ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. called for the banishment of two-deep coverage just when offenses are successfully attacking it. So, ...
That’s Mel Kiper, ESPN’s long-tenured draft expert, engaging in the lowest form of conversation: remember when. For him, however, the golden age of quarterbacking hasn’t been dulled by rules ...
ESPN's Mel Kiper went on a rant on 'Get Up' Thursday morning, calling on Roger Goodell and the NFL to outlaw the "two-high safeties" defensive scheme, because as he says, it is "ruining the game." ...
This is really bothering some people, including ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. who went on Get Up on Thursday and suggested that the defense was "ruining" the sport and "should be outlawed." "Well ...
At the moment, the Texans look like they got the better of the two, but ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr. does not think this downward trend is all on Young. In an epic rant on "Get Up" Tuesday morning ...
ESPN NFL analyst Mel Kiper thinks it's partially due to how often defenses implement two-high safeties. On an appearance on Get Up, Kiper voiced his frustration with the defensive scheme.
And Mel Kiper Jr. has an idea to fix it. It’s a terrible idea, but an idea nonetheless. On the Thursday episode of Get Up, Kiper made a special appearance to float an idea that was discussed on ...
Scoring and offensive production have been down across the NFL in recent years, and Mel Kiper Jr. has a radical idea that he believes would reverse that trend. Most people just think the longtime ...
The New York Jets' offense, and Aaron Rodgers in particular, appeared to shake off any remaining rust in a 24-3 victory over the New England Patriots at MetLife Stadium on Thursday Night Football. A ...
Apr 28, 2011; New York, NY, USA; ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr during the 2011 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall. Mandatory Credit: Howard Smith-Imagn Images / Howard Smith-Imagn Images The 2024 NFL ...
When Mel Kiper Jr. gets ... Brown), the quarterback coach (Josh McCown), everything there, the senior assistant (Jim Caldwell) — everything’s in place,” Kiper continued.