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Chargers vs Chiefs – Philip Rivers Fumbles His Way to Loss
Philip Rivers fumbled on a drive that would have won the San Diego Chargers the game, instead aiding the Kansas City Chiefs reach over time and win 23-20 after Ryan Succop had his second consecutive Halloween Night overtime winner.
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Amir Khan Gets Not so Tempting Offer From Timothy Bradley
As Amir Khan gets ready for his fight with Lamont Peterson a month from now, allegedly his last in the Light Welterweight division before moving up to Welterweight, Timothy Bradley (also preparing for his fight in 10 days against Joel Casamayor) has offered the IBF/WBA champ a 50-50 split and another unification bout at Light Welterweight.
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Tony La Russa Retires From Cardinals, Game of Baseball
Nothing like going out on top, and there’s not much higher than winning the World Series, in all of American Sports. Tony La Russa, the manager of the St. Louis Cardinals for the last 16 seasons, winning two World Series this decade, adding to the one he won with the Oakland Athletics in 1989, decided to retire from managing.
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Halloween Hotness
The best thing about Halloween, after you get past that age when trick and treating is still fun, is the girls. The costumes, the sexy costumes that is. Best Time of the year.
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Cowboys vs Eagles – Vick, McCoy and ‘Dream Team’ Signs
The Philadelphia Eagles couldn’t do no wrong on Sunday Night, destroying the Dallas Cowboys 34-7. Michael Vick’s arm and protection worked beautifully, LeSean McCoy couldn’t be stopped and Andy Reid simply outcoached Jason Garrett and Rob Ryan.
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Eden Hazard Planning on Lille Exit
Being the most exciting young talent in French football is no longer enough for Lille star Eden Hazard. The Belgium international, who was a vital aspect of Lille’s historic Ligue 1 title winning campaign last season, announced he will leave the current champions for a bigger club at the end of the season.
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NFL Week 8 Scores
The Philadelphia Eagles were the most impressive of Week 8 victors, destroying the Dallas Cowboys 34-7 while Pittsburgh made it a Pennsylvania sweep, beating the New England Patriots and the St. Louis Rams got their first win of the season, beating the New Orleans Saints.
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2011 College Football Rankings – Week 9
LSU and Alabama didn’t move, Stanford and Andrew Luck beat USC and pretty much not much moving around in the top 5, while Kansas State and Clemson lost for the first times this season, while Houston solidify themselves as the top school in Texas.