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New England Patriots – Tom Brady Gets Lucky

If the way to determine how close an NFL game is to measure the minutes in which the teams were separated by a score or less, than evaluating a quarterback’s performance shouldn’t depend solely on his late game heroics, meaning Tom Brady, in another disappointing display of legendary passing skills for the New England Patriots, got a little bit lucky in the surprise ending.
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2013 NFL Season – Only 2 Undefeated Teams Left

As the New Orleans Saints Lost for the first time this season, it left us with only two teams, both in the AFC West, with a perfect 6-0 record: The Denver Broncos and the Kansas City Chiefs, both undefeated in the 2013 NFL Season, and still more than a month away from when they meet each other for the first time this season.
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Mourinho Knows What He’s Doing, But He Does Make Mistakes

Drama and controversy always follows Jose Mourinho, and nothing has changed since his return to Chelsea and the Premier League, mostly noted for his early benching and treatment of Juan Mata and his decision to loan out Romelu Lukaku, even though he might have been the best striker on his squad.
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St Patrick’s Athletic Champions Through Bolger’s Great Goal

The League of Ireland Premier Division doesn’t usually offer moments that are worth talking about on a more than regional, possible national level, but Greg Bolger scoring a beautiful goal to kick off St Patrick’s Athletic championship winning game against Sligo Rovers provides a wonderful exception.
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Manchester United – Moyes to Blame for Garay Not Signing
Considering how disappointing Manchester United have looked this season, all fingers are usually pointed at David Moyes and the club’s transfer market dealings in the offseason. As the defense still looks like a dysfunctional unit that needs sorting out, the failure to bring in Ezequiel Garay from Benfica looks like another opportunity missed and handled badly.
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Real Madrid – Iker Casillas Shouldn’t Stay Anymore

It doesn’t seem like Iker Casillas is important these days to Real Madrid and those leading the club, be it the head coach or those that are above him. Despite being a club legend and a Spanish national hero, looking to end his career elsewhere isn’t going to be the first time someone of his stature was run out of the club and enjoyed a happier ending somewhere else.
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Fernando Torres Will Be Remembered For More Than Chelsea

Even though for the last three years Fernando Torres has mostly been that player who made a very expensive move to Chelsea where he has been mostly a pretty big failure, there’s a lot more from his career that will help him be remembered a bit more fondly as a footballer once it’s all over and he hangs up his boots.
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2013 College Football Season – Week 7 Rankings

A little bit of shake up in the top 10, although the usual suspects of Alabama, Oregon and Clemson remain in the lead of the top 25, but LSU and Texas A&M make big moves forward, rising thanks to the fall of Georgia and Stanford, losing for the first time in the 2013 season. The […]
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Saër Sène Has Horrific Ankle Breaking Injury
Luck just doesn’t seem to follow Saër Sène of the New England Revolution, who broke his ankle in their most recent MLS clash against the Montreal Impact, making it a second serious injury for the French striker in less than two years.

