In any other era, the current career stats of Brandon Woodruff don’t look like they belong on a top 50 list of any team, but there is no doubt that Woodruff earns his spot here in the modern era.
As of this writing, Woodruff is entering his seventh year in the Majors, all of which have been as a Brewer. Woodruff debuted in 2017, but broke out in 2019, becoming a permanent starter and an All-Star, going 11-3 with a 3.62 ERA. Over the two years after, Woodruff might have had a losing record (12-15), but he has been dynamic, finishing in the top five in WHIP, the top ten in ERA and SP/BB in both years, and led the NL in cPWA in 2021.
An All-Star in 2021, Woodruff did not make the mid-season classic in 2022, but had a much better record (13-4) with 190 Strikeouts. 2023 was promising, but injuries held him to only 11 Starts, though he went 5-1 with a 2.28 ERA. This looks to be it for Woodruff as a Brewer, as he was non-tendered by the team.
Aaron Rodgers went into the 2021/22 NFL campaign as the reining MVP after a stellar year last season. At one point in the off-season, his future in Green Bay looked uncertain. However, off-field disputes were resolved just in time for the new campaign.
Rodgers continues to play at the top of his game and a fourth regular season MVP could be set to go his way. The Packers QB has led his side to a 10-3 win record through their opening 13 games of the season.
Green Bay are looking set to be one of the top seeds in the NFC heading into the playoffs. The NFC North crown looks safe, as the Packers are the only team in the division with a winning record.
Rodgers and Green Bay fans will want much more than a divisional title this season. They are +1000 in the sports betting online at Betfair for the Super Bowl.
Given how well Rodgers is performing, the Packers are one of the leading betting tips every week in the NFL. Regardless of the opposition, Rodgers keeps finding a way of unlocking defenses and putting up big points for his team.
Career Numbers Are Very Impressive
Just like Tom Brady, Rodgers remains one of the leading QBs in the NFL. The 38-year-old is certain to be in the Hall of Fame as soon as he becomes eligible. He is right up there with some of the greatest in history to have played in that position, including Brett Favre, Joe Montana and Dan Marino.
Rodgers was selected in the first round of the NFL Draft in 2005. Since then, he has consistently produced impressive stats every season he has been involved in. Arguably his biggest strength is the way he looks after the ball. He has finished the league leader in touchdowns-to-interceptions ratio five times.
The Green Bay man has recorded 433 regular season touchdowns and has thrown for over 50,000 passing yards. He will have seen what Brady has been able to achieve into his 40s and if he can continue at that age, he may be set to smash many NFL records.
Green Bay Haven’t Reached Super Bowl Since 2010
Although it is not going to impact his inclusion in the Hall of Fame, Rodgers has only won the Super Bowl once in his career. That victory came in 2010 when his side beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25 at the Cowboys Stadium.
In what may be his last year in Wisconsin, the Green Bay QB will be hoping to deliver another Vince Lombardi Trophy to his franchise. Becoming a two-time Super Bowl winner will help the reining MVP elevate himself into an exclusive club of QBs who have prevailed in the biggest game in the sport more than once.
Rodgers will be focussed on finishing this season strongly. If he does get awarded the MVP at the NFL Honors in February, he will be one of only two players to land that prize four times after Peyton Manning.
The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame has announced their Nominees for the Class of 2022.
As usual, it is a gigantic list, so we will not be doing brief resumes of each candidate, and will do so when they become a Finalist.
Finalists from the North American and Women’s Committee will be announced All-Star Weekend, with the full Class of 2022 announced during the Final Four.
At present, the 2022 Enshrinement Ceremony will take place on September 9-10.
The Nominees are: (*indicates a First-Time Nominee)
North American Committee Nominees:
Ken Anderson (Coach)
Fletcher Aritt (Coach)
Johnny Bach (Coach)
Gene Bess (Coach)
Chauncey Billups (Player) Ranked #4 on the Notinhalloffame.com Basketball List
Rick Byrd (Coach)
Muggsy Bogues (Player)
Irv Brown (Referee)
Jim Burch (Referee)
Marcus Camby (Player) Ranked #63 on Notinhalloffame.com
Tom Chambers (Player) Ranked #24 on Notinhalloffame.com
John Clougherty (Referee)
Michael Cooper (Player) Ranked #28 on Notinhalloffame.com
Joey Crawford (Referee)
Jack Curran (Coach)
Mark Eaton (Player)
Cliff Ellis (Coach)
Hugh Evans (Referee)
Michael Finley (Player) Ranked #58 on Notinhalloffame.com
Steve Fisher (Coach)
Manu Ginobili* (Player) Ranked #3 on Notinhalloffame.com
Leonard Hamilton (Coach)
Richard Hamilton (Player) Ranked #90 on Notinhalloffame.com
Tim Hardaway (Player) Ranked #2 on Notinhalloffame.com
Lou Henson (Coach)
Ed Hightower (Referee)
David Hixon* (Coach)
Bob Huggins (Coach)
Mark Jackson (Player) Ranked #70 on Notinhalloffame.com
Herman Johnson (Coach)
Marques Johnson (Player) Ranked #20 on Notinhalloffame.com
George Karl (Coach)
Gene Keady (Coach)
Ken Kern (Coach)
Shawn Marion (Player) Ranked #23 on Notinhalloffame.com
Rollie Massimino (Coach)
Bob McKillop (Coach)
Danny Miles (Coach)
Steve Moore (Coach)
Dick Motta (Coach)
Jake O’Donnell (Referee)
Jere Quinn (Coach)
Lamont Robinson (Player)
Bo Ryan (Coach)
Bob Saulsbury (Coach)
Norm Sloan (Coach)
Willie West (Coach)
Buck Williams (Player) Ranked #7 on Notinhalloffame.com
John Williamson (Player)
Paul Westhead (Coach)
Women’s Committee Nominations:
Leta Andrews (Coach)
Jennifer Azzi (Player)
Gary Blair* (Coach)
Swin Cash (Player)
Becky Hammon (Player)
Suzie McConnell (Player)
Debbie Miller-Palmore (Player)
Kim Mulkey (Player)
Marianne Stanley (Coach)
Valerie Still (Player)
Marian Washington (Coach)
Lindsey Whalen* (Player)
Contributor Committee Nominations (Direct-Elect Category):
Dick Baumgartner
Henry Bibby
Marty Blake
Vic Bubas
Doug Collins
Larry Costello
Wayne Duke
Bill Foster
Bob Gibbons*
Simon Gourdine
Tim Grgurich
Del Harris
Johnny “Red” Kerr
Tom Konchalski
Bobby Lewis
Herbert Livsey
Fred McCall*
Jack McCloskey
Speedy Morris
Johnny Most
Dennis Murphy
Joe O’Toole
Billy Packer
Jack Powers
Will Robinson*
Gene Shue
Jim Valvano
Donnie Walsh
Jerome Williams
Early African-American Pioneers Committee Nominations (Direct-Elect Category):
Dick Barnett
Clarence “Puggy” Bell
Sonny Boswell
Bill Garrett
Inman Jackson
Harry “Bucky” Lew
Davage “Dave” Minor
Hudson Oliver
Al “Runt” Pullins
James “Pappy” Ricks
Paul Robeson
Eyre Saitch
William “Wee Willie” Smith
International Committee Nominations (Direct-Elect Category):
Jacky Chazalon
Mirza Delibasic*
Alphonso Ford
Giuseppe Giergia
Dusan Ivkovic
Semen Khalipski
Vladimir Kondrashin
Radivoj Korac
Eduardo Lamas
Marcos Leite
Shimon Mizrahi
Amaury Pasos
Dan Peterson
Manuel Sainz
Togo Soares
Ranko Zeravica
Veterans Committee Nominations (Direct-Elect Category):
1936 U.S. Olympic Team (Team)
1972 U.S. Olympic Team (Team)
Tom Blackburn (Coach)
Sid Borgia (Referee)
Darel Carrier (Player)
Jack Coleman (Player)
Charles Eckman (Referee)
Leroy Edwards (Player)
Leo Ferris (Contributor)
Clarence “Bevo” Francis (Player)
Hy Gotkin (Player)*
Travis Grant (Player)
Cam Henderson (Coach)
Robert Hopkins (Player)
Lou Hudson (Player) Ranked #6 on Notinhalloffame.com
Charles Keinath (Player)
Kentucky Wesleyan 1966, 1968 & 1969 (Team)
Bob Love (Player) Ranked #51 on Notinhalloffame.com
Loyola of Chicago (Team)
Billy Markward (Contributor)
Ed McCluskey (Coach)
Ray Mears (Coach)
Francis Meehan (Player)
Lucias Mitchell (Coach)
Donald “Dudley” Moore (Coach)
Joe Mullaney (Coach)*
Willie Naulls (Player) Ranked #55 on Notinhalloffame.com
North Catholic High School JV (Philadelphia, PA) (Team)
Philadelphia, PA (Team)
Philadelphia SPHAS (Team)
Glenn Roberts (Player)
Holcombe Rucker (Contributor)
Kenny Sailors (Player)
Fred Schaus (Contributor)
Sam Schulman (Contributor)
Paul Silas (Player) Ranked #27 on Notinhalloffame.com
Dick Van Arsdale (Player)
Tom Van Arsdale (Player)
Perry Wallace (Player)
Max Zaslofsky (Player) Ranked #1 on Notinhalloffame.com
Women’s Veterans Committee Nominations (Direct-Elect Category):
Alline Banks Sprouse (Player)
Edmonton Commercial Grads (Team)
John Head (Coach)
Nashville Business College (Team)
Lometa Odom (Player)
Harley Redin (Coach)
Theresa Shank (Player)
Hazel Walker (Player)
We would like to congratulate all of those who made it to this stage.
Football is one common popular sport in the world. It has made it have a big attraction when it comes to the world of betting. When you consider the number of bets made on football across the globe, you will be amazed by the crazy figure that it has. But that is not surprising because it is popular, attracting many fans globally. The only problem many bettors face is that it is hard to make sure bets will earn you money. While it is simple registering an account and beginning gambling, but it becomes hard to win. Luckily, there are numerous things that one can do to enhance your chances of winning. The below content provides you with clear tips that you can apply in betting to make correct choices.
Before you join gambling, just know that you cannot win always
Before you get into sports betting, it is important to have an open mind. Regardless of what you hear from people or read on the internet, be sure that you will not always win. There is no clear method way that guarantees winning results every other time. Sometimes you may win, while other times, you may lose. If you want to survive in the betting industry, the main secret is to ensure you get minimal losses.
Keep detailed record
Keeping the record is an essential tool you should have as a sports bettor. These records are helpful when making bets as they help one know how strong one team is against the other. With the proper application of records, it is possible to make the right bets for livescore. In addition to the records, you can understand the stronger team while playing. If you take advantage of this method, you will earn a clearer picture of the best strategies that will work for you.
Switch things up
Are you seriously invested in sports betting? Then, you understand there are numerous bookmakers. While some are serious ones, others are jokers. Be skeptical about choosing the best to avoid losing money. You may find a good site, but that doesn't mean you should stick with them. You can always register with other bookmakers with greater promotions and different amazing odds. Always take advantage of the website that is offering the best.
Be impartial always
If you involve your emotions in the world of betting, it won’t be good for you. It is advisable to put aside your emotions even if you are a football fan and be impartial. This helps avoid making unnecessary mistakes when you know the real results that will likely happen. It is important to involve the analytical brain as this helps make a sound decision. However, many football bettors make the mistake of involving their emotions for the love of their teams. Probably, the best bet is to stay away from the games, so you don't need to involve your emotions.
Many things affect the results of a game. It could be the game taking place at its location. Whether you will make livescore or offline betting, it is good to learn these pointers and know how to apply them for better results.