Saturday, 18 August 2012
Indianapolis Colts take the field for the AFC Playoff Game Against Baltimore
Friday, 17 August 2012
Shaun Phillips Addresses His Critics
Thursday, 16 August 2012
TYT NFL Playoff Predictions For Round II
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Saints v Cards Divisional Playoff 1.16.10 (Part II: -Section 620-)
Saturday, 11 August 2012
NFL on CBS - Halftime Interlude Jets and Patriots
Thursday, 9 August 2012
Daddy1824's 2010 National Treasures Football 2 Box Break
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
1995 NFL on NBC Mid-Doubleheader Report/Intro (Denver Broncos vs. Kansas City Chiefs).wmv
Monday, 6 August 2012
Saturday, 28 July 2012
NFL Playoffs Commercial (Edited)
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
Sylvian's 2010 Contenders Football Box Break
Monday, 23 July 2012
1,2 Rex is Coming For You
Saturday, 21 July 2012
GENOS PICKS WEEK 17 NFL 2010
Thursday, 19 July 2012
Ladainian Tomlinson's Dance Video (LT Slide Electric Glide)
Monday, 16 July 2012
Tom Brady takes the Field
Thursday, 12 July 2012
NFL divisional round- Saints, Cowboys, Vikings, Chargers/ RIP Gaines Adams
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Madden NFL 10 - Titans vs. Ravens - HD (1 of 6)
Sunday, 8 July 2012
Ronnie Lott # 4 most feared tackler
Friday, 6 July 2012
Cenk's Disastrous NFL Playoff Picks: How Wrong Was He?
Thursday, 5 July 2012
Marshawn Lynch Stiff Arm. Best run of all-time!
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
Texas Packers Fans React to Divisional Win 1/15/11
Saturday, 30 June 2012
DYNAMITE CADETS (1ST PLAYOFF GAME)
Thursday, 28 June 2012
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
Panini Unwrapped World Premiere: 2010 National Treasures Football
Monday, 25 June 2012
Wild Card: Cowboys 34 Eagles 14, Thank You Dallas
Saturday, 23 June 2012
Edward's 2009 Playoff Contenders Football Box Break
Thursday, 21 June 2012
Will Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers make the playoffs in 2012-13?
Monday, 18 June 2012
NBA Buzzer Beaters and Game Winners of 2009-2010 Season
Saturday, 16 June 2012
Frank's 2009 Absolute Memorabilia Football Box Break
Friday, 15 June 2012
Real Training Camp 2010 - Los Angeles Lakers (10/11) Phil Jackson Interview
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Monday, 11 June 2012
The Ultimate Tailgating Machine
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Seahawks Marshawn Lynch 67 yard run BEAST MODE
Sunday, 3 June 2012
Colts Ravens AFC Playoff Game
Saturday, 2 June 2012
NFL Predictions for 2010-2011 Season!
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Saturday, 26 May 2012
Friday, 25 May 2012
Packers Vs Eagles 2010 2011 Highlights Wild Card Playoffs.mp4
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Sunday, 20 May 2012
The Fifth Quarter.mov
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
NFL Championship Games Thoughts/Chikara Watch
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
Mat's 2010/11 National Treasures Basketball Box Break
Monday, 14 May 2012
Cowboys 3 Vikings 34: Dallas Season Ends
Sunday, 13 May 2012
Thursday, 10 May 2012
2010-11 NHL Playoffs Intro Montage | Heading into Battle
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Sunday, 6 May 2012
Friday, 4 May 2012
Sam Shields interceptions / picks vs. Bears in the NFC Championship Game
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Pittsburgh Steelers @ Tennessee Titans Madden 2001 ***AFC Wild Card Playoff Game***
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
Monday, 30 April 2012
No Words - 2010 NHL Stanley Cup Finals
Sunday, 29 April 2012
Saints v Cards Divisional Playoff 1.16.10.wmv
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Green Bay Packers - Top 10 plays of the 2011 Playoffs
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
The Italian Football League
The Italian Soccer league is a series of matches played between various football clubs in Italy. They are all interconnected league matches among the various football clubs in Italy. The club that is at the top is Lega Calcio or the Lega Nazionale Professionisti. This club is divided into sections Serie A and Serie B
The Second club in the ranking is Lega Pro; it rules first division and second division. The former has two parallel divisions and the latter has three parallel divisions.
The next in the ranking is called Serie D, this is a league which is formed by nine parallel divisions and the clubs are divided according to their geographical location.
The first Italian League came into being because of English emigrants in the year 1891. When the leagues began they were separate for Italians and for foreigners. Gradually they merged.
The final move to give a single league structure to Italian League began in the year 1929.
Since World War II the teams that have dominated Italian Soccer are Juventus, A.C Milan, and Internazionale.
The league system began in the year 1978, when the semi-professionals ceased to exist.
In the same year the Lega Pro became a totally professional league and Italy was the first nation to have two distinct professional leagues.
To understand what is the Italian Football league, one has to know what the league system is, it is a hierarchy of leagues which means a team can be raised to a position or pushed behind depending on what position they finish at and the playoffs. The structure is referred to as the pyramid because most of the regional divisions are at the bottom rung.
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Tuesday, 24 April 2012
LaDainian Tomlinson 1-18 Press Conference
Monday, 23 April 2012
New Orleans Saints vs Arizona Cardinals Playoff Highlights.mp4
Saturday, 21 April 2012
2009 Playoff Contenders Football Box Break
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
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Sunday, 15 April 2012
2010-2011 Super Bowl Predictions
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Peyton Hatin' Spray Tanning: Playoff Edition
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Nick's 2010 Playoff Contenders Football Box Break
Sunday, 8 April 2012
AFC Divisional Round - Jets vs. Patriots - GameDay Highlights
Friday, 6 April 2012
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
Timothy Tebow: Man, Myth, or Mere Legend?
Is he the best thing that ever happened to the NFL? Or is he the most polarizing, unorthodox quarterback who is completely over-hyped at every single small accomplishment? There are two starkly different views on Tim Tebow, and as this season has proven, neither is entirely true and won't be for years to come. But one thing is for certain: "The Tim Tebow Argument" has captivated sports like nothing before its time.
Never have I seen a topic so profusely, passionately argued over, and over, and over, and over again. In one corner you have the "Tebow Haters" and in the other corner you have the "Tebow Faithful." Like I've said before, neither is entirely correct, which is why the argument continues and will continue for Tebow's entire career (however long that lasts). So Let's take a look at both sides of the argument:
Tebow is a Savior:
- He took over a 1-4 mediocre Denver Broncos team and led them to 6 straight wins.
- Engineered five 4th quarter comebacks.
- Led the Broncos to the AFC West crown (which no one predicted they would win) by inspiring his teammates to believe in one another that they could win.
- Threw for 316 yards (including an 80 yard TD in OT to win it) in a first round playoff win over the Pittsburgh Steelers who had the No. 1 passing defense coming in.
Tebow is a Sinner:
- He had nothing to do with the defense playing great football, and holding opponents to such low score totals with the Tebow-led offense struggled so bad.
- His season QB rating is an extremely mediocre 72.9.
- On basic routes he struggles to make the most simple NFL passes, and thus had only 28 yards passing in the first half against one of the worst pass defenses in the NFL (New England Patriots).
- In his last two regular season games against mediocre teams (Buffalo and KC), he threw 4 interceptions and only 1 TD, while fumbling it multiple times. Denver only made the playoffs because the other AFC West were extremely bad.
- Even in his win vs Pittsburgh he failed to make a basic throw to WR Demaryius Thomas that could have led to a game winning field goal at the end of regulation.
As you can see, both sides of the "Tim Tebow Argument" have excellent points. But in the end, sports boils down to only one stat that matters: winning or losing. And regardless of what Tebow's stats are, or how fundamentally flawed he is on the field, he finds ways to win. Whether it be throwing for over 300 yards or leading 4th quarter comebacks with a mediocre team that traded away its best WR (Brandod Lloyd). Tim Tebow wins with his best receivers being: Eric Decker and Matt Willis, and a TE in Thomas who's barely played much at all. And in the end, if Tebow continues to win, nothing else will really matter.
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Sunday, 1 April 2012
West Boca Raton Bulls - 2010 varsity high school football team highlight film
Saturday, 31 March 2012
Mike's 2010 Prestige & Plates/Patches Football 2 Box Break
Thursday, 29 March 2012
Super Bowl Squares - How to Play - Free Football Pool Grid
Liven up your next football party by organizing Super Bowl Squares, a game of chance that everyone can play.
Preparing The Super Bowl Grid
To play Super Bowl Squares, you need 100 squares (ten by ten grid) on a piece of paper. Download one at the link below or you can make your own. Each square should be large enough to allow your guests to write in their names.
Charge a certain amount for each square ($1.00 is very common; $100 pot value) and allow your guests to randomly write their name in the number of boxes purchased (ex. $5.00 gets them 5 squares).
Once the Super Bowl grid is completely filled in with guest names, put the name of one football team (we'll call them Team 1) across the top of the grid and the opposing team name (Team 2) down the left side.
Now it's time to choose numbers for the Super Bowl Squares. Using the ace through ten from a deck of cards (the ten will be the zero), have somebody randomly draw cards and place the number at the top of a column in the Super Bowl grid. Shuffle the cards and do the same thing down the side of the grid.
Now at the top of each of the 10 columns there should be a number written in (zero through 9) and also at the beginning of each row.
Who Wins The Pot
The most common way to determine the winner is to use the final score and the "last digit method." Let's use an example.
Team 1 score: 21
Team 2 score: 14
The last digit for Team 1 (across the top of the grid) is "1."
The last digit for Team 2 (down the side of the grid) is "4."
Find the place on the Super Bowl Squares grid where the 1 intersects with the 4. The person whose name is in that box wins the pot.
The nice thing about playing Super Bowl Squares is that you can alter it every time you play. You may want to charge $10.00 per square, for example or you may want to pay out portions of the pot after each quarter.
It's also easy to organize, doesn't cost much and gets people excited about watching the game.
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Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Does He Look Like Philip Rivers?
Friday, 23 March 2012
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Barry Sanders: 1994 season
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
New York Jets - "Up Up and Away" - 2010/2011 Celebrations
Sunday, 18 March 2012
Friday, 16 March 2012
College Division 2 Football - Great Opportunities For You to Play College Football
Have you given any consideration to playing college division 2 football? If not, you should! Thousands of high school football players from around the country, perhaps even the world, are competing for scholarships and playing opportunities at the next level. Pursuing opportunities at the division 2 level can give an opportunity to step out from he crowd and be noticed.
Everyone Wants To Play Division 1
It's no secret to you or anyone else that most (99%) of all high school football players want to go on and play division 1 football. Everyone wants to play for Florida, Alabama, USC, Texas, or any of the other elite schools. However, not everyone has what it takes to be recruited by these schools or even a D1 school at all. That is why you should give some serious consideration to playing college division 2 football.
Highly Skilled
If you have ever go the chance to get out and see college division 2 football, I don't have to tell you that it is high competitive and the athletes are super talented. In fact, many of the players at this level are just as talented and skilled as D1 players, but they may not have had the necessary height and weight needed to play at the highest level.
Scholarships Still Available
One of the best things about playing college division 2 football is that you can still get scholarship money to play. Unlike Division 3 football, these schools can still offer you scholarship money to come and play for them. You don't have to play at the Division 1 level to get a scholarship, you can get help at Division 2 schools also.
Limited Recruiting Budgets
One of the biggest differences between Division 1 and Division 2 schools is the coaches recruiting budgets. The coaches at the D2 level can't afford to fly around the country recruiting players like the big boys can. Therefore, these coaches rely more on word of mouth recruiting and even players contacting them about playing opportunities.
Summary
If you are not currently being recruited by the bigger schools, yet you know you have what it takes to play college football, you should consider the opportunities you can find in college division 2 football. Develop a list of these schools and start making contact with these coaches right away. If you have what it takes to play at their level, many of these coaches will be glad to hear from you.
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Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Monday, 12 March 2012
What Guys Really Want For Christmas!
Okay, ladies: listen up! I am here to tell you what men want for Christmas. It isn't cologne and it isn't some awful looking tie. Please! It could be NFL playoff tickets, but we know that prices for them are through the roof. Instead, us guys want stuff that is both useful and practical something we won't pretend to like and hide away in our closets, but stuff that we will use all the time. I've made a list to make it easy on you as I know how hard it can be for us guys to communicate to our gals.
1. NFL Tickets!!! No, wait! You can go to eBay and get "discounted" tickets for a mid-January meeting between the Giants and some other team for a lot less than what you'll pay through a neighborhood scalper. How many fans do you think will put up with ten degree Meadowlands cold on a January day to see the Giants. Oh, yeah, I forgot: plenty. Tickets are likely to go for one or two thousand a piece!
2. Hockey Time. More down to earth in price are NHL hockey tickets. Heck, the toothless boys sat out the season last year and everyone is chomping at the bit to see them play. With no strike on the horizon, your guy is likely to be able to see a complete game. All that bloodletting and head bashing for a song! For grins, get him Stanley Cup tickets. Nothing beats watching a hockey game in June when it is 93 degrees outside!
3. To The Islands! No, not Staten Island and certainly not Long Island. A January or February trip to a warmer climate will be both reasonably priced and fun. Just don't pick a place that was trashed by one of the 23 tropical systems that attacked the Caribbean, the Americas and the Gulf Coast this year. No telling what amenities are in place! One rule: have the grandparents come to your house to watch the kid. Junior getting the flu is no reason for you not to go! [Blush!]
4. Get Tools. Yes, if your man enjoys tinkering around the house, get him an electric saw, a power drill, or anything else that he can use to fix that darn, lose railing in the family room! [wink, wink] If you aren't sure what to get him, a gift certificate will do. Sounds tacky? Well, it certainly beats a "thanks, dear" when he opens up his gift and finds a water pump inside!
5. Stuff For His Truck. What a guy really wants is something for his truck. Nah, let him get his own gun rack and ammo; I'm talking about a cold air intake or a performance chip. Something that brings power to the ole pick up! What am I saying? Get him something that he can really use that will bring a smile to his face. Performance exhaust systems, Altezza lights, roof rails, side window vents, fog lights, truck liners, step rails, brake dust shields, hitches, alloy wheels, a set of new tires, head light covers, hood protectors, and an engine pulley are some of the items that are sure to be hot this Christmas. He'll be happy and he will think you know something about his truck - hey, you are the one who wants him to talk with you, right?
Still not sure? Then ask. Chances are I already mentioned something that he wants. If you are low on cash a set of new truck mats will suffice, but please let him pick the color.
Some how Summer Rose floor mats just don't match his Silverado's interior!
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Sunday, 11 March 2012
Mike G's 2010 National Treasures Football Box Break
Friday, 9 March 2012
Deaunte' Brown #14 ATH (WR) 2010 Football Season Highlights
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
NFL 2010-2011 Divisional Round Recap
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Sunday, 4 March 2012
Wilsonville at Corvallis 5A Playoff Football Highlights - 11/11/11
Friday, 2 March 2012
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Monday, 27 February 2012
The Top 10 Greatest Quarterbacks of All Time
Everybody always loves to have this debate. Its an argument that will stand the test of time. Everytime someone new comes along the older quarterbacks will slowly be bumped off. Who knows what this list will look like 100 years from now? But without further ado, here is my list of the top10 quarterbacks of all time:
10) Terry Bradshaw - Might be most well known for being a commentator nowadays, but back in his playing days he just happen to have won 4 super bowls. The guy had an absolute cannon for an arm.
9) Steve Young - As gifted an athlete that has ever played the position. Always was in the shadow of Joe Montana. That quickly ended when he won his first Super Bowl.
8) Johnny Unitas - An icon of a foregone era. I believe the term "field general" was invented because of Unitas.
7) Fran Tarkenton -Sure, he never won the big one, but who cares? All you have to do is look at his stats. He was a quarterback who was way ahead of its time.
6) Joe Montana - Blessed to have an offensive genius for a coach, Montana led the 49ers as the team of the 80s and cemented his legacy with an incredible last minute drive to beat the Bengals in the Super Bowl.
5) Tom Brady - When this guy's career is over he might be number 1 on this list. He is almost exact replica of Joe Montana. He is part of an offensive system that was just made for him.
4) Peyton Manning - Not only is he an incredible quarterback, but he's also an amazing offensive coordinator. I don't think there has ever been a quarterback who understands the x's and o's of football better than Peyton Manning.
3) Brett Favre - Anybody who can play at that kind of level for that many consecutive games is nothing short of legendary. I'm a big fan of Cal Ripken but his ironman record pales in comparison to what Favre has done.
2) John Elway - No quarterback has ever played in more Super Bowls than John Elway. To put Elway's abilities in perspective, when he played the Broncos were always Super Bowl contenders. The moment he quit, the Broncos have become nothing but playoff hopefuls.
1) Dan Marino - Quite simply, the greatest pure passer to ever play the game. He never played with teams as complete as others on this list, but he threw passes that mere mortals should bot be able to pull off. With a lighting quick release, the football would be able to go through a brick wall.
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Friday, 24 February 2012
TMO NFL Recap Week 14 (Jealousy by Kira Metcalf parody)
Thursday, 23 February 2012
Top 2012 NFL Rookies That Will Make the Quickest Fantasy Impact
As always the NFL draft has come and gone and now its time to see which rookies will have a significant impact on fantasy football this year. At first glance the group doesn't seem as promising as usual, but if you delve a little deeper into the teams you might be surprised about the potential of this years rookie class. We've picked the top 5 rookies and even thrown a couple of sleepers in for those of you that like to take chances in the later rounds.
Julio Jones, WR - Atlanta Falcons
The Falcons traded up for Jones and for good reason, he is going to be a key piece to what is already a potent offense in Atlanta. With opposing defenses having to worry about Roddy White, Tong Gonzalez and Micheal Turner you can expect some big games out of Jones. The Alabama star is 6'4" and 200lb plus, but still has the speed to make game changing plays down the field.
Daniel Thomas, RB - Dolphins
The Dolphins have already made Thomas their starting running back for the 2011-2012 NFL season. With no other quality back on the team, you can expect him to pick up the majority of the carries. His running style fits perfectly with Miami's balanced offense, so you can expect to see some decent numbers out of Thomas. He did have nagging injuries in college but if can avoid the injury bug, you might be able to get yourself a number three back for a steal in the later rounds.
Austin Pettis, WR - Rams
Pettis was an integral part of those great Boise State teams over the past few years and should continue to be a difference maker in the very near future. The Rams were a much improved team last year without a true #1 wide receiver, so it makes sense that Pettis could develop into one of Bradford's favorite targets. Let's not forget that the Ram's play in the NFC West, which gives them 6 games against sub par teams. This fact alone potentially allows for some quality numbers throughout the season.
A.J. Green, WR - Bengals
Green is a tough pick here because no one is sure who is going to be throwing to him, with Carson Palmer more than likely done as a Bengal that leaves rookie QB Andy Dalton or Jordan Palmer. A.J. Green has the ability to be a big time receiver in the NFL but with two untested QB's throwing to him, it doesn't bode well for him. Though, if the Bengals can get any semblance of quarterback play this year, Green will be worth a good look.
Mark Ingram, RB - Saints
Ingram is another hard pick here because he will be in the mix with at least two other proven runners, Pierre Thomas and Chris Ivory. He will need to show that he is substantially better than those two if he is going to get a significant amount of carries in New Orleans. On the plus side both the backs that are in front of him are very injury prone and could open the door for Ingram to be the number one guy on a proven high octane offense.
Sleepers
Shane Vereen, RB - Patriots
New England would only have one decent option at running back in Danny Woodhead if Green-Ellis leaves like expected. If Vereen's quickness and receiving skills are up to snuff, fantasy owners might see some significant numbers out of him. Then again there is always the chance the Patriots sign 3 veteran running backs and you don't see Vereen all season.
Delone Carter, RB - Colts
The Colts have decided to work on their running game this off season in order to protect Manning. Last year teams abandoned their running attack because it was simply nonexistent when they tried. By drafting an offensive line early and getting Carter in what some people consider a steal, could prove well for fantasy owners that are willing to take a chance on the rookie. With Addai looking to walk and Donald Brown not exactly putting up the numbers the Colts want, Carter is likely to see the bulk of the carries. However if Addai stays or Brown proves more consistent, he might be regulated to the 3 back, taking away any fantasy value he might have.
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Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Best ASA Slow Pitch Softball Bats Review - Don't Buy an Illegal Bat This Season
Ever Wonder Why The Other Team Hits The Ball A Mile Farther Than Yours? It's got nothing to do with athletic ability. The secret is in the bat. So this season don't miss the playoffs and get the best ASA softball bats on the market for 2009. Below we have a list of the top three bats that will add instant pop to your lineup. Not only are these softball bats the best but they are all ASA legal softball bats. For a more extensive review with product links click the link to the article at the bottom of the page.
Miken Freak 98- This bat is a classic. The Miken Freak was always known as one of the best asa softball bats until the ASA put it on the banned list. Miken modified it's design and created the Miken Freak 98. This bat is durable and has a lot of pop. It generates maximum flex through the barrel and truly is one of the best bats on the market. Every team should carry a Miken Freak 98. At 224 dollars you can't beat it.
Combat Virus. This bat offers pop right out of the wrapper. If you are looking to impress the ladies with the long ball then this is the bat for you. The Endloaded Combat Virus is one of the best asa softball bats around. You can expect a healthy amount of tape measure blasts and frozen ropes with this bat. Combat moved the sweet spot down the barrel so you can miss hit the ball and still park it. That is why this is one of the best bats for the 2009 season.
Easton Stealth This bat didn't have the same amount of pop as the others but it was the most widely used bat. A lot of people on our team liked the diversity of the bat. I would pick up the other two bats because they are cheaper then this one but this is still one of the best asa softball bats of 2009.
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Monday, 20 February 2012
NFC Wildcard Game 49ers vs Giants Highlights
Saturday, 18 February 2012
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Friday, 17 February 2012
Madden NFL 10 - Titans vs. Ravens - HD (4 of 6)
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Madden 11 Online Franchise 200 Receiving Yards 3 Tds, Moss Body Roll Dive Lose Like A Man Ep.13
Monday, 13 February 2012
NCAA Football 11:Road To Glory High School Playoffs Game 1
Saturday, 11 February 2012
List of Black Quarterbacks in the NFL
Before African Americans were accepted to be part of the National Football League or the NFL, they underwent arduous experience of being discriminated by the white NFL players. But the African Americans did not lose hope and before they knew it, they were slowly being accepted as part of the NFL until people have noticed a growing number of black quarterbacks in the NFL. Here is a list of some of the black quarterbacks who used to be and who are still part of the NFL.
GEORGE TALIAFERRO
George Taliaferro was born in Gates, Tennessee on January 8, 1927 and was the first African American to be drafted by a team that formed part of the NFL. It was in 1949 when George Taliaferro was drafted by the Chicago Bears. He was then a punter, quarterback, and a halfback. However, instead of playing for the Chicago Bears, George Taliaferro chose to play at the All-America Football Conference under the Los Angeles Dons team. After a year, George Taliaferro decided to join the NFL, playing for different teams including the Philadelphia Eagles in 1955, the Baltimore Colts from 1953 to 1954, the Dallas Texans in 1952, and the New York Yanks from 1950 to 1951.
FRITZ POLLARD
Born Frederick Douglass Pollard on January 27, 1894, Fritz Pollard was not only one of the first black quarterbacks to have joined the NFL, but he was also the first black head coach in the NFL. Before he joined the NFL, Fritz Pollard was a track and field athlete at Lane Tech where he graduated high school. This black quarterback then played football during college at Brown University. After college, Fritz Pollard took football as a profession, playing for the Akron Pros team which he later led to the championship in 1920. A year later, Fritz Pollard was appointed as co-head coach of Akron Pros. This black quarterback also experienced playing for other teams such as Providence Steam Roller, Gilberton Cadamounts, Hammond Pros, and Milwaukee Badgers. Fritz Pollard died on May 11, 1986.
CHARLIE BRACKINS
Charlie Brackins is another black quarterback who became part of the NFL. Born in Dallas, Texas on January 12, 1932, Charlie Brackins studied high school at the Lincoln High School in Dallas, Texas and attended college at the Prairie View A&M University. Known as "Choo Choo" in the NFL, whose real name is Charles Brackins, it was in 1955 when he joined the NFL and played for the Green Bay Packers. Charlie Brackins, whose height is 6' 2" and weighs 210 lbs., stayed in the NFL for only a year and played for only one team during such professional experience.
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Thursday, 9 February 2012
Watch Madagascar Trailer - Madagascar
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Steelers vs Ravens 2010-2011 playoff highlights
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Packers-Falcons NFC Playoff - 01-15-2011 - Empty Falcons Seats
Saturday, 28 January 2012
Marshawn Lynch run - original - FROM THE STANDS! - Beast Mode vs the saints Earthquake touchdown
Thursday, 26 January 2012
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Is Playing the Lottery a Sin? What Does the Bible Say About Lotto Gambling?
If you are reading this article, you probably want to be a good Catholic and avoid sins. You have also probably played the lottery as well and want to know if the Bible considers lotto gambling a sin. The Bible does not specifically mention the lottery or gambling as neither were around when it was written. However, it does mention that we should keep away from the love of money and greed.
Do you play the lottery because you dream about becoming rich beyond your wildest dreams? That might be considered greedy and playing the lottery, in this case, would probably be a form of sinning.
But what if you play the lottery because you want money to be able to help people. Perhaps you want to win the jackpot so that you could give money to your church, or to donate to charities, or to help people that are in need. That would mean that you are not even thinking about yourself. I doubt that would be considered a sin.
What if you want to have a lot of money for yourself, but you also want to donate a big percentage of it to charities? What would the Bible consider this situation to be? The Bible is open to interpretation and every situation is different. Perhaps it's a question that only you can answer.
Of course, there are no right or wrong answers to any of the above scenarios. Everybody's interpretations of what the Bible says about lotto gambling is different.
The lotto winners blog features cool stories about people that have won big jackpots in games such as Mega Millions, Powerball, Lotto Max, and Lotto 649. It includes stories like that of Billy J Patton, who plans to make a church donation after winning $2.5 million.
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Jeff's 2010 Absolute Football & Basketball 2 Box Break
Sunday, 22 January 2012
How To Win The Lottery - 5 Tips
The majority of our lives are spent behind a counter, in an office, at the beck and call of customers, managers, and the almighty alarm clock. We struggle and fight to reach an age where we no longer have to be burdened by the enormous weight of financial obligation. It is a disheartening way to live.
Sometimes it feels the only way to break free from the cruel chains of fate is to take a chance. With one ticket, one golden lottery ticket, you can go from down on your luck to winning it all. You can finally live the life you intended, your choices no longer limited by the size of your bank account. Dine on the best food. Travel to the most exotic locations. Play. Live.
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Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Football - Coloring Pages Kids Should Have Five Facts
Football coloring Kid, you love a football coloring book but don't know the game of pigskin?
Coloring football Kid, would you believe five facts about football will put you in the know?
Let's get started...
- Football History
- Football Fundamentals
- Organized Football Structure
- Players' Skills Levels
- Football Season
1. Football History
American football comes from rugby football. The first major football game was won by Rutgers University (score - 6) against Princeton University (score - 4). Their war was in 1869 -- four years after the Civil War.
Coloring football boy, the main idea of football is still the same. Football fans still yell, "Run that football!", "Throw it!", "Kick it!", and "Score man, score!"
2. Football Fundamentals
Coloring kid, you must get the ball into your opponent's end zone.
Get yourself an egg-shaped, air-filled leather ball to throw, catch or kick.
Follow the rules and regulations. No running "any-which-a-way" with the football, man!
Only two teams can square off. Your team and the other guy's team must have eleven players on the field at one time. Smaller football leagues use fewer than eleven guys.
The teams take turns playing offensive (trash talking is allowed), then playing defensive (cry baby guys are not allowed).
The offensive team possesses the ball until they score, or fail to gain 10 yards in four tries, or loses the ball to the defensive team.
The defensive team tries to stop the offense from gaining yardage or scoring. The defense tries to steal the ball, too.
3. Organized Football Structure
Do you love knocking people down, kid? Is screaming in a big guy's face your dream
come true? Is slamming a little guy into planet Earth your idea of fun?
Well, Coloring football kid, tackle football is for you...
NO! Football coloring Kid, no scratching or spitting! "Eye-gouging and kicking?" NO! "Choke holds and pistol whipping?!" NO! Don't get greedy, kid...
Here is a little lowdown info to help understand organized football structure:
Teams may change their players as long as 11 guys are on the field.
Scrimmage is the action once the ball is snapped (quickly given) to the Quarterback by his Center until the ball is dead.
Line of Scrimmage is an invisible field line where teams face each other. Now get this...
Both teams can have three specialized teams where players have one or more roles.
Here are a few roles...
I. The Specialized Offense Team must score or gain yardage to win.
The Quarterback leader gets the ball from his Center man -- his second brain. The QB throws the ball to a Receiver, or hands it to a Running Back or runs the ball himself (gutsy!).
The Offense Line is five Mack trucks. They power protect the Passer, block, and leave tread marks on defense players' backs.
Running Backs have roles in running the ball, catching, blocking plus wrecking havoc on yardage.
Wide Receivers catch zooming balls from the Quarterback. These guys have "superhero" speed plus they block, too.
Tight Ends have two roles. They can perform as Wide Receivers or as Offensive Linemen who protect Quarterbacks and block for Runners.
II. The Specialized Defense Team must stop opponents from scoring or gaining yardage.
The Defensive Line has 3 to 6 "massive giants" blocking the sun and creating darkness and pain along the line of scrimmage.
Linemen ("monster trucks") roll over running backs. They crash test "sack" the quarterback before he passes or hands off the ball.
Linebackers cause nightmares. They lurk behind the Defensive Linemen plus rush the quarterback or cover receivers.
Defensive Backs with superhero speed cover receivers and stop zooming passes plus rush quarterbacks!
III. The Specialized Special Team must score extra points.
Got a funky leg and foot, kid? Become a punter or place kicker to get those game saving extra points. Long snappers need pinpoint skills, too.
4. Players' Skills Levels
Professional level
There are 32 US teams for wanna be professional players.
American football leagues are found in 50 countries!
Maybe you can sign with the German Football League (GFL) or the Japanese X-League.
Sports agents and lawyers help you make big money deals.
Football coloring kid, if you can't cut the professionals levels go to the semi-professional leagues. Or become a sports agent or lawyer! Don't play the fool, kid, study hard at the...
College level
Your pro football training starts in college. Nearly every college and university has a football team and stadium.
You like crowds, football coloring kid? Go to a college game. If you get lost hold your tears, boy. Wait by the security station. After the last 60,000 to 100,000 fans leave your people can spot you!
High School level
More high school boys play football than college guys play football.
High school leads to collegiate, then to professional level football careers, then to high paying TV commercials careers.
The high school sophomore year is when most players decide about a football career. Some professionals learned to play football in...
Youth and Pee Wee level
Do 5 to 14 year old players have fans besides mom and dad? "Yes."
5. The Football Season
Can organized teams throw pigskin any ole time? No? That is right.
- Football season starts in August.
- Football runs you crazy until January pro playoffs
- High school games are played on Fridays.
- College games are played on Thursday and Saturday.
- Professionals play on Sunday and Monday. We will...
Wrap it up, football coloring Kid...
- 1-19 for Quarterbacks, Wide Receivers, Punters plus Kickers
- 20 - 49: Running Backs plus Defensive Backs
- 50 - 59: Centers plus Linebackers
- 60 - 79: Defensive Linemen and Offensive Linemen
- 80 - 89: Wide Receivers plus Tight Ends
- 90 - 99: Defensive Linemen plus Linebackers
Do you know about players' numbers?
Now, you know the game of football, coloring Kid. You learned basic: football history, football fundamentals, organized football structure, players' skills levels, and the football season...
So get yourself into a game with other football coloring pages kids.
Play hard. Laugh Loud.
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