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2024-2025 NFL Season Record Predictions          

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August 29, 2024
Words by Gray’s Gridiron Key: * denotes division winner ^ denotes wild card + denotes Super Bowl appearance Underlined players are in their rookie season. As the preseason concludes and NFL teams begin to shape for the upcoming season, let’s take a look at some key information for each team and predict the fates of all 32 NFL franchises

STRAIGHTENED OUT at ELEVEN22

FOLIO COMMUNITY story by CLAIRE GOFORTH Darkness beckons on the southwest corner of Beach Boulevard and San Pablo, within the sanctity of the former Wal-Mart that houses the Church of Eleven22. Billing itself as “a movement for all people to discover and deepen a relationship with Jesus Christ,” the fast

lazy bitches need not apply

September 7, 2008
When your house transforms into an island courtesy of the overflowing St. Johns River, you begin to re-evaluate your responsibilities and ask certain questions. Such as, do I really believe a termite and flea-infested house built in 1880 can withstand tropical storm winds? More importantly, if swept away by the

happy birthday wjct!

September 7, 2008
by kellie abrahamson WJCT is a First Coast institution. Throughout the years we’ve seen our local PBS affiliate grow from a small station with three staff members and borrowed equipment into an award-winning community resource that reaches tens of thousands of people through television, radio and the internet. On September

fall 08 television

September 7, 2008
by kellie abrahamson Fire up your TiVo! With schools starting and temperatures slowly dropping, at least by Florida standards, summer is officially coming to an end. While not great news for kiddies and sun-worshippers, TV fans everywhere are rejoicing because the all important fall season is upon us and that

notes from the bachelor pad

September 7, 2008
by troy spurlin Okay, let’s recognize the “white elephant” in the room. That being, the “Unfavorite Things” article from an installment of NOTES FROM THE BACHELOR PAD a few months back . One of the hardest things we have to learn about being men is to recognize and acknowledge truth.

September 7, 2008
by erin thursby, photos by a.m. stewart Long before the first whiff of face powder and the spotlight shines on the stage there’s a beehive of activity that not only goes on backstage on opening night but also for weeks, and sometimes months. There’s a cadre of professionals and volunteers

picturing florida

September 7, 2008
by erin thursby Looking for a coffee table book with style, local history and art? Then lay your hands on a copy of Picturing Florida. It is an exquisite portrait of Florida with dazzling lithographs. The book starts on a historical note, about some of Florida’s earliest artists such as

nickelodeon worldwide day of play

September 7, 2008
by katherine stevens It wasn’t that long ago when day-long bike rides, playing catch in the front yard and running through the sprinkler were all necessary ingredients for summertime fun. But fast forward to the year 2008: the bikes are put away and the video game consoles are out; the

ghetto gourmet

September 7, 2008
by jon bosworth A Riverside Dinner Party Any Time of Day… Cassie and I have found some great deals while eating around for the Ghetto Gourmet column, but for the most part we’ve found it’s almost always possible to eat out for less than $20, as long as you’re willing

netscapades

September 7, 2008
by brenton crozier I don’t quite live my life in a football fantasy, well, from the months of February through August anyway. I could go on ad nauseam, with Tolstoy-like verbosity about why football is the best sport in the world and why you should think so too. I will

a greener u

September 7, 2008
by jennifer mccharren This fall, as the children return to the academic realm, follow their lead and take a few lessons from the masters on how to increase your connections to the planet. Here are just a few informative reading gems from the libraries of progress: the omnivore’s dilemma by

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