Author: Brendan Nordstrom

The Two-Minute Drill: Rookie QB Roundup, How are They Faring?

By Brendan Nordstrom The 2022 draft class was known as one of the worst quarterback classes in years. Only one quarterback was taken in the first round and only nine quarterbacks were taken overall. This compares to the 2021 draft class where three quarterbacks – Trevor Lawrence, Zach Wilson and Trey Lance – were taken […]

The Two-Minute Drill: AFC Division Check-ins

By Brendan Nordstrom In the family dynamic of the NFL, the AFC is the younger sibling. The NFC had its glory days when the 49ers, Packers and Buccaneers struck fear into the league, but as it ages, the AFC starts to attract all the love and attention of their parents. And why wouldn’t they? They […]

The Two-Minute Drill: NFC Division Check-ins

By Brendan Nordstrom The NFC early on in the 2022 season has felt surreal. At first glance, it may seem like everything is status quo, but the longer you look at the standings, the more unsettling it becomes. The NFC has become a power vacuum over time. The dominance of Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady […]

The Two-Minute Drill: The Super Bowl Hangover

By Brendan Nordstrom Most everyone has been there. The sun is just a little too bright. Your head feels like a five-year-old’s drum set. You are trying to connect bits and pieces of last night together.  For NFL teams, this feeling is all too familiar. The Super Bowl Hangover is a phenomenon that has teams […]

The Two-Minute Drill: Where the make-or-break QBs stand

By Brendan Nordstrom Whether it be a young quarterback’s lack of development, or a veteran signal-caller’s second chance, this season marks a lot of quarterbacks’ last opportunity on their current team. The 2023 Draft is said to have a large amount of QB depth. With Alabama’s Bryce Young, Ohio State’s CJ Stroud and more highlighting […]

The Two-Minute Drill: 3 Teams Playing Above Expectations

By Brendan Nordstrom 1. Miami Dolphins The Miami Dolphins have struggled in recent years; their last playoff appearance was in 2016. You would have to date back to before the Obama administration to find their last playoff appearance prior. In fact, you would have to go to the turn of the century for their last […]

Women’s Soccer: Terriers trounce Holy Cross at Nickerson

By Brendan Nordstrom The Boston University women’s soccer team (9-5-1, 5-1-0 PL) celebrated Pride Night and Faculty Appreciation Night at Nickerson field with an impressive 3-0 victory over Holy Cross (1-12-1, 0-5-1 PL) on Thursday night extending their winning streak to five. This marks the third time all season in which the Terriers have ended […]