- Why The USFL Still Impacts Pro Football Even Today By:-Matt Mc Dermott
The United States Football League played professional football during three spring seasons from 1983 to 1985. Even though it folded in the fall of 1986 due to a court case against the NFL, it still impacts the game of pro football even today. Here are three reasons why in case you are not familiar with the history of the USFL.
- NFL's Bengals Show Improved Defensive Line By:-Maurice LaPorta
Entering the season, the Bengals defensive unit looked to be a lot more robust. However the doubt remained whether they would be able to overcome several of the deficiencies of last season's team. Let's narrow down the three vital facets as I see things.
- Undefeated Season! The 6th Grade Cougar Football Team By:-Jonan Castillon
Like a mighty conquering army, the 6th Grade Cougar Football Team vanquished one after the other, all their opponents in the 2009 Arlington City Football Championships. The victorious football team faced 11 other teams, seven of which they held scoreless, now they are the Best Youth Football Team in Texas.
- Pittsburgh Steelers Legend Terry Bradshaw By:-Freddie Brister
In the National Football League, there has been no team in history to have had more success in the modern Super Bowl than the Pittsburg Steelers. As a member of the NFL since 1933, the Steelers have participated in more American Football Conference title games - and won more of them than any other team in the League. In addition, their record of six Super Bowl wins makes them first on that list as well.
- Giants In The Age Of Eli By:-Freddie Brister
Anyone familiar with the history of the NFL knows of the success the Giants have had over the last eight and a half decades. The New York NFC team is quite literally one of the top teams in the history of the League, having garnered a total of 7 NFL titles, of which 3 are Super Bowl victories. Only Green Bay and Chicago have earned more titles since the NFL's inception, with the Packers having 12 and the Bears 9. Among those seven titles is one that was achieved within the last three years in the Super Bowl after the 2007 season, under the leadership of their quarterback Eli Manning.
- Building A Legacy Of Football Supremacy - The Arlington 6th Grade Cougar Football Team By:-Anirudh Bais
True to its name, 6th grade Cougar football team is the best youth football team in Texas. A Cougar is a kind of mountain lion, which is famous for its hunting skills. Displaying the same kind of skills, the Cougar football team won against eleven teams, which include names like the Colts, Eagles, and Vikings in the period from September to December 2009. Truly, they are the undisputed champions of the city of Arlington, Tx.
- The Origin Of The Vuvuzela By:-Tom Doerr
The Vuvzela has recently been the focus of international discussion; it has become the accessory of the 2010 World Cup football tournament in South Africa. But the origin of the loud, lengthy horn is a topic of controversy. Its origin is commonly disputed as it is difficult to determine a point at which the horn was introduced but there are several parties that claim its invention.
- Very First XI: World Cup Legends By:-Max Johnson
Really few players turn out to be legends in the video game without making an impact on the Entire world Cup. Injuries and limited team-mates might be restrictive given the nature from the tournament, with possibly only George Ideal and Alfredo Di Stefano deemed among the all-time greats despite failing to appear at football's biggest tournament, so Soccernet takes a look at the top XI players who have built their mark about the biggest stage.
- The Best Fantasy Football Surprises By:-Melissa Donnelly
The 2009 NFL season has been an interesting one so far, especially in the world of fantasy football. Some players with high expectations have flopped so far, and others who no one expected much of have emerged into must start players every weekend.
- World Cup Grass Gives Wembley A Run For It's Money By:-Tom Doerr
Fabio Capello arrived with his dream team a few days before the world cup was due to kick off, he was greeted by a phone call from Prime Minister David Cameron and the pleasant sight of the pitch laid for England's first game. He claimed the pitch, at Royal Bafokeng Stadium was vastly superior to Wembley.
- Prime Ten Personalities To Ever Miss Football's Grandest Stage. By:-Max Johnson
10 David Beckham - 2010
The World Cup is yet to be played in South Africa but Beckham is sure to watch the game on the sidelines having injured his Achilles tendon earlier this year while playing for AC Milan.
Beckham has played the last three World Cups and England's most capped player will be sad to miss out on a country record 4th appearance.
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