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The Sports Archives – The Top 5 Football Movies in the Past 20 Years!
The Top 5 Football Movies in the Past 20 Years Baseball might be America’s pastime, but football is its passion. There’s just something about those crisp fall Sundays paired some chicken wings, cold beers, buddies, and the game that make … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore Ravens, Daniel “Rudy” Ruettiger, Denzel Washington, Ed O’ Neill, Football Sports Blogs, Heisman Trophy, James Caan, Jon Abbate, Little Giants, Michael Oher, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Remember the Titans, Rick Moranis, Rudy, Sandra Bullock, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, The 5th Quarter, The Blind Side, The Program
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The Sports Archives – Rookie Runners: Opportunity for Giants’ David Wilson!
There were three running backs picked in the first round of the 2012 draft. Tampa Bay’s Doug Martin (drafted 31st out of Boise State) is already a star (though he still has to deal with being nicknamed Muscle Hamster). Martin … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 Draft, Ahmad Bradshaw, Alabama Crimson Tide, Andre Brown, Boise State, Bryce Brown, Cleveland Browns, David Wilson, Denver Broncos, Doug Martin, fantasy football, Football Sports Blogs, Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas State Wildcats, Knowshon Moreno, LeSean McCoy, New York Giants, NFL, Philadelphia Eagles, Ronnie Hillman, San Diego State, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Trent Richardson, Virginia Tech, Willis McGahee
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The Sports Archives – Giving the Gift of Fandom!
Giving the Gift of Fandom this Holiday! Fandom, or the act of supporting one’s team, is rarely something that can be given. Fathers can pass along the love of a sport to his kids, respect of a university is often … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – NFL Champions’ Secret to Success!
At the NFL level, everyone has talent and athletic ability but to rise above and be successful takes a little bit more. Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots know what it takes to be NFL champions. They’ve won three … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Belichick, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Heisman Trophy, Houston Texans, New England Patriots, New York Jets, NFL, NFL Sports Blogs, Seattle Seahawks, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Super Bowl, Thanksgiving Day 2012, Tim Tebow, Tim Tebow Sports Blogs, University of Florida Gators
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The Sports Archives – Sports in Ohio: A History!
Ohio is possibly the best state for sports in the entire country. Unfortunately, the success of professional sports teams in Ohio has been limited. There has been a lot of false hope and heartbreak. The good news is that regardless … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – More News about the Costs of Playing Football!
James Harrison is in the news again. This time it has nothing to do with jabs at Roger Goodell or trash talking other teams’ offenses. This time, it is much more serious. James Harrison recently stated that he has had … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Chinese Football (aka Paper Football)!
What is Paper Football? Paper Football or Chinese Football is a game played on a table that is similar to American Football. It requires a football made out of paper with two opponents sitting across from each other at a … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Women Enjoy Football And Other Sports More Than You Might Think
Stereotypically, women aren’t huge sports fans. When you think of a packed stadium, you might think of a raucous crowd made up of bands of grown men celebrating with foam fingers, face paint, and giant beers. But it turns out … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – When a Father Makes an Impact!
In most cases, if someone achieves greatness in their life, there is someone behind the scenes who pushed, encouraged, and supported them. Andrew Luck has achieved greatness, in high school and college. Experts expect him to be successful in the … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – The Storied History of Denver Bronco’s Quarterbacks!
The Denver Broncos have had an interesting mix of quarterbacks over the years. What makes them so special? Check out these interesting tidbits. Frank Tripucka The first Denver quarterback was actually an assistant coach on the team and when injuries … Continue reading
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