Monday, 30 April 2012
No Words - 2010 NHL Stanley Cup Finals
Sunday, 29 April 2012
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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.
Footballitaliano was launched in the summer 2008. It is the most comprehensive website covering Italian League with latest news, results, stats, interactivity, live score, goals and highlights. The passion of Italian Football league flows out on the pages of this site and we hope that you enjoy it as much as we do! Forza Football!
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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