The NFL preseason is a big old muddle, designed to tug and gnaw at the weakest points of a fan's psyche. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS] In todayās FOX Sports Insider with Martin Rogers: The preseason is the most puzzling time of the year in the National Football League ... we take a look at why the Oregon Ducks are the class of the Pac-12 ... and we are treated to a must-see video of Klay Thompson. The most puzzling time of year in the National Football League has arrived. Right here, right now, is the precise spot on the football calendar where everything is up in the air, when we think we know certain things but also know that thinking and knowing are two different things. Did you follow that? If not, donāt worry, itās the waning days of August and thereās still two weeks before things get going properly, so thereās some time to get it all figured out. Confusion reigns because itās preseason and itās supposed to reign, heavily. Letās face it, there wouldnāt be a whole lot of fun involved if the show before the real show gave us any kind of accurate indication as to what the next four months held in store. But wait, sometimes it does. Preseason is a big old muddle and a devilish tease, designed to tug and gnaw at the weakest points of a fanās psyche, capable of filling even the calmest supporter with needless doubt or, far worse, offering cruel snippets of hope where there realistically is none. Take last Saturdayās Buffalo Bills victory over the Chicago Bears as an example. The Bills, quarterbacked by Mitchell Trubisky in the absence of the rested Josh Allen, were sensational, scoring touchdowns on each of their first four drives and surging to an overwhelming 41-15 win at Soldier Field. [STORY IMAGE 1] Now, the Bills are certainly not a team without hope, far from it, having reached the AFC Championship game last season and witnessing Allen improve with each passing campaign. Yet the fact that they were so strong without Allen under center in Chicago sparked a flurry of excitement among the Bills Mafia and a created a general burst of positive feeling toward the team. [Per FOX Bet, Buffalo is third favorite to win the Super Bowl, at +1200](. āYes, this was the preseason,ā [wrote Buffalo News beat writer Jay Skurski](. āNevertheless, it was hard not to ⦠come away with the conclusion that this is a team ready to make some noise when the real games begin.ā But preseason wins are nonsense, most football sages will tell you. The Baltimore Ravens have now won 19 straight in the preseason, yet managed only one playoff victory since that streak began in 2016. The 2017 Cleveland Browns went 4-0 in the preamble ā and 0-16 when it mattered. [STORY IMAGE 2] When the Miami Dolphins completed a perfect season in 1972, they actually lost three times ā in the preseason. But hang on, what about the Seattle Seahawks in 2013, compiling a 4-0 record before going on to win the Super Bowl? Or the fact that only one team in more than a decade ā the Kansas City Chiefs in 2019 ā have had a losing preseason record and gone on to win it all? Or when the Browns, in 2016, had a foreshadowing 0-4 mark before limping to 1-15? The uncertainty as to what we are actually seeing is all part of the eternal weirdness of these few weeks, when weāre all so anxious for football to begin in earnest that none of us can truly think straight anyway. Even those typically adamant that preseason doesnāt provide an accurate barometer for what follows will find exceptions and excuses as to why, this time, it actually might. If nothing else, getting the NFL preseason back ā remember, there wasnāt one last year - has added some intrigue to certain positional battles. Thereās Cam Newton and Mac Jones in New England and Jimmy Garoppolo and Trey Lance in San Francisco. Trevor Lawrence was in a tight QB battle with veteran Gardner Minshew, with Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer anointing Lawrence the starter Wednesday morning. Meanwhile, Dak Prescottās absence from the preseason slate so far has generated growing concern in Dallas. [STORY IMAGE 3] The differing philosophies in regard to preseason are discussion fodder, and everyone is an expert. Bill Belichick and Andy Reid probably have a pretty good idea how to do this coaching thing by now, with 12 Super Bowl appearances between them and 47 years of collective NFL head coaching experience, yet both Belichick and Reid have attracted some criticism for using their starters too heavily in recent games. Imagine that, getting ready for a season of football by playing serious football games to prepare for it? There was none of this preseason bewilderment 12 months ago, when COVID-19 ensured the struggles for starting spots had to play out mostly behind closed doors. In truth, preseason wasnāt missed or lamented particularly deeply by anyone, except perhaps some of the undrafted free agents who would have loved some game time to enhance their odds of making the roster. Coaches might disagree. āEach one of those games serves a function,ā FOX Sports NFL analyst Eric Mangini said on FS1ās āThe Herdā last year. āEspecially with the offseason we've had, if you put a new head coach and new coordinators into a situation where they are expected to make good decisions with shortened experiences and limited exposure, it is hard. They are already behind the eight ball.ā [STORY IMAGE 4] Whatever your take, we have the games before the real games back again and there are a couple more weeks of it, some extra snippets of information to gaze at and wonder about. Beware though, because the info comes laden with head fakes and guesswork. You donāt want to obsess over it too much, but ooh, you donāt want to sleep on it entirely either. Thank me for that astoundingly unhelpful bit of advice later, or donāt, because it will all be forgotten soon enough once Week 1 is here. Preseason has us all messed up, because it feels like football has returned when it really hasnāt, not fully. When a win is a win, except for when itās not, not quite. And when it sort of seems like the things happening right now matter, when of course, they really donāt. Or do they? [STORY IMAGE 5] Hereās what others have said ... Colin Cowherd, The Herd: āI don't think it matters. Mac Jones or Cam could both win 10 or 11 games.ā Shannon Sharpe, Undisputed: āI don't think he's quite ready yet. Jimmy G gives them the best opportunity because the Niners are a team that think they can contend. I'll say after 2-3 games, you'll see Lance under center.ā LaVar Arrington, FOX Sports: āCam is the undisputed leader of this team & the rookie was just getting his reps. Five series means Mac Jones isnāt competing for the starting job.ā [IN OTHER WORDS] - Oregon isnāt a lock to win the Pac-12 this year, but in his league preview, [FOX Sports College Football Writer RJ Young says the Ducksā recruiting makes the difference](.
- With the Orioles mired in a near-historic losing streak, [FOX Sports MLB Writer Jake Mintz looks at what has gone so, so wrong in Baltimore](.
- Despite drawing as little attention to himself as possible, Chris Taylor might be the Dodgersā MVP this season. [FOX Sports MLB Writer Pedro Moura has the story.]( [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( Weāve got some great news to share with every Golden State Warriors fan out there ... Klay Thompson is STILL a bucket! Check out this video, which Thompson posted on his Instagram story on Tuesday. This video shows Klay draining 10 straight alternating corner 3-pointers. Thompson hasnāt played in an NBA Game since the 2019 Finals, but the Warriorsā sharp-shooting guard appears to be back and ready for a big season ahead. We canāt wait to see the Splash Brothers back on the court together! [VIEWER'S GUIDE] MLS All-Star Game (FS1, 9 p.m. ET)
Cristian Roldan leads the MLS All-Star team against Alexis Canelo and Liga MX. Los Angeles Dodgers at San Diego Padres (ESPN, 10 p.m. ET)
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Utah: +400 While a team from the SEC, ACC and Big Ten have appeared in each of the past three College Football Playoffs, a member from the Pac-12 has not been included in the CFP since Washington back in 2016-17. That could change this year as five teams from the conference appear in the AP Top 25 poll heading into this season. Oregon is listed as the favorite at +250, and rightfully so. The Ducks return arguably the top defensive player in the nation in DE Kayvon Thibodeaux, and should feature an outstanding rushing attack, led by CJ Verdell. USC has the second-best odds at +333, followed by Washington at +380. If youāre looking for a pick with better odds, check out Arizona State at +475. The Sun Devils return one of the top returning QBs in the country in Jayden Daniels and a talented back in Rachaad White. [WHAT THEY SAID] āCoaching is not how much you KNOW. Itās how much you can get players to DO.ā ā Bum Phillips [FOLLOW FOX SPORTS] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Download FOX Sports App: [Fire TV](
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