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The Sports Archives – Are You Ready for Some Football?: 5 Best NFL Stadiums!
Football’s heart-pounding action is great on an HDTV, but it’s a hundredfold better when you’re sitting in the stands of an NFL stadium. However, not all stadiums have the same appeal. If you’re in the mood for some awesome football … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – A Dangerous Profession – The World’s Most Memorable Sporting Injuries
Being a sportsperson brings a lot of good things with it – fitness, prestige, self-worth, perhaps even fame and fortune. However, despite the vast array of goods out there designed to keep sporting pros safe on the field, sports does also carry a relatively high … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – How do Sports Players Get Their Number?
Ask professional athletes and sports fanatics, and they will tell you that numbers are a big deal. For some, a number is just a number, but for athletes they hold special meaning. For example, if Boston heavy hitter Carl Yastrzemski’s … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – CenturyLink Field: Home Of The Seattle Seahawks!
As the crown jewel of the Pacific Northwest, Seattle, Washington is a must-visit destination for domestic tourists. You have likely heard about the Pike Place Market, the world-renowned fish market just off the Pacific Ocean. The SODO (South of Downtown) … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Intelligence in the NFL!
Although it is not always considered when searching for new players in the NFL, intelligence is measured by the players with the Wonderlic Test, a test that involves 50 questions to help better gauge the NFL players’ intelligence throughout the … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Klim’s Korner: 2013 NFL Picks!
The 2013 NFL Football season is almost here and to be honest I have not been this excited for the season in a long time. Maybe it’s because of how the last year ended with almost every playoff game coming … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013 NFL, AFC East, American Football Blogs, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Colin Kaepernick, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Joe Flacco, Klim's Korner, Miami Dolphins, Michael Vick, New England Patriots, NFL blogs, Peyton Manning, Philadelphia Eagles, RG3, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Tom Brady
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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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The Sports Archives History Lesson – Super Bowl’s Youngest Winning Quarterbacks
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

