently TBD
Didn't see any discussion on the Iowa high school state tournmant so far so figured I'd get the ball rolling. Haven't followed much today but saw there was an upset in 1A tonight as Rinken from Nashua-Plainfield lost to Jacobsen from Central Springs.
Crazy outcome but I heard Rinken blew out his shoulder at regional duals. That stinks. I wonder if they've ever thought of having them post traditional state tournament incase kids get hurt at state duals.