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Louisville Beats Miami – Teddy Bridgewater Puts on one Final Show

When this season began, Louisville expected a bit more from this season. Going undefeated, BCS Bowl and Teddy Bridgewater winning the Heisman trophy. Maybe it goes to serve as proof to the growth of the program is finishing 12-1 with Bridgewater cementing himself as the number one quarterback prospect heading into the NFL is considered slightly disappointing.
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Notre Dame Beats Rutgers – A Casual Stroll to End the Season

It was always going to be a rough return to uncharacteristic mediocrity for Notre Dame after last season, so at least it ended happily for the Fighting Irish with a comfortable win over Rutgers in the Pinstripe Bowl, giving senior quarterback Tommy Rees a proper send off from the collegiate game.
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NFL – Packers vs Bears Predictions

Despite injuries to their starting quarterbacks and defensive problems, both the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers find themselves with the chance of making it to the postseason with the top spot in the NFC North nonetheless, making their intense rivalry game which happens to be an all-or-nothing one this time around even more important than usual.
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Manuel Pellegrini Makes a Fool of Himself

It’s hard to tell if Manuel Pellegrini simply comes off the wrong way because of bad English, or is he really out of touch of what really happens in Manchester City matches, as he blamed Crystal Palace and their manager for using negative tactics, seemed to be unaware of Joe Hart’s stitches and talk about his team like they’re a bunch of young unknowns coming out of nowhere.
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Manchester United – Danny Welbeck as an Example of Ugly, Winning Football

The old Manchester United are back – terrible football, but just about enough to claim a win at the end. It doesn’t win you fans, but it does push you up in the table, making everyone forget how awful a start David Moyes has had, with Danny Welbeck suddenly becoming the most reliable scorer on the team.
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Nicolas Anelka – It’s a Disgrace if he Isn’t Suspended for a Long Time

It didn’t take very long for the English FA to realize that the waves of criticism coming from France about Nicolas Anelka celebrating his goal with the Quenelle gesture, connected to antisemitism, are something that probably deserve looking into, and there’s more than just a dedication to a friend, Dieudonne M’bala M’bala.
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Premier League – Chelsea vs Liverpool Predictions

While many try and focus on the biting incident and having Luis Suarez and Branislav Ivanovic on the same pitch, the real interest goes to what the match between Chelsea and Liverpool means to the title and Champions League spot race.
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Nicolas Anelka – Jew Hating Nazi Supporter or Simply Stupid?

Racism isn’t dead, and the same goes for antisemitism, or a disgusting sentiment towards Nazism and Adolf Hitler. Nicolas Anelka proved he part of this dangerous movement, celebrating a goal by doing the la quenelle gesture, known as the reverse Nazi salute.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Does More Than Just Shoot

Most of the praise Stephen Curry gets usually has to do with his shooting and his place in history among three point shooters. It’s less common to see him get the headlines thanks to his all-around play. However, there’s a lot more to him than just shooting from long range, pulling off a triple-double performance that included a career high in rebounds and assists as the Golden State Warriors beat the Phoenix Suns 115-86.
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Heat vs Kings – LeBron James on his own Isn’t Enough

The method of giving every aging key player some rest from time to time except for LeBron James has been working fine so far, but the recent loss to the Sacramento Kings didn’t just end a six-game winning streak for the Miami Heat – it also left them with their best player slightly injured, obviously causing a great deal of concern.
