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How to Draft your Own Fantasy Football Team
If you have been considering starting your own fantasy football there are several aspects of which you should be aware. Fantasy football has significantly grown in popularity in the last few years and there are now a number of different ways you can get involved with fantasy football
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The Allure of Texas High School Football
Even if you've never been to a Texas high school football game, you probably know that these games and the fans who follow them are somewhat different than other high school football games and fans.
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AFC West 2006 Preview and Projections
AFC Western Division:
1) Denver: These Bronco’s have been the most consistent team in the AFC West over the past three seasons as evidenced by their 34-18 straight up record over this time period and they have not had a losing season since 1999.
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#86 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs Preview
Spring practices are in the books and fall camps will be here before you know it so that means getting an early jump on the 2006 NCAA football season. Knowing the teams now will save you time in August and Matt Fargo is here to help you get a grasp of what to expect this upcoming year. We go from worst to first in this 2006 College Football Preview.
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Fantasy Football - The Key
Fantasy football is the real deal. Over 15 million people play and growing. Many people place significant sums of money. Are people really looking at the numbers correctly? Average vs. Median
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What Do Football Uniforms Say?
Football uniforms may just be one of the most important pieces of clothing ever invented. A football team cannot just go out on the field in any old getup their football uniforms need to make a statement, they need to exude power all over and to do that you need to make sure that your team is getting their football uniforms designed by the right people.
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NFL 2006: Miami Dolphins
Nick Saban begins year number two with fresh faces and a new offensive coordinator in Mike Mularkey. The former Bills coach takes over for the departed Scott Linehan, the new head coach of the St. Louis Rams.
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NFL Football: 2006 NFC East Preview
In an eight-part series, sports handicapper Dwayne Bryant (www.bullseye-sports.com) previews the 2006 NFL season. In Part One, Dwayne gives his thoughts and predictions on the NFC East.
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Giant Changes In The Defensive Backfield
In preparation of the 2006 NFL season, the Giants sized up another defensive liability with the release of CB Will Peterson. With the addition of R.W. McQuarters, and Sam Madison, the Giants ended the reign of the two Will's in their defense backfield. While Will Allen wasn't re-signed due to his incompetence against some of the better WR’s in the NFL, Will Peterson was cut for other reasons. With a bright future and a promising rookie season, Peterson was unable to stay on the field for most of his career with the Giants, which ultimately culminated with Peterson appearing in less than three games in the 2005-06 season.
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Ten Most Beautiful Moments of Football World Cup 2006
Togo’s players celebrating their first goal in the world cup against South Korea in their opening match or the mexican national anthem singing style this world cup was a meeting point of various cultures from across the world.
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NFL Toughens Steroid Policy
The NFL went a step further in toughening up its steroid policy by adding amphetamines to the banned substance list starting in 2007.
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FIFA World Cup - A History 1930 to 1958
The Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup was initiated by Jules Rimet in 1929 following the International Olympic Committee's decision to drop the football tournament from the 1932 Summer Olympics. Uruguay were the first winners in 1930 beating Argentina in the final. The United States had mixed success in the early tournaments. The competition was cancelled during the Second World War, the first post-war competition being held in Brazil in 1950.
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Football - The Offense
A football offense has to be a well oiled machine to function efficiently. For a brief overview of what makes up an offensive unit, the following article is given. Enjoy!
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Building Bigger And Stronger Rugby Players - The Sydney University Experiment
Using intensive basic strength training, Sydney University's rugby club has been able to fast track the physical development of its players. Although part-time and unpaid the young University players on average weigh only a couple of kilograms less than top international footballers. Accelerated physical development is particularly obvious among backline players who tend to be heavier than their professional counterparts.
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