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10 Oldest Quarterbacks in Super Bowl History
When Peyton Manning takes the field to play in Super Bowl 50, he’ll become the oldest quarterback in Super Bowl history. His appearance two years ago with the Denver Broncos (one they’d like to forget about) already puts him among the 10 oldest quarterback appearances in the history of the game, along with John Elway, Roger Staubach, Kurt Warner, Rich Gannon, Jim Plunkett, Johnny Unitas and Fran Tarkenton.
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NBA Leading Scorers Heading Into the Month of February
With the month of January coming to an end it’s a good opportunity to check out the leading scorers in this NBA season so far, which is another way of saying how far away is Stephen Curry from the rest of the league?
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LeBron James & His Head Coaches Through the Years
The weird and surprising firing of David Blatt makes Tyronn Lue the fifth head LeBron James has worked with since entering the NBA almost 13 years ago. Paul Silas, Mike Brown, Erik Spoelstra and Blatt preceded him.
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Most Selections to the NBA All-Star Game
The 2016 NBA All-Star game starters will be announced soon, so it’s a good opportunity to go over the players who have been selected, by the fans or coaches, more than anyone else. On the prestigious list: Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal and Tim Duncan, although they’re not alone. Michael Jordan, 14 times Jordan […]
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Teams With the Most College Football National Championships
In the poll-era which began in 1936 and includes teams finishing the college football season at #1 on the AP Poll or Coaches poll, later including the BCS championship and now the College Football Playoff, there are only seven programs with five national titles or more: Alabama, Miami, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Ohio State and USC.
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Longest Time Without a Playoff Win for NFL Teams
The Kansas City Chiefs are out of the purgatory known as being without a playoff win for a very long time. Who is still in there, leading the drought for NFL teams? Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions, Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns and most recently adding another tragic aspect to their failure, the Cincinnati Bengals.
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NFL Playoffs Schedule
The NFL playoffs are set following the conclusion of the 2015 NFL season, which means it’s time to familiarize with the schedule of the NFC postseason games and in the AFC, with the Carolina Panthers, Arizona Cardinals, New England Patriots and Denver Broncos waiting for someone to come out from the group that includes the Kansas City Chiefs, Houston Texans, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals, Seattle Seahawks, Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers and Washington Redskins.
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40 Best Memes of 2015
From the New England Patriots cheating & the Seattle Seahawks and Pete Carroll messing up on the goalline through Stephen Curry making LeBron James lose another NBA Finals and Floyd Mayweather beating Manny Pacquiao to Ronda Rousey getting knocked out and Steve Harvey making miss Universe infamy, these are our favorite memes of 2015.
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10 Quarterbacks With the Most Postseason Experience Heading Into the Playoffs
When the playoffs arrive, many consider experience, especially for quarterbacks, as a crucial ingredient, essential for success (although history teaches us otherwise). There are five quarterbacks on teams that will or might make the postseason with more than 10 playoff appearances, and seven with a Super Bowl appearance: Russell Wilson, Matt Hasselbeck, Ben Roethlisberger, Aaron Rodgers, Peyton Manning, Eli Manning and Tom Brady.