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Tim Tebow Making Headlines in the Wrong Places
There are things more important than sport, but while you’re an athlete, you probably should be considered doing what you’re best at. When Tim Tebow was a college football player for the Florida Gators, he became famous for his on-field performance, among other things. In the NFL? Not so much.
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Mayweather vs Pacquiao – Who Really Wants it to Happen
First there’s the fight with Juan Manuel Marquez on December 8, but Manny Pacquiao, the team around him and pretty much most of the boxing fans out there are still thinking about whether the fight with Floyd Mayweather can happen. As part of every promotional tour, talking about the biggest fight in history (money-wise) always grabs most of the headlines.
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Carolina Panthers – Cam Newton Needs to Get Better
There wasn’t much Cam Newton had to say after a demoralizing, painful 36-7 loss to the New York Giants. The quarterback and a team blowing an opportunity against the Super Bowl champions, the New York Giants, showing pretty much every flaw instead of proving they’re a new force to be reckoned with in the NFC.
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Real Madrid – Jose Mourinho Suing Everyone
The turmoils at Real Madrid seem to be over, at least in the dressing room, but the 3-2 win hasn’t calmed down the club or its manager, Jose Mourinho, regarding criticism of him and the team, preparing lawsuits against Marca editor-in-chief Roberto Palomar and Barcelona vice-president Alfons Godall.
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Liverpool FC – Discovering the Scoring of Jonjo Shelvey
The world of the Europa League and matches against Young Boys seems like a different galaxy than the English Premier League, but Liverpool can still find more than one positive from their dramatic 5-3 win in Switzerland, warming up for their ultra-important rivalry match against Manchester United.
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Longest Serving NBA Head Coaches
Longevity is a rarity in the demanding world of pro sports, and the NBA is a fine example, with only nine head coaches who have been with their current teams for over three years. Most of them are guys who are either three or four season on the team, but Doc Rivers (Boston Celtics), George Karl (Denver Nuggets) and Gregg Popovich stand out by holding on to their currents jobs for over seven years.
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What if the Clippers are Better Than the Lakers
Do you believe Chris Paul saying that he preferred to join the Los Angeles Clippers over the Los Angeles Lakers last year? Talking to GQ, the Dream Team point guard said he was happier that his trade to the darker side of LA went through, coming after Stern vetoed his move to the Lakers.
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Chris Kluwe Presents – Life of an NFL Punter
What’s it like to be an NFL player, specifically a punter, in the 24 hours leading up to a game on Sunday? Chris Kluwe of the Minnesota Vikings, a punter in the NFL for the past seven seasons and change with the Minnesota Vikings, shared his rather humorist insight on the rather dull weekend leading up to a game.