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Category: Sports and Recreation >> Football<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next page >> by Ally White  [ 2006-09-21 ] Many Steelers fans had high hopes yesterday, Big Ben was back, but what they didn’t count with was that barely two weeks after his appendectomy he was not back in form and the Jacksonville Jaguars defense had their way with that.
by Ally White  [ 2006-09-14 ] The roam to the 2006 kickoff was all about debuts, the Arizona Cardinal’s new stadium, the league’s 10 new head coaches, all the changes in teams and all the rookies with bright futures ahead. by Jake Truman  [ 2006-09-13 ] Buffalo who? That's right. After going to, and losing, four straight Super Bowls, the Bills have been like a light bulb that keeps flickering as its dying off. Finally, that light went off in Bills camp. In 2001, they won three games. by Jake Truman  [ 2006-09-13 ] They won the last 6 games of the season and the media is all over themselves for the Miami Dolphins. Is this team really that great? Many analysts seem to think so. by Marshall Smith [ 2006-09-06 ] NFL, Cardinals by Ally White  [ 2006-09-05 ] The starting lineups for Washington Redskins are mostly set. So that makes us wonder if the Redskins have learned something, and if they have decided everything that it is left to decide. On the surface, four winless preseason games didn't seem to help much by Julie Smith  [ 2006-08-31 ] In less than a couple weeks the San Francisco 49ers will be playing their first game of the season at Arizona but their defense is still unstable regarding aspects as scheme and personnel. by Christine Paluf [ 2006-08-22 ] The all-elusive Super Bowl ticket is a hot commodity, but if you didn't apply for the NFL's random selection process or if you did and were rejected, there are still options available to secure a seat. by Jake Truman  [ 2006-08-22 ] The St. Louis Rams struggled last season going 6-10. They closed out the 2005 season by going 1-4 over their last five games. This season the rams have a new coach—Scott Linehan. Are the problems gone as well? by Julie Smith  [ 2006-08-17 ] Matt Leinart agreed to sign a six-year contract with the Arizona Cardinals that could earn him a maximum of $51 million if he meets the terms of escalation clauses that would give him additional money the more he plays. The contract contains $14 million in guaranteed money. by Jake Truman  [ 2006-08-11 ] For years the Arizona Cardinals have been good for one thing—taking up space. Their best season came back in 2001 when they won seven games. Last season they were a paltry 5-11. Could this season really be any different? by Jake Truman  [ 2006-08-09 ] After last years disgusting 3-13 season—thanks partly to hurricane Katrina—the Saints are hoping 2006 brings better fortunes. Unless you have been in a coma, you know the Saints drafted one of the top college players, Reggie Bush. He recently signed a deal. Could the Saints actually improve? by Jake Truman  [ 2006-08-07 ] Since 2001 the Green Bay Packers have won fewer games than the previous year. Their alarming slide came to the forefront last season when they finished a paltry 4-12. The team was riddled with injuries and problems. It looked like Brett Favre's last season would be one to forget. by Jake Truman  [ 2006-08-07 ] The Minnesota Vikings have won 9 games per season for the past three years. It's been a while since they have broken that mark. Could this year be the one? In the weakened NFC, winning 9 games just might get you into the playoffs. by Jake Truman  [ 2006-07-29 ] It’s no surprise that the Detroit Lions had a miserable season in 2005. Over the last five seasons, 2004 was their best with six wins. In 2005, they finished 5-11, which is around average for them. Their worst season recently was in 2001 when they had just two wins. Are the Lions doomed for another season of 2-5 wins? Is there any reason for hope? by Jake Truman  [ 2006-07-28 ] The Chicago Bears had a great season in 2005. They finished 11-6 and went to the playoffs. Their one problem was scoring. Many in the media have touted the Bears as the NFC North champions. Are they correct? Let’s take a look at the 2006 Chicago Bears. Fortunately for them, their division is not that tough. by Ally White  [ 2006-07-11 ] There are seven clubs that are candidates for rebound status in 2006 the seven flopped relatively miserably in 2005, averaging only 6.6 victories and three of the clubs finishing in last place in their divisions. by Julie Smith  [ 2006-07-11 ] Peyton and Eli Manning are brothers and NFL players. Peyton is a quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts and embraces numerous NFL passing records, including the record for touchdown passes in a single season: 49 in 2004; and consecutive seasons with over 4,000 yards passing: 6 from 1999 through 2004. He also holds most school passing records at the University of Tennessee. by Thomas Jefferson [ 2006-07-07 ] The 2006 FIFA World Cup is the current FIFA World Cup, the finals of which are being held in Germany. The FIFA World Cup is the football (soccer) world championship, contested by men's national football teams, and organized by FIFA, the international governing body for football. by Jill Woods [ 2006-07-07 ] Steelers’ quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is the youngest player to lead his team to a Super Bowl title. Unfortunately, the team’s star had a car accident; in which he suffered a jaw and nose fissure, he was required to be transfer to the surgery room. by Avnex Ltd  [ 2006-06-30 ] This year's most anticipated sports event, the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006, is getting sizzling as the planet's finest 16 teams compete over the knock-out round, setting all-time high records of worldwide cumulative viewership and commercial deals. Nevertheless, when it comes to soccer surprises, Germany 2006 could not be a highlight, at least not at the moment. Despite the French struggle, favorite Brazil, England and Germany have just begun their fights after easy games. by [ 2006-06-25 ] The Chinese 5 Elements Feng Shui Principle can be applied to predict all 2006 FIFA World Cup Matches. With the Chinese 5 Elements system, you can predict every FIFA World Cup Match with more than 70% accuracy. To predict, you need to know the Chinese Feng Shui 5 Elements. The Chinese Feng Shui 5 Elements are Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water. When these elements interact with each others, they create the constructive and destructive forces. There are only 4 interaction probabilities. Therefore, the methodology is rather easy to master. by Julie Smith  [ 2006-06-22 ] The 10th annual Rookie Symposium in San Diego will be taking place on June 25th. This is a four day orientation that introduces the 2006 NFL Draft into the National Football League before the training camps start. by Julie Smith  [ 2006-06-02 ] Brazil, the World’s Soccer Champion beat up the Swiss local team Lucerne in a friendly match at the St. Jakob Stadium last Tuesday. Brazil scored eight times during the game mean while its opponent didn’t get to score at all. by Sebastien Veilleux  [ 2006-05-30 ] This articles tell you the ways to make money through betting on Soccer Matches (Football Matches). The article also tells you the nitty - gritty of soccer betting, so that you bet and win. by Tom Takihi  [ 2006-05-11 ] The largest fan site of the famous South Korean footballer, Ji-Sung
Park, has launched an online forum to deal with its many thousand of daily
visitors- with the excitement of the World Cup building all the time-
at an alarming space. by Todd Lokken Lokken [ 2006-04-21 ] Free agency and athlete workouts have changed much of the draft projections, and don’t be surprised if the New Orleans Saints trade the #2 pick in the draft. by Todd Lokken Lokken [ 2006-04-04 ]
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by Cathy Jones  [ 2006-02-07 ] Warren Moon kept himself a busy schedule after high school he played at a junior college in Los Angeles and in the Canadian Football League before reaching the NFL. Based on his history, Moon knew better than to expect selection into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. by Russell Brewer [ 2006-02-03 ] Having been a self-employed contractor
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