
These are Walter’s Sunday Nuggets featuring:
Important news from the coaching cycle
A compilation of recommended reading from the WalterPicks team from the serious football fan/fantasy player
Important news from the coaching cycle
Coaching News 🚨
Why It Matters:
The Bills will maintain continuity on an offense that ranked 4th in points scored per game at 28.3. They did this without any star receivers and with one of the most potent rushing attacks in the league. Do not expect Buffalo players to be fantasy breakouts in 2026 due to a sea change in environment.
Why It Matters:
Jaxson Dart will not be getting Lamar Jackson’s old coordinator.
Monken was expected to join John Harbaugh in New York unless he got a head coaching job. Now, he’ll enter a situation in Cleveland where the lack of QB clarity will make his impact difficult to project.
📚 Recommended Reading
Get-Hyped Content for Super Bowl LX 🏈
Why It’s Worth Your Time:
Brett makes advanced concepts extremely digestible. The production behind the NFL content team is also top-notch - separating this from most all-22 breakdowns you’ll find leading up to this game.
Watch this and you’ll “know ball” more than 99% of people heading into the Super Bowl.
Why It’s Worth Your Time:
This by-the-numbers look at both the Patriots and Seahawks give you a big-picture understanding of both teams strengths and weaknesses, and how they’ve been trending entering the biggest game of the year. It’s easy to understand, a quick read, and highly informative.
Why It’s Worth Your Time:
When you watch highlights from past Super Bowls, its easy to forget the feelings, the emotions, the weight that plays carry with them during big games in real-time. This is a tremendous way not just to refresh yourself on what happened in one of the greatest games of all time, but to understand the DETAILS of its drama in ways you can only do in retrospect. (maybe don’t read if you’re a Seahawks fan)
This is also Bill Belichick at the apex of his genius, and a reminder that he SHOULD have been a slam-dunk first ballot hall-of-famer.





