Jeremy Dunn
Jeremy is a freelance writer. He is currently writing for the Atlanta Examiner, and also runs his own blog, NASCAR Racing Scene. He is the author of the book entitled 'Superstars of Pro Football- Ray Lewis'.
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Top NBA Franchises of the 1980'sMany link the NBA and the 1980's to the decade of Boston versus L.A., Magic versus Bird, and Celtics versus Lakers. -
Top NBA Franchise from the 2000'sThe Lakers and Spurs were the dominant forces in the NBA during the decade of the 2000's. -
Top NBA Franchises from the 1990'sMichael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls owned the NBA during the decade of the 1990's
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Top NBA Franchises from the 1940's and 1950'sThe Minneapolis Lakers emerged into the first NBA dynasty in the late 1940's and early 1950's.
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Top NBA Franchises from the 1970'sThere were no true dynasties during the decade of the 1970's. However, two familiar franchise won titles, as well as a few new faces. -
Top NBA Franchises from the 1960'sThe Boston Celtics absolutely dominated the NBA during the 1960's. -
Top NASCAR Drivers from the 1970sRichard Petty and Cale Yarborough dominated the decade of the 1970s in NASCAR.
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Top NASCAR Drivers from the 1980sDale Earnhardt and Darrell Waltrip owned six championship combined during the 1980s.
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Top NASCAR Drivers from the 1960sRichard Petty and David Pearson were not the only dominant drivers in NASCAR during the pivotal decade that was the 1960s.
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Top NASCAR Drivers from the 1990sMany credit the elevating interest level in NASCAR to a ''¹..."young versus old' rivalry featuring the tenderfoot Jeff Gordon and the savvy veteran Dale Earnhardt.
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Top NASCAR Drivers from the 1950sLee Petty became the first three-time champion in NASCAR
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Top NASCAR Drivers from the 2000sJimmie Johnson owned that latter half of the 2000s with four straight NASCAR championships. -
The Off-Season: Top NFL Franchises in the 2000sThe AFC had the dominant teams throughout the decade of the 2000's.
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The Off-Season: Top NFL Franchises in the 1980sMost NFL fans think of the San Francisco 49ers dynasty as well as the 1985 Chicago Bears when discussing teams of the 1980's
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The Off-Season: Top NFL Franchises in the 1990sThe Dallas Cowboys dominated the early 1990's while the Denver Broncos owned the late portion of the decade.
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The Off-Season: Top NFL Franchises of the 1970sThe Pittsburgh Steelers won four Super Bowls in the 1970's, while the Dallas Cowboys appeared in five.
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The Off-Season: Top NFL-AFL Franchises of the 1960sThe Green Bay Packers reigned supreme for most of the decade of the 1960's.
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The Off-Season: Top NFL Franchises in the 1950sThe Detroit Lions and Cleveland Browns faced each other four times in the 1950's, and combined to win six NFL Championships.
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The Off-Season: Top NFL Franchises in the 1940sThe Bears were the dominant team of the 1940's, but several other franchises enjoyed success.
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The Off-Season: Top NFL Franchises in the 1920sThe 1920's was the first decade for the NFL.
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Greatest Super Bowl Upsets in NFL HistoryThe Super Bowl has produced several huge upsets over the years. -
Top NASCAR Rookie Seasons from the 1950's And 1960'sThroughout the early years of NASCAR, only a few rookie drivers impressed throughout their first seasons.
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At the Top: Best NFL Quarterbacks of the 1990sThree quarterbacks produced phenomenal statistics throughout the decade of the 1990s. -
At the Top: Best NFL Quarterbacks of the 2000sPeyton Manning and Tom Brady were the class of the field when it came to quarterbacks in the 2000's. -
Top NASCAR Rookie Seasons from the 1970'sRookie drivers began to win more often than in years past, but the 1970's were dominated by veteran drivers.
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Top NASCAR Rookie Seasons from the 1980'sNASCAR rookies began to show some promise in the 1980's more so than in past decades.
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Top NASCAR Rookie Seasons from the 2000'sIn the 2000's, it was not unusual to see a rookie driver win races.
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Top NASCAR Rookie Seasons from the 1990'sTony Stewart and Jeff Gordon were hands-down the top NASCAR rookies that were products from the 1990's.
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Best NFL Quarterbacks Not to Win a Super BowlDan Marino leads the list of quarterbacks who did not win a Super Bowl in their NFL career.
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Best NFL Quarterbacks of the 1970'sThe 1970's produced some future Hall of Fame quarterbacks. -
Best NFL Quarterbacks of the 1960'sJohnny Unitas, Bart Starr, and Len Dawson were the top NFL - AFL quarterbacks throughout the decade of the 1960's.
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Best NFL Quarterbacks of the 1980'sThe 1980's featured several highly touted quarterback who exceeded expectations. -
Best Drivers Not to Win a NASCAR Championship in the 1990'sDespite Earnhardt and Gordon's dominance, several other drivers won races and contended for championships in the 1990's.
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Best Drivers Not to Win a NASCAR Championship in the 2000'sWhile the decade of the 2000's belonged to Jimmie Johnson, several other drivers enjoyed impressive season throughout the decade.
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Buying Tickets to the Indianapolis 500There are several methods of purchasing tickets to the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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Best Drivers Not to Win a NASCAR Championship in the 1960'sJunior Johnson and Fred Lorenzen were among several legendary drivers that did not win a championship in the 1960's.
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Best Drivers Not to Win a NASCAR Championship in the 1980'sThe 1980's featured a crop of drivers that were successful, but failed to win a Winston Cup championship.
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Closest Finishes in NASCAR HistoryHere are the five closest finishes since NASCAR implemented electronic scoring in 1993.
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Best Drivers Not to Win a NASCAR Championship in the 1950'sSeveral drivers of the 1950's failed to win a NASCAR championship. However, they were still great drivers.
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NASCAR's Best Single Seasons of the 1980'sDale Earnhardt, Darrell Waltrip, and Bill Elliott highlighted the 1980's with single-season dominance.
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Best Drivers Not to Win a NASCAR Championship in the 1970'sWhile Richard Petty and Cale Yarborough dominated the championship trophies in the 1970's, several drivers won races on a consistent basis.
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NASCAR's Best Single Seasons of the 1970'sRichard Petty and Cale Yarborough had the best single seasons throughout the decade of the 1970's.
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Best NFL Teams Not to Win a Super BowlGreat NFL teams that fell short of winning the Super Bowl should be remembered.
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NASCAR's Best Single Seasons of the 2000'sThe 2000's featured phenomenal single seasons from Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, and Tony Stewart.
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NASCAR's Best Single Seasons of the 1990'sJeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt highlighted the 1990's with some phenomenal single seasons.
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Top NFL Draft Busts at Running BackSeveral highly touted running back failed miserably after being drafted into the NFL.
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Why Soccer is Not Popular in the United StatesSoccer never really caught on to the American fanbase.
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NFL History: The NFL and AFL MergerCertain events led to the merger between the AFL and the NFL.
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Top NFL Draft Busts at QuarterbackThe quarterback position has seen many NFL draft busts over the years. -
Top NASCAR Fights Caught on CameraNASCAR is an emotional sport, and it is showed in several instances. Tempers tend to flare.
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Heisman Winning Quarterbacks Picked First in NFL DraftWinning the Heisman Trophy does not guarantee success.
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History of NASCAR from 2006 to 2009NASCAR underwent a plethora of significant changes throughout the 2000's
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History of NASCAR from 2000 to 2005The 2000's featured a profusion of changes in the sport of NASCAR
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How to Get Tickets to the Kentucky DerbyPremier tickets to the Kentucky Derby may be difficult to purchase.
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History of NASCAR in the 1990'sNASCAR began to depart the regional status and enter into mainstream in the 1990's.
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NASCAR History in the 1970'sThe decade of the 1970's was a turning point in NASCAR history.
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NASCAR History in the 1980'sNASCAR thrived in the 1980's, as Dale Earnhardt and Darrell Waltrip dominated the decade.
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College Football Lacks What College Basketball HasCollege Football would benefit from a playoff or tournament like format.
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History of NASCAR in the 1960'sThe 1960's brought about a number of significant moments in NASCAR
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Time Out: History of NFL Strikes and LockoutsThe NFL faced a lockout in March of 2011, but it was not the first work stoppage. -
History of NASCAR in the 1950'sThe 1950's featured some momentous occasions in NASCAR.
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History of NASCAR in the 1940'sBill France had huge plans for stock car racing, as he formed NASCAR.
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Can Alcohol Hurt Muscle Growth?If your main goal in working out is to gain muscle mass, you may have heard that alcohol can impede your goals.
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Work from Home OpportunitiesWhile some have been earning money from the internet for years, there are many who are new to the idea of working from home. This article lists common and basic work from home opportunities.
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Making Money Filling Out Online SurveysIf you are new to working at home, here are some basic ideas for filling out surveys online. You can earn extra money.
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Different Free Work at Home Job IdeasIt is possible to earn money working from the comfort of your own residents.
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Avoiding Work from Home ScamsMany new to the work at home community need to understand the basic tips for avoiding scams.
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Marvin Harrison May Part Ways with Indianapolis ColtsHopefully, the Colts and the future Hall of Fame receiver can come to some kind of consensus. It is rare that a player spends an entire career with one team. It would be fitting for Harrison to end his playing career in Indianapolis Colts blue.
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A Look Back at AFC North PredictionsThe Pittsburgh Steelers were the only predictable team in 2008. -
A Look Back at AFC East PredictionsTom Brady suffered an injury in the season opener and never returned to the field. Matt Cassel did a creditable job, but it was not enough to maintain the stranglehold on the AFC East. -
2008 NFL Season Full of UnpredictabilityNo prophet in human history could have predicted that the New England Patriots and Dallas Cowboys would spend January in the comfort of their very own homes watching the Miami Dolphins and Atlanta Falcons compete in the playoffs. -
How a College Football Playoff Would LookThe BCS committee did the best they could with what they had to work with in 2008. Clearly, at this point in the season, no two teams are playing at the same level as Oklahoma and Florida. -
NFL Top Ten Quarterback- Week 15How did he not make the Pro Bowl? You cannot blame Rivers, he has enjoyed a superb season.
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NFL Top Ten Quarterbackas: Week 14The last two outings for Kurt Warner did not meet the standards he set for himself in the previous five games; however, he is still the top quarterback with Drew Brees and Philip Rivers breathing down his neck.
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College Football Needs a Playoff System and Ditch the BCSImagine how much the interest in college football could magnify if there were a playoff system to determine the champion. This article explains the BCS and how college football could benefit from a playoff system. -
Top Ten NFL Quarterbacks- Week 13Of all quarterbacks among the top five, Tony Romo arguably turned in the best performance with three touchdown passes and one interception.
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Top Ten Quarterbacks- Week TwelveFor the fifth consecutive week, Kurt Warner surpassed the 300-yard mark in passing yards.
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Top Ten Sports Stories of 2008The year of 2008 provided sports fans with many memorable moments.
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Top Ten NFL Quarterbacks - Week ElevenTony Romo was less than remarkable in his return to the Cowboys lineup. Nevertheless, they upstaged with Washington Redskins in what was perhaps the most pivotal game of the season for the Cowboys
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Top Ten NFL Quarterbacks- Week 10Kurt Warner heard the supportive crowd in Arizona chanting M-V-P following the Monday Night showdown against their NFC West divisional foes. It was a heartening reminder of his days in St. Louis.
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Top Ten NFL Quarterbacks- Week 9This seems to be a flashback to 1999, except Kurt Warner is wearing red and white as opposed to blue and gold.
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Top Ten NFL Quarterbacks- Week 8The gun-slinging showdown in England between Philip Rivers and Drew Brees, arguably the two most prolific quarterbacks in the NFL this season, lived up to its billing.
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Matt Cassel Replaces NFL MVP Tom BradyThe most noteworthy injury was that of the reining NFL MVP Tom Brady of the three-time Super Bowl champion New England Patriots. -
Top Ten NFL Quarterbacks- Week 7Philip Rivers threw an interception in the end zone with just over three minutes remaining in the game, perhaps costing the Chargers a victory.
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Weekly NFL Quarterback Rankings- Week 6Rivers' leadership qualities are becoming more manifest with each passing week, especially since LaDanian Tomlinson is not producing the same crushing numbers that we are accustomed to seeing. -
NFL NFC ProjectionsAnything less than a Super Bowl would be disappointing for the Dallas Cowboys.
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NFL AFC ProjectionsThe Patriots will clinch their seventh division title this decade, and it will appear almost effortless.
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2008 NFL Season Preview: AFC North ProjectionsMany analysts are ready to crown the Cleveland Browns as the kings of the AFC North in 2008. However, I for one must see it for myself. The Pittsburgh Steelers have been the team to beat in this division for most of the decade.
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NFL AFC East ProjectionsThe New England Patriots are still the team to beat in the AFC East -
Is Brett Favre Destroying His Legacy?On Thursday morning of August 7, 2008, the Green Bay Packers dealt Brett Favre to the New York Jets for a conditional fourth round pick in the 2009 NFL draft. However, the specifics of the trade may change due to how successful Favre is in New York. -
Top Five Projected NFL Wide Receivers in 2008Randy Moss, Reggie Wayne are the NFL's top two wide receiver in 2008. -
Top Five Projected NFL Running Backs in 2008Adrian Peterson is closing in on LaDainian Tomlinson as the NFL's top running back.
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Top Five Projected NFL Quarterbacks in 2008: Tom Brady and Peyton Manning Are Still NFL's Best QuarterbacksTop five NFL quarterbacks heading into the 2008 season.
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Brett Favre: One of the NFL's Greatest QuarterbacksOne of the NFL's greatest players will call it a career. -
NFL Draft Preview: Devin ThomasFollowing his junior season, Michigan State Spartans wide receiver Devin Thomas will exit the college gridiron for an opportunity to earn the big bucks in the NFL.
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2007 NFL Season Review: AFC EastThe New England Patriots have dominated the AFC East this decade.
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Super Bowl I - Green Bay Packers Vs Kansas City ChiefsIt was not until 1966 when the two individual leagues agreed to allow their best teams to face-off in the AFL-NFL World Championship Game, later referred to as the Super Bowl.
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NFL Team History: The Jacksonville JaguarsThe pursuit for an NFL franchise in Jacksonville, Florida began in 1989 with an association known as Touchdown Jacksonville.
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NFL Team History: The New England PatriotsThe New England Patriots, originally identified as the Boston Patriots, was founded by William H. Sullivan, and became a charter member of the American Football League in 1960.
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NFL Team History: The Washington RedskinsIn 1932, the Washington Redskins franchise was born.
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NFL Team History: The Tennessee TitansThe Tennessee Titans franchise, originally known as the Houston Oilers, was founded by Bud Adams.
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NFL Team History: The St. Louis RamsThe franchise nicknamed 'Rams' was originally founded in 1936 by Homer Marshman and were located in Cleveland, Ohio.
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NFL Team History: The Seattle SeahawksOn June 4, 1974, the city of Seattle, Washington was granted an expansion franchise in the National Football League.
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NFL Team History: The San Francisco 49ersThe San Francisco 49ers were founded by trucking executive Tony Morabito and became a charter member of the All-American Football Conference in 1946.
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NFL Team History: The Pittsburgh SteelersThe professional football franchise owned by Art Rooney located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, originally identified as the Pittsburgh Pirates, began competing in the National Football League in 1933.
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NFL Team History: The Tampa Bay BuccaneersThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers originally owned by Ted McCloskey was added to the National Football League in 1976.
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NFL Team History: The San Diego ChargersThe Chargers franchise was founded in 1959.
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NFL Team History - The Philadelphia EaglesThe city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was awarded a National Football League franchise in 1932.
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NFL Team History - The Oakland RaidersThe Oakland franchise became the second team from the west coast to join the AFL. The Los Angeles Chargers, now San Diego, was the other pacific coast-based team.
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NFL Team History: The New York JetsDespite the fact that the New York community already had a successful franchise in the National Football League, the New York Giants, the American Football League granted New York another franchise on August 14, 1959.
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NFL Team History - The New York GiantsThe New York Giants franchise was established by Tim Mara in 1925 and became a member of the National Football League.
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NFL Team History - The New Orleans SaintsPete Rozelle arrived in New Orleans on November 1, 1966, which was ironically All Saints Day, and proclaimed that the NFL had officially granted the city of New Orleans an NFL franchise.
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NFL Football Team History: The Minnesota VikingsThe Minnesota Vikings were founded in 1959, and began playing in the NFL in 1961.
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NFL Team History - the Miami DolphinsThe Miami Dolphins originated in 1966.
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NFL Team History- the Kansas City ChiefsThe Kansas City Chiefs, formerly the Dallas Texans, was originated in 1960.
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NFL Team History - The Indianapolis ColtsBefore moving the Indianapolis, the Colts were located in Baltimore from 1947 to 1950 and from 1953 to 1984.
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NFL Team History- the Houston TexansThe Houston Texans were introduced to the NFL in 2002.
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NFL Team History - the Green Bay PackersIn 1921, the National Football League added the Green Bay Packers to their list of competing teams.
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NFL Team History- the Detroit LionsAfter a four-year stint in Portsmouth, Ohio, an association directed by George A. Richards purchased the Spartans franchise and relocated the team to Detroit, Michigan in 1934.
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NFL Team History- the Denver BroncosThe Denver Broncos have won two Super Bowls in six outings.
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NFL Team History- the Dallas CowboysThe Dallas Cowboys were founded in 1960.
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NFL Team History- the Cleveland BrownsAfter losing their football team to Baltimore, Cleveland fans rejoiced when the Browns returned home in 1999.
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NFL Team History- the Cincinnati BengalsThe Cincinnati Bengals joined the AFL in 1967.
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NFL Team History- the Chicago BearsThe Chicago Bears franchise enjoyed most of their success in their early years, however, they have played in two Super Bowls since 1985.
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NFL Team History- Carolina PanthersThe Carolina Panthers were founded in 1993, but did not hit the football until the 1995 NFL season.
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NFL Team History- Buffalo BillsThe Buffalo Bills franchise has seen many ups and downs over the past five decades.
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NFL Team History- Baltimore RavensIn the Baltimore Ravens brief history, they are the Super Bowl XXXV champions.
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NFL Team History- the Atlanta FalconsThe Atlanta Falcons were founded in 1965 by Rankin Smith
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NFL Team History: The Arizona CardinalsThroughout the history of the franchise, the team has been known as the Arizona Cardinals, Phoenix Cardinals, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cardinals, Racine Cardinals, the Normals, and the Morgan Athletic Club.
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Are There Really Teammates in NASCAR?Over the years, drivers within the same organization have clashed, whether it is personality conflicts, jealousy, or just pure competitiveness.
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NASCAR Today: Silly Predictions, Part 1Silly season is back in full force so I will endeavor to improve my forecasting skills.
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Do NASCAR Fans Complain Too Much?The 2007 Nextel All-Star Challenge has failed to receive rave reviews, and that is putting is mildly.
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NASCAR- the Days of the Field Filler is Long GoneWith so many teams endeavoring to run a full NASCAR Nextel Cup schedule, sponsors are bound to grow intolerant if their product is on a car that only races intermittently.
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Nascar's Petty Enterprises Has Steered Clear of the Young GunsWith Kyle Petty's driving career winding down, perhaps it is time to find that promising young talent.
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Cell Phone Sponsors Spark Debate in NASCARIt is understandable that Nextel prefer to be the only telecommunication company associated with NASCAR, but at the same time, it is vital that their strict stance not be the primary reason for the possible demise of some teams.
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RaceView: A New Way to Watch NASCARRaceview is a new way for NASCAR fans to watch the races.
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NASCAR Today: Jimmie Johnson Has Picked Up Where Jeff Gordon Left OffJust like Gordon, Johnson has excelled in NASCAR's most prestigious races throughout his career. He has already won the Daytona 500 and the Brickyard 400. And to top it all of, he is the defending NASCAR Nextel Cup champion.
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NASCAR- Top 45 Countdown (25th to 13th)The NASCAR Nextel Cup season is right around the corner. Here are the top 45 drivers.
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NASCAR- Top 45 Countdown (12th to 1st)The NASCAR Nextel Cup season is right around the corner.
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NASCAR- Top 45 Countdown 2007As we enter into the brand new NASCAR Nextel Cup season, it is time to take a look at the top 45 drivers, and how they rank.
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NASCAR- Top 45 Countdown (45th to 36th)It's that time of year again. Anybody and everybody is revealing their 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup pre-season rankings, and now it is my turn. As I do every year, I start from the back and work my way to the front, kind of like Matt Kenseth!
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The AP Names Tiger Woods as the Male Athlete of the Year: Who it Should Have BeenTiger Woods has been named as the AP Male Athlete of the Year for 2006, and frankly that bothers me.
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NASCAR: Top 5 Most Improved Drivers of the 2006 Nextel Cup SeasonPerformance-wise, Burton was the most improved driver in 2006.
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NASCAR 2006 Season: Top Five DisappointmentsSeveral key drivers struggled in 2006.
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Diversity in NASCAR Must Be EarnedWinning is what should get you into NASCAR's highest levels, not ethnicity.
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NFL's Best Players at Their PositionsPeyton Manning, LaDanian Tomlinson, Steve Smith, and Julius Peppers are best among their respective positions.
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Juan Pablo Montoya- This is NASCARMontoya has made quite a name for himself as a champion in the Champ Car series, and being an Indianapolis 500 winner, and he has the backing of an international fan base. But this is not Formula One, nor any open-wheel series.
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Simple and Overlooked Tips for Losing Weightit is much easier to pop a diet pill than to run five miles and check the back of their snack packs.
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Best NFL Quarterbacks of 2006The 2006 NFL season has already reached it's mid-point, and the preeminent quarterbacks have already surfaced.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr, Tony Stewart Gain Momentum Heading into 2007When the 2007 preview guides hit the shelves in January, you can bet that both Tony Stewart and Dale Earnhardt Jr will be among the list of favorites.
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Roush Racing Has Lost Their EdgeRoush Racing is still a premier organization in NASCAR, which is not likely to change any time soon. But there are at least six or seven powerful organizations in NASCAR, and everything cycles around.
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Terry Labonte Quietly Ends His NASCAR CareerMany drivers will win races and championships, but let's not forget Terry Labonte and his accomplishments.
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2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Rookie ClassWith the 2007 season lurking, a new cluster of freshmen drivers will be taking to the track. And even though the roster of rookies lacks the high expectations, I anticipate a couple of surprises.
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Miami Dolphins- Most Disappointing Team in the NFLRegrettably, unless there is a inexplicable turnaround, Miami Dolphins fans will have to tolerate another long winter, while the hated New England Patriots march along towards another possible Super Bowl appearance.
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Open Wheel Drivers Will Increase NASCAR's PopularityAs NASCAR's popularity has unwaveringly increased, stock car racing has captured the intrigue of several open-wheel winners, most notably Juan Pablo Montoya from Formula One, and A.J. Allmendinger from Champ Car.
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ESPN Will Not Fix NASCAR TelecastsESPN will be a breath of fresh air, and a nice break from Darrell Waltrip's "boogity boogity boogity" weekly ritual, and Benny Parsons' exhausting quote "It's time to cue the duck!"
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Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt Jr at Odds After NASCAR Race at TalladegaEarnhardt Jr and Gordon are NASCAR's two most identifiable figures, and throughout their careers they have seemed to be able to play nice out on the track. Perhaps they were only tolerating each other.
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NASCAR's Mark Martin Will Switch from Fords to ChevroletsMartin will share driving duties of the 01 Chevrolet for MB2 Motorsports with current Ford driver in the Busch Series, Regan Smith.
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NASCAR's Dale Jarrett Waves Goodbye to FordRegardless of how people may feel about his decision, Jarrett should be remembered as a Champion and a great driver. Not as the driver who turned his back on the manufacturer and the organization that supported him throughout most of his career.
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NASCAR's Kevin Harvick is Finally Living Up to ExpectationsMany credit Harvick's turnaround to the vast enhancement within the entire Richard Childress Racing organization.
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NASCAR Has It's Share of RivalriesThe competition has become so intense, drivers tend to let their emotions dictate their actions rather than worrying about what mainstream America thinks- which is how it should be.
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NASCAR- is Brian Vickers Move to Toyota an Upgrade or DowngradeVickers has come to the realization that the #25 team is just not uniform and hasn't been in two decades, and another opportunity for both parties involved will be the appropriate approach.
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How EA Sports Can Improve Their NASCAR GamesEA Sports needs to realize that the same people who buy their NASCAR games are serious gamers. They want the most realistic product available.
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Fantasy Football Has Increased the NFL Fan BaseAs fashionable as the sport of football has become, particularly the NFL, just watching the games is no longer enough for even the average fan.
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NASCAR Nextel Cup Report Cards- 3rd QuarterThree quarters of the 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup season has passed, and here's how the drivers are graded.
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NASCAR Nextel Cup Chase Predictions RevisitedIn the beginning of the year, I composed my NASCAR top ten predictions.
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NASCAR Rookie Report: What Happened to Martin Truex Jr?Heading into the 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup season, Truex was anticipated as the driver to beat among one of the most talented rookie classes in this sport's history.
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The Rookie that Changed the Face of NASCAR: Tony StewartSixteen full-time Nextel Cup drivers began the 2006 season under the age of thirty.
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Will Culpepper Help or Hinder the Dolphins?When the Miami Dolphins acquired three-time Pro Bowler Daunte Culpepper, their countless fans felt mixed emotion.
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NFL 2006: NFC North ProjectionsA 13-3 record may seem impracticable, but the Bears are in possibly the weakest division in the NFC, maybe the entire NFL. With any enhancement in their offense, a 13-3 record is pragmatic.
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NFL 2006: NFC West ProjectionsThe Seahawks will bring practically the same team to the field as they had in 2005, so they should repeat as NFC West champions. If the Seahawks become bogged down with injuries, the Cardinals will likely become the team to beat in the NFC West.
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NFL 2006: NFC East ProjectionsThe Redskins are in a tough division and it will likely come down to an intense fight between the Redskins, Dallas Cowboys, and New York Giants. I give the edge to the Redskins because of their defensive toughness.
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NFL 2006: NFC South ProjectionsThe Panthers are the clear cut favorite win the NFC South, but nothing is ever guaranteed. Their southern adversary Atlanta Falcons is looking to recapture their 2004 NFC South crown.
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NFL 2006: AFC West ProjectionsIf Rivers puts together a solid campaign, the Chargers should edge out the Denver Broncos for the AFC West title. There's no rebuffing the Broncos capable roster, but there is a few minor question marks surrounding their offense.
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NFL 2006: AFC North ProjectionsThe Steelers, if healthy, are capable of returning to the Super Bowl. A lot the Bengals success in 2006 will be determined by Carson Palmer and his health.
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NFL 2006: AFC East ProjectionsLast year, the New England Patriots dynasty came to an abrupt culmination when the Denver Broncos defeated them in last season's divisional playoff game.
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NFL 2006: AFC South Projections, Are The Indianapolis Colts Destined for The Super Bowl?Expect the Indianapolis Colts to win the AFC South for the fourth consecutive season.
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Biography of Rusty Wallace: Racing LegendRusty Wallace is a NASCAR champion, and truly one of the greatest this sport has ever seen.
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Biography of Richard Lee PettyRichard Petty was born July 2nd, 1937 to Lee and Elizabeth Petty.
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Golf is Not a SportI personally do not consider Golf as a sport. It's more of a hobby. I would categorize Golf with Chess and Horseshoes.
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Top Five NFL Quarterbacks of All-TimeI have gathered up stats and facts about several of the NFL's elite quarterbacks throughout football history. Basically, the quarterbacks were ranked by stats and efficiency. -
The Amazing Race 9: The WinnersThe Amazing Race was first debuted by CBS on September 5th, 2001 and the show has continued to reward the fastest and smartest contestants for over five years and nine seasons.
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Top Five NFL QuarterbacksSome football connoisseurs will concede that the quarterback position is the most essential position on a football team. The quarterback is the player that either hands the ball off to a half-back or throws the ball to the receiver.
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A Quick Glance at the NFL Off-seasonNFL fans have witnessed a plethora of off-season shifting this year. It will be interesting to see the impact of these transactions.
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Top Ten Modern Rock Songs of the 1990'sThe decade of the 1990's brought about a whole new dimension into rock music. Big hair bands such as Poison, Guns N Roses, Def Leppard, and Skid Row dominated the rock airwaves in the 1980's. But every era of rock music must come to a conclusion.
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Biography: Ralph Dale Earnhardt, Sr. (1951-2001)Earnhardt was tragically killed in a fatal accident on the last lap of the Daytona 500 on February 18th, 2001. His death touched many fans all over the United States.
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Top Ten NASCAR TracksBelow is a compilation of a list of the top ten tracks in NASCAR with brief commentary.
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Tony Stewart: NASCAR's New Go-To-Guy?Along with his seven championships and seventy-six career wins, Earnhardt's leadership skills are apart of his legacy. If Stewart is able to handle the go-to-guy role, then he'll be able to leave a lasting impression.
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The Dodge Charger Has Been Lapped by Ford and Chevy in NASCARWhen DaimlerChrysler engineers developed the 2005 Dodge Charger, it was based on the 2004 rules package. After the car was developed and ready to makes it's NASCAR debut, NASCAR officials decided to make modifications to the rules package.
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2006 Daytona 500 Predictions: Is it Tony Stewart's Year?Tony Stewart has emerged as the favorite to win his first Daytona 500. Expect Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Jr to be in the mix as well. Veterans such as Sterling Marlin and Ken Schrader could be the sleepers.
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The Futures of Earnhardt Jr and HarvickThe futures of Dale Earnhardt Jr and Kevin Harvick, two of NASCAR's most popular drivers, maybe taking shape. After it was proclaimed that Toyota would join the entourage of NASCAR manufacturers in 2007, the dominoes may have been set to fall.
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Five Years into the Post-Dale Earnhardt Era of NASCARSince Dale Earnhardt's tragic death in 2001, the face of NASCAR has vastly changed.
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Spring Break: Is it Party Time or Family Time?For school-age children, spring break embodies a week-long breather from school. For adults, they may take the week off from the workplace themselves to indulge in a family vacation. But for college students, spring break represents a weeklong party.
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Weight Watchers in Augusta, GAMost people want to knock off the extra ten or fifteen pounds they gained during the holidays, and there are some who suddenly, and temporarily, become motivated to drop their excess weight.
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The 2006 Nextel Cup Rookie Class- in a Chase of Their OwnFour of these rookies have been consistently regarded as the favorite. Martin Truex Jr, Clint Bowyer, Denny Hamlin, and Reed Sorenson have emerged as potential favorites.
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Ryan Newman and Kurt Busch Will Be Just FineKurt Busch is taking over Rusty Wallace's legendary ride at Penske Racing in 2006 and cynics have had a field day projecting the disastrous future relationship between Busch and current Penske driver Ryan Newman.
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The Most Popular NASCAR DriversIt's obvious that there must be some kind of charisma in a driver's personality that captivates millions of fans. Of course, the driving style helps determine the popularity of a driver.
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Junior Johnson: The Best NASCAR Driver Never to Win a ChampionshipWhile many of today's NASCAR fans consider Mark Martin the best driver never to win the title, some of the greatest drivers in history who paved the way for Richard Petty and David Pearson will never be listed as a NASCAR champion.
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NASCAR Stars Hoping for a Rebound in 2006Dale Earnhardt Jr and Jeff Gordon missed the Chase for the Championship in 2005. But they weren't the only big names that missed out on NASCAR's version of the playoffs.
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2005 : The Year in Rock!Bands of familiarity such as Green Day, Foo Fighters, 311, Weezer, and Nine Inch Nails released several hits each as we witnessed solid hits by newer bands such as Crossfade, My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, 10 Years, and Dark New Day.







