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Is Aaron Rodgers the Best Quarterback in the NFL?
Tom Brady and Drew Brees may have thrown more touchdowns than him this season, but Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers, reigning Super Bowl Champions and undefeated after 3 games, are the best in the NFL right now, as quarterback and team.
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Andy Roddick and a Future for a Tennis Players’ Union?
After Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and Roger Federer voicing their opinion on the matter, Andy Roddick is the next of the World’s top players to speak about the need of a Tennis Players’ Union, the Scheduling problem and the chances of a strike.
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More of This Pitching Style, Please
Hot Asian ladies who can pull of wild gymnastics moves before they throw a pitch to get the crowd warmed up before a game? Please, lets develop this trend.
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NFL Week 3 Scores
With the Redskins about to play the Cowboys tonight, the only 3-0 teams in the NFL right now are the defending champions Green Bay Packers, beating the Chicago Bears this week, the Buffalo Bills, with a huge 34-31 win over the New England Patriots and… the Detroit Lions, winning the other NFC North battle, 26-23 over the win-less Vikings.
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2011 College Football Rankings – Week 4
LSU and Les Miles reach the no.1 spot, replacing Oklahoma, for the first time since 2007 (ended with a national title), after their win over West Virginia despite the Sooners’ 38-28 win over Missouri. Both Alabama (over Arkansas) and Oklahoma State (at Texas A&M) got big wins over ranked teams.
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A Tragic Ending (Argentina vs Scotland)
Lucas Gonzalez Amorosino scored the only try of the match with Scotland celebrating second earlier after a Dan Parks drop goal. Settling for the 3 points instead of going for the try or eating up the clock eventually doomed the Scottish side, losing 13-12, now in a must win situation before facing England.
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The Usual Cristiano Ronaldo Hat Trick (Real Madrid vs Rayo)
An early Rayo goal just made Real Madrid more eager to score, and score they did, with Cristiano Ronaldo netting his second hat trick of the season and goals from Benzema, Varane and Higuain completing the impressive 6-2 win, ending their two game winning-less streak.
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Playing to Win Pays Off (Manchester City vs Everton)
Roberto Mancini got his two goals from the substitutes, Mario Balotelli and James Milner, putting City through a very tough afternoon against Everton, coming away with a 2-0 win, putting them back on the right, maybe title-bound, track.