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Predicting the Winner of Super Bowl XLVII
All you have to do is look at the numbers, and beyond the NFC and AFC championship games, you might get a glimpse into the future.
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Cristiano Ronaldo – The Goals Infographic
While it might not be the most memorable year for Cristiano Ronaldo, 2012 was pretty good.
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Liverpool FC – Just how Badly has Brendan Rodgers Started
Only 11 points from the first 10 matches. Brendan Rodgers never thought his Liverpool career would be off to such a disappointing start, winning only once at Anfield and struggling to get points and goals from the get go. It’s one of Liverpool’s worst start in a long time, but not the worst.
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78 Years of Masters Tournament History (Infographic)
Tiger Woods hasn’t won The Masters since 2005, his fourth win at Augusta, which isn’t preventing many to predict, based on Woods’ win at the Arnold Palmer invitational, that he’ll be back to his winning ways and take home his 15th Major Championship title.
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From High School Athlete to Pro Ball? Hardly a Chance (Infographic)
Making it, becoming a professional athlete, is probably the dream of every young kid at one point or another during the early days. Millions go on to become High School athletes, but the chances of actually making it from there to the NFL, NHL, NBA, MLB and MLS is ridiculously low.
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2012 NFL Pro Bowl Infographic
The San Francisco 49ers and the New England Patriots will be sending 8 players each to the 2012 NFL Pro Bowl on January 29, unless a Super Bowl interferes with their plans, leading the NFC and AFC respectively with the number of representatives for the NFL’s All-Star game.
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A History of Major Sports Leagues Lockouts and Strikes (Infographic)
An Infographic describing the history of lockouts and strikes in the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, clearly proving that history repeats itself and losing two weeks or a month of NBA regular season games isn’t the worst thing that can happen.
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The NBA Lockout Infographic
An infographic showing how we got to the current NBA Lockout, ever since the latest deal between the players and owners was signed in 2005, through the direction David Stern took the league and how LeBron James and others took it somewhere else, he doesn’t like.