The Super Bowl is over (finally). My heart was broken weeks ago. So now it is time to look back at this year’s NFL season. For the Jews it was…okay. We gained a few new Jews, that is a huge positive. Unfortunately, no one really stood out. Our only real chance at a Pro Bowler was David Binn and he spent the year on IR. Here is how everyone did. Tomorrow we will announce this years Player of the Year.
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