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NCAA Football - Old Wine In A New Bottle With A Dash Of US Valor
It is common hearsay that creativity is what you make of an already existing matter. NCAA football is a classic example. America did not invent the game of football. But what is American football today at college level is something that the world has never seen before.
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Show Your True Colours - Wear Dallas Cowboys Apparel
The Dallas Cowboys logo, which consists of a single star, is easily recognizable and is a most appropriate symbol for this team from the lone star sate. Royal blue, navy blue, metallic silver blue and white are the colours of the Dallas Cowboys.
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NFL Football Party is Great for All Fans
Paper party goods for an NFL Football themed party are excellent for use in any season. A fan is a fan in the off season too! There really is no time when a fan doesn't enjoy being reminded of his favorite team sport.
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Is The Old Order Changing In English Football?
The 2006/7 English premiership season has produced some surprising results do far. Could this mean that the old order in English football is changing to a new one? Could the traditionally strong football clubs be giving way to some new ones?
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Larry Johnson - 2003 Draft Day Picks
Larry Johnson was born on November 19, 1979 in La Plata, Maryland. Over the years Johnson has proven that he is one of the best running backs in the entire world. In fact, many believe that he is one of the best players in the world regardless of position.
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Drew Brees: 2001 Draft Day Picks
Drew Brees was born on January 15, 1979 in Austin, Texas. Although Brees is not the biggest or most athletic quarterback in the NFL, he is surely one of the best. Since his early days he has been forced to prove that hard work and determination can outshine things such as athleticism and size.
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2007 NFL Draft Player Reviews - WR Calvin Johnson
Possibly the best player in college, Georgia Tech junior WR, Calvin Johnson. Johnson combines great size (6'4, 230 lbs), speed (4.35), and leaping ability (43' inch vertical) to go with an even stronger work ethic. He runs good routes and finds the soft spots in zones with ease. His speed is deceptive. He doesn't look like he is running fast, but before you can turn head, he is right by you and you will NOT catch him.
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2007 NFL Draft Player Reviews - QB Brian Brohm
A 2006 Heisman Trophy and Davy O'Brien candidate, Louisville junior QB Brian Brohm is rapidly becoming one of the hottest names around NFL circles. Brohm has all the tools NFL personnel people and head coaches love, size (6'4, 224), a big time arm that is accurate, toughness, leadership, and the study habits that a QB needs to succeed at the pro level.
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2007 NFL Draft Player Reviews - OL Joe Thomas
Central High School in Brookfield Wisconsin must be proud of their own Joe Thomas. The 6'8 313lb LT is the best OL in the country, HANDS DOWN. He is also arguably the most athletic as well. He played DT for the Badgers last year when they got in a pinch.
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2007 NFL Draft Player Reviews - CB Daymeion Hughes
The PAC-10 may have the 2 best CB's that are draft eligible in Antoine Cason and Daymeion Hughes out of Cal. Hughes has all the tools that ANY NFL personnel person looks for in a CB, size (6'2, 195) speed (4.3), a fearless attitude and a short memory. He is a play maker plain and simple.
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Miami's Lesson-Let the Super Bowl be Played Anywhere
When it comes down to it, this year's Super Bowl in Miami can be a turning point in professional football: it taught us that two teams can play a championship game in bad weather and the better team will still win.
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Super Bowl Trends
For bettors that really like to handicap, this week is the greatest time of the year. There's only one football game to look at, and you have two full weeks to analyze it, so you can cover every possible angle you could want to.
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The NFL Draft
The NFL Draft is one of the greatest spectacles in sports.
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