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Luis Suarez and Patrice Evra Saga Long From Over
I’m a sucker for feuds, long going ones between players. If both Luis Suarez and Patrice Evra stay put for at least a couple of more seasons at Liverpool and Manchester United, we’ll be getting plenty of more fireworks in the upcoming United and Liverpool matches, who were never exactly a calm fixture anyway.
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Rooney Comes Out as Big Winner For United
Luis Suarez scored his goal, but didn’t shake hands with Patrice Evra prior to the match which worsened the already tense and aggressive atmosphere at Old Trafford, and more importantly, didn’t win. Wayne Rooney scored twice within three minutes and came out as the big winner in the Manchester United vs Liverpool encounter thanks to his cool head and awareness.
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NFL Teams Salary Cap Space Pre-2012 Season
The salary cap in 2011 was $120,3750,000, soft cap. Teams had the ability to borrow $3 millino from future caps, so the actual salary cap for the season was $123 million. In 2012, it’ll be somewhere around $121-125 million, and the ability to borrow $2 million from future caps. Lets put the ’12 at an estimated $124 million.
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The Ridiculousness of the LeBron – Perkins Twitter Feud
America forgot about hating LeBron James for the wrong reasons and went back to Michael Vick. Why? There’s wasn’t anyone evil enough for the past 12 months, so it’s easy going back to the guy who had dogs fighting each other to death, and pretty understandable.
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Your Deserving and Undeserving 2012 NBA All-Star Starters and Reserves
The NBA All-Star doesn’t feel exactly right to some, but a 66 game NBA season is still longer than what we had in 1999, which makes it possible to squeeze it in. After announcing the starters, most of them deserving except for Carmelo Anthony and Blake Griffin, the guys on the bench got their names called up this week.
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Amir Khan Gets the Peterson Rematch He Deserved
Amir Khan shouldn’t be without the WBA and IBF belts right now, but he lost points on some shoving calls, some unauthorized person messed around with the scorecards and the judges, resulting in Lamont Peterson causing the upset that night in Washington. Now, after months of back and forth between both camps, the rematch (May 19 in Vegas) is a done deal.
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Patrick Vieira Presents the Anti Manchester City Conspiracy Theory
Manchester City lead the Premier League by two points, despite at certain points during the season clearly showing they are the top side in England, and not just in their bank account but by quality of football, right, even better then the never ending Manchester United. According to Patrick Vieira, a possible conspiracy to stop them from winning the title could eventually derail Roberto Mancini and his title aspirations.
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Wait For the Knicks to Beat a Serious Team Before Crowning Jeremy Lin
Jeremy Lin is enjoying the media darling treatment that any player for a New York based team with three consecutive impressive outings gets. Sometimes, it ends with a Super Bowl, like Victor Cruz coming out of nowhere this year. Sometimes, it’s like Joba Chamberlain.