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The Sports Archives – Will The Oakland Raiders Ever Have A Great Quarterback Again?
A Look Back At Their Top Three Legends! While fans of the Oakland Raiders remain loyal through thick and thin, many have been expressing extreme frustration with another disappointing season; 2012 somehow seems infinitely worse than even the last few. … Continue reading
Posted in Football
Tagged 2002 Super Bowl, Al Davis, Daryle Lamonica, Football Blogs, great quarterbacks, Heisman Trophy, Jim Plunkett, Jon Gruden, Ken Stabler, NFL, nfl football, Oakland Raiders, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Raider Nation, Rich Gannon, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Super Bowl XXXVI, Terrelle Pryor, The Snake
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The Sports Archives – Super Bowl XLVII: The Ultimate Guide!
It’s nearly upon us – Super Bowl XLVII, the most eagerly awaited sporting and entertainment event of the year. February 3rd, 2013 is the date on everyone’s lips, and the stadium and city the world will be focusing on is … Continue reading
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Tagged 2004 Super Bowl, 2013 Super Bowl, All the Single Ladies, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Beyonce, Destiny's Child, Green Day, Jay-Z, Justin Bieber, M&M, Madonna, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New England Patriots, New Orleans, NFL, No Doubt, Paul McCartney, Pepsi, san francisco, San Francisco 49ers, Skechers, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Star Trek, Super Bowl, Super Bowl blogs, Super Bowl XLVII, superbowl, The Black Eyed Peas, Toyota, U2, Viacom, Walt Disney
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The Sports Archives – 5 Smartest People In All of Sports!
Athletes are most commonly associated with physical strength, blinding speed, and insane leaping ability. They are not usually thought to be the smartest people in the room. This may be true in some cases, but there are plenty of smart … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Page, athletes, athletes who are attorneys, Bill Bradley, brains and brawn, dumb jocks, intellegent athletes, Joe Montana, Moe Berg, New York Knicks, Ryan Fitzpatrick, San Francisco 49ers, smart, sports, sports and business, sports and leisure, sports and politics, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports politicians, Steve Young, Super Bowl, The Purple People Eaters
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The Sports Archives – New England Patriots – Odds Were In Their Favor!
The New England Patriots are becoming the team that everyone loves to hate. Even New Englanders have a love/hate relationship with them, especially those in Connecticut who can’t blame the New York Giants this year for putting an abrupt end … Continue reading
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Tagged AFL, Baltimore Ravens, Bay State Patriots, Bill Belichick, Boston Patriots, Chicago Bears, Eli Manning, Greatest Moments in Sports, Green Bay Packers, Joe Flacco, New England Patriots, New York Giants, NFL, Ray Lewis, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Sportsbook Review, Super Bowl XLII, Super Bowl XLVI, Super Bowl XLVII, Super Bowl XX, Super Bowl XXXI, The Helmet Catch, Tom Brady
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The Sports Archives – Portable Ultrasound in Sports!
Portable ultrasound machines in sports are new and have taken over much of the workload x-ray machines used to carry. Before x-ray machines doctors had two ways of examining an athlete’s body: by touch and how the athlete responded in … Continue reading
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Tagged muscle spasms, muscle strains, muscle stretching, Musculoskeletal Injuries, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, sports and fitness, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports injuries, sports medicine, sports therapy, sports training, swelling, Thermotherapy, Ultrasound, warm-ups, x-rays in sports
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The Sports Archives – 5 Top Quarterbacks With Proven Leadership!
Quarterbacks are to football what pitchers are to baseball. A Wide Receiver or a Second-Baseman can have a bad day. If the pitcher or the quarterback has a bad day, the team is most likely going to lose. They … Continue reading
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Tagged 1975 playoffs, Baltimore Colts, Cleveland Browns, Comeback Joe, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Drew Brees, Football Blogs, Golden Joe, Hail Mary pass, Joe Cool, Joe Montana, John Elway, Johnny U, Johnny Unitas, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, NFL, Roger Staubach, San Francisco 49ers, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Super Bowl V, Super Bowl VI, Super Bowl XII, The Catch, The Drive, The Golden Arm, Tom Brady, top quarterbacks
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The Sports Archives – A Proposal for Expanding the NFL Playoffs!
Want more Football? Vote for proposed playoff change in poll at bottom. I think it is time to expand this NFL playoff field: from 12 to 14 teams (7 teams in each conference). 16 teams would be too many; the … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Five of the Most Expensive Sporting Tickets!
Arsenal may have hit the headlines for the wrong reasons with their recent home clash with Chelsea setting the cash tills ringing with the cheapest match tickets coming in at a pocket-money busting £62. A hefty price to pay for … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Football, Olympics, Other, Soccer, Tennis
Tagged 2012 London Olympics, American Football, Andy Murray, Arsenal, Chelsea, English Premier League, expensive, football, New York Yankees, Olympics, Premier League, roger federer, sports, sports and business, sports and leisure, sports and money, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Super Bowl XLV, tennis, Wimbledon 2012
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The Sports Archives – Athletics Are All in the Hips
What makes the difference in an elite athlete over a weekend bagger? Aside from millions of dollars of annual income, a lot of it has to do with proper training in the gym that leads to having a level of … Continue reading

