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Ladies’ Guide to Football Season

This basic, yet all-inclusive football season guide is strictly for my ladies! Before we jump in, I just need to know one thing, which woman are you? A) You just need a schedule to know when you can “shenan-again” on Amazon. B) You actually want to learn something about the sport, so you sound like you know what you’re talking about. C) Football is really your thing. No matter who you are, I’m going to tell you some key points you should know and be able to identify. ‘Tis the major season… Let’s make it quick!

Football Season Summary

To keep it simple, NFL games air on Sunday (SNF), Monday (MNF), and Thursday (TNF)- that doesn’t mean that other leagues aren’t playing on the other days. However, for the purposes of this guide, the timeline for the season goes a little like this: Preseason in August (these are “off the record”, exhibition games, the Hall of Fame Game is a whole shebang), Regular Season Kickoff in September (which lasts until approximately the first week in January), Playoffs (which lasts the entirety of January), lastly we get to Championship games (this is going into February and ending the season with the likes of the Pro & Super Bowl).

Pro-Tip: The more wins, the higher the seed. The higher the seed, the better your chance is to make the playoffs.

There’s no real way for me to tell you which games are most important in regard to the regular season and I damn sure will not tell you which team to root for. What I can do is give you the basics!

Who’s Playing?

There are 32 teams in the league that are divided into 2 conferences made of 4 divisions with 4 teams each. Below is a visual for reference (ignore the numbers, they mean nothing to us right now). You can find official NFL team schedules that tell you when and where they play, as well as how to get tickets here.

It’s All About the Super Bowl?

Correct. The Super Bowl is essentially a battle between the best team from each conference (National Football Conference + American Football Conference). How do they decide who’s the best out of the 32? The simple answer: football Playoffs. There’s a catch though – only 14 teams make it there. The first 8 playoff spots are awarded to the teams that finish with the best record in each division. The remaining 6 spots (three from the AFC and three from the NFC) are given to the teams with the best record who did not win the highest seed in their division. The playoffs are single elimination – meaning win your game or go home! This lasts until 4 teams remain which is where we find out who advances to the Super Bowl. Once we get to the final game – it’s winner-take-all! Find out more about the 2024 Super Bowl here or check this out to see your teams Super Bowl history.

Key Terms

If football is really your thing, click here for a full football dictionary. But to save you some time – here’s a few terms you should know:

  • Blitz: when 5 or more defensive players rush the opposing quarterback, in an attempt either to tackle them or force them to hurry his pass attempt.
  • Fantasy Football: an online game where you play with the real players on a virtual platform. The points of the game are dependent on the performance of the chosen players in real-life matches.
  • Fumble: any act, other than a (forward) pass or kick, which results in a loss of player possession
  • Penalty: When either the player or coach violates the rules of the game as per the rulebook. There are 7 referees on the field and any of them have the ability to throw flag(s) on the play. The consequences vary.
  • Pocket: The area formed by the quarterback’s blockers to prevent defensive players from tackling him.
  • Quarters: Regulation time for all NFL games is 60 minutes and each game is divided into four 15-minute quarters. Of course, football is never exactly an hour – you have to account for commercials & timeouts, etc.

Did You Know? The jersey numbers that players wear are anything but random! The displayed number can allude to what position they are playing in the game.

OK, sis! I’ve given you the resources – Now, GO DO GREAT THINGS!! Best of luck!!!

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A Couple’s Effort To Change The Paradigm

The Crislers

Getting To Know “The Crislers”

Meet Eva and Marshand Crisler. Eva Crisler is running for “Hinds County Supervisor” and Marshand Crisler is running for “Hinds County Sheriff”. The Crislers are current residents of Jackson, MS, and are fighting for the community through education, being community activists, and leading by example.

This power couple shares 10 children together and are members of New Jerusalem Church in Jackson, MS. This beautiful couple are also newlyweds, recently getting married on July 2, 2021. Along with the love that they share for each other, they also share a love for their community.

With Eva working as the manager of the Family and Youth Division and Marshand as Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for the city of Jackson, they began this journey of being the “Obama’s” of Jackson, Mississippi. Behind every great man lies an amazing woman.

Eva Crisler Running for Hinds County Supervisor District 1

Eva Crisler is from Goodman, MS. She was born and raised in Holmes County and is the second oldest of two, her mother’s name is Eva Lee Howard and her father is Robert Howard. At an early age, Eva moved to Chicago, IL, and stayed there for 20yrs roughly.

Later she made a decision to relocate to Jackson, MS. Living in Jackson wasn’t at the top of her list as a place to settle down but things quickly changed as she began to become more involved with the community. The things she witnessed as a child sparked her interest in social work.

Eva had a heart for broken families or abused and neglected children in her community at a young age and wanted to become a part of the solution to keep the families together. She went to school and majored in Social Work. Eva has a passion for connecting with others.

She enjoys reaching out and understanding the need of others by being active through mind mapping and brainstorming ideas to create solutions with her peers. Eva gets joy out of helping others reach their goals. Her personal experience involved her mother Eva Lee Howard, who showed her firsthand the importance of family by taking care of not only her kids but her sister’s kids.

Eva has always carried a trait of leadership that seeks change for her community.

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Eva’s Experience and Educational Background

Eva was the first in her family to earn a Bachelor’s in Professional Interdisciplinary Studies from Jackson State University. She has also received a Master’s in Educational Technology. Eva is currently in the dissertation phase of finishing up a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration at JSU. She has over 20 yrs in Social Services.

In 2000, Eva joined Friends of Children INC helping over 250 families in the Central Mississippi area with nutritional needs. In 2014, Eva carried on the position of Manager of the Family and Youth division for the city of Jackson. Eva has helped over 300 youths with summer youth programs and employment opportunities.

In 2015, she started her own realty company. “REL Affordable Houses” was established here in Jackson and provides a second chance for renters to have a place to stay. Eva is pushing to replace businesses that have relocated and working to increase wages for employees.

She wants to create an organization that will come together and address the issues of the citizens by also providing education and resources to small business owners to improve growth. Behind her stands a man of power, Mr. Marshand Crisler.

The Crislers

Meet Marshand Crisler, Candidate for Hinds County Sherriff

Marshand Crisler a native of Greenville, MS born to Johnny and Rosia Crisler. He is the middle child of 4 siblings. Marshand states that “it is very important the city of Jackson understands the duties of a sheriff”. Most citizens think the duties are “law enforcement” but it’s actually “corrections”. His experience started at 18 years old, after 1 year at Hinds Community College where he also played football. Marshand took a break from school called a “stop out” not a “drop out” because he then enlisted in the Marine Corps. He later took on the position of a military police officer for the Marine Corps. His experience on a tour in Iraq lead to his transfer to the United States Army National Guard.

Marshand’s first assignment was where his family is located in Crystal Springs, MS, Marshand was ecstatic to show family and friends his hard work and accomplishments. “Operations of Iraqi Freedom” was his first mission as City Councilman in Jackson, MS . This assignment in 2004, led to his placement in Iraq for 366 days. Assigned Enemy Prisoners of War (EPW Operations), his unit from Canton, MS which was responsible for housing and guarding Saddam Hussein because of the history of service from the 112 unit. Marshand retired as a “Major” from U.S Air Force and has always been a man of achievement through leadership. Wrapping up his skills with 20yrs as a veteran of the Hinds County Sheriffs Department, I would say he is well over qualified to take Jackson, MS in a new direction.

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Jackson Do Your Research and Vote For the Crislers on August 8, 2023

The Crislers
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