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The Bay Area in California is home to dozens of world-class attractions. Alcatraz, the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf, and the San Francisco Cable Cars are all at the top of any tourist to-do list. But sports fans who happen … Continue reading
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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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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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The Sports Archives – Top 4 Greatest Moments in Sports History!
Perhaps nothing else in the world unites people quite like sports. The unifying power of sports is most evident once every four years, when athletes and fans from every corner of the world come together to celebrate the Olympic Games. … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives Greatest Moments – NFL’s “The Catch”
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As of January 20, 2011, the sports archive for the youngest winning quarterback in Super Bowl sports history goes to Ben Roethlisberger of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Roethlisberger was 23 years old when he led the Steelers over the Seattle Seahawks, … Continue reading

