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The Old Veteran
Reaming a REVOLVER
I am sure you probably know guys that can’t just leave something well enough alone; they have to “improve” whatever they are interested in, to the point that the project is basically ruined.
The Eprouvette
We are all aware of the modern technology to quantify gunpowder performance such as chronographs and pressure transducers, but have you ever thought about how black powder performance and quality control were measured before our current technology was available?
LEARNING to LOAD
.45- 1 10 Sharps the Old Way
Morse happy as ever in Buffalo
Mitch Morse was happy to see his former teammates walk away with the Lombardi Trophy in February. He holds no regrets, however, over leaving Kansas City for his new home in Buffalo.
‘What was unique is becoming normal'
Here are some highlights from head coach Sean McDermott’s recent press conferences.
If season's a go, the stakes are raised
Buffalo’s unofficial start to training camp couldn’t have been any more perfect. At the team’s first session with limited media in attendance, there was speedster John Brown sprinting down the right sideline, linking up with a perfect Josh Allen pass for a 50yard touchdown to end the day.
Dawkins gets new 4-year deal
One day after securing their head coach’s future, the Bills did the same exact thing with their franchise left tackle.
Norman joins loaded secondary
Josh Norman already thought the Bills had the best secondary in the league. He’s just looking to add his own personal flavor to the mix.
McDermott inks new deal
Bills keep coach through 2025 with extension
Knox hoping for big Year 2 jump
Dawson Knox made waves last season for his incredible stiff-arm in Buffalo’s win over the Cincinnati Bengals. It drew the attention of Buffalo’s biggest offseason acquisition, Stefon Diggs, who has a new nickname for Knox: Mr. Stiff-Arm.
Bills add punter, other news and notes
Buffalo’s punter competition changed on Aug. 19 when the team signed former Jets punter Lachlan Edwards and released punter/kicker Kaare Vedvik.
Bills act quickly, add Winters
Brian Winters didn’t need any extra help in getting directions to the Bills’ facilities.
THE X-FACTORS
After their unexpected but enthralling run to the Super Bowl earlier this year, the 49ers return for the 2020 season as defending NFC champions with a roster suddenly full of marquee players, the kind of talented performers on which teams build for title runs.
Where does the strength lie?
Ranking positional groups on power-packed roster
TOP 9 Head coaches
As he prepares to enter his fourth season as 9ers head coach, Kyle Shanahan already is one of just four coaches in the 75-year history of the San Francisco franchise to win an NFC championship nd take the 49ers all the way to the Super Bowl. hat accomplishment alone vaults him among a select group of top coaches ever to guide the team, and if his 2019 performance and recent contract extension are any indications, Shanahan surely will e moving up in the future on this list of the bestead coaches in 49ers history.
TAKING THE LEAD
San Francisco has strong candidates to fill void
PAYING FOR THE BE$T
Kittle sets bar high for NFL tight ends
PANDEMIC PRIMER
A 12-step guide to get 49ers through COVID-19 NFL season
CHAMPIONSHIP PARTNERSHIP
49ers extend winning combination into future
49ers rich in Kittle complements at TE
Now that he’s the highest-paid tight end in NFL history, and generally regarded as the league’s best player at his position, George Kittle and the 49ers see no reason their tight ends can’t achieve the same kind of recognition as a group.
Q & A with Ken Zampese
Quarterbacks Coach Ken Zampese spoke with reporters over the challenges of teaching a new system and working with different passers.
Can the best be even better?
Buckner gone, but DL’s quest for next level remains intact
‘We have the best facility I have ever seen in my life'
Raiders head coach Jon Gruden had his hands full as the team went through its first training camp in Las Vegas. Because of the pandemic, it has been unlike any other training camp Gruden has been a part of and it’s forced the entire coaching staff to be creative and innovative in how they approach things. Gruden talked about some of that and various other topics when he met with reporters throughout the early part of camp.
Offense needs diverse flow
What will Washington’s offense look like in 2020?
10 BURNING QUESTIONS
Teams that lose the Super Bowl always enter the next season facing a different sort of question than most others in the NFL.
Raiders continue to reshape roster
The Raiders made a series of roster moves early in training camp, most notably the decision to part ways with talented-but-often-injured linebacker Marquel Lee.
Mr. Smith returns to Washington
Alex Smith threw a short sideline route that felt like victory. The quarterback returned to the field for the first time since suffering a badly broken leg in Nov. 2018 that required 17 operations and nearly proved deadly because of infection. He nearly lost the leg and endured months of a ghastly metal brace.