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Aaron Rodgers – The Next NFL MVP (Again)
NFL MVPs go to quarterbacks almost all the time. This season won’t be any different. Tom Brady has done a great job with the New England Patriots of bouncing back from a rough start, but Aaron Rodgers is by far the best football player in the league this season, quarterback or any other position.
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2014 NFL Season – Week 13 Playoff Power Rankings
The NFL is hitting its final month of the 2014 season, which means power rankings are out, playoff picture and standings are in. No teams has clinched a playoff spot yet, and it’s still quite a busy tangle and battle for the seeding, home field advantage and to even get into the playoffs.
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College Football – Rivalries Possibly Decide Final Playoff Rankings
While week 14 of the 2014 College Football season was dubbed rivalry week for the history in most of its encounters, the focus went to the division and conferences titles to be decided, and what the results meant for the next playoff rankings to be released, as the SEC (with Alabama and Missouri) was finally decided, Oregon found it it’ll play Arizona for the Pac-12, Wisconsin are the ones who get to play Ohio State for the Big Ten and Florida State remain the only undefeated team in the nation after Marshall lost in something that looked like a basketball game.
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20 Most Expensive Tickets For Rivalry Weekend
It’s not a surprise that the Iron Bowl with Alabama hosting Auburn is the most expensive ticket during rivalry week, followed closely by Ohio State playing Michigan, a surprising LSU – Texas A&M matchup, the South Carolina – Clemson rivalry and closing the top 5 is the game for the Jeweled Shillelagh between Notre Dame and USC.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant Destroying his own Legacy
With every loss the Los Angeles Lakers are handed, Kobe Bryant finds it harder and harder to explain why he’s getting paid so much money. He could have taken the wiser, more team-friendly route of Tim Duncan and Dirk Nowitzki, but too much ego and selfishness will always cause empires to crumble.
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Fastest NFL Players to 50 Touchdown Receptions
At the age of 26 and into his fifth NFL season, Dez Bryant has now reached the 50 career touchdown mark, joining Rob Gronkowski in the prestigious club, although the Patriots’ tight end needed less time and games to get there. There are others who have done it faster than Bryant.
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Roger Federer Keeps Proving He’s the Best of All-Time
Because he won the Davis Cup (finally) and despite not claiming a Grand Slam trophy and for many other reasons, 2014 was another year in which Roger Federer proved why he’s the greatest tennis player of all-time, furthering and expanding his legacy instead of diminishing it at the age of 33.