Teaching Triple Option Football |
| 3/2/2010 7:55:19 AM |

Triple option football has all three elements of the different styles of running attacks - quickness, finesse and power.
Homer Rice is given credit for inventing triple option football. He retired as Georgia Tech's athletic director in 1997. Before that, he was head coach at Kentucky, Oklahoma, Cincinnati and Rice. Mr. Rice also worked as athletic director at Rice and North... Read More |
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The History of the Arizona Cardinals |
| 1/25/2009 6:38:38 AM |
Although the Arizona Cardinals areSuper Bowl newcomers, they are the oldest, established, permanent, floating football team in the country. They are actually 20 years older than the NFL. Based at the Morgan Athletic Club, the team began as a neighborhood amateur team in 1898 on Chicago's South Side. Playing at Normal Field on Racine Avenue, they became known as the Racine... Read More |
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What is the "Sneaker Game" in the History of Football? |
| 1/18/2009 6:43:02 AM |
 With the ball, Chicago Bears' Bronco Nagurski In the history of football who knows when the “Sneaker Game” took place and knows the significance of this football game. Answer: On December 9, 1934 the New York Giants rallied for 27 points to overcome a 13-3 Chicago lead and score a 30-13 victory in the "sneaker game". The Giants had switched from football shoes to... Read More |
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College Football Was a Dangerous Sport Before the NCAA |
| 1/3/2009 7:57:19 AM |
 In the 1905 college football season, eighteen men were killed in college games in the United States and 159 were permanently injured. At that time, college football players wore only light equipment. Punching, linking arms, gouging, and kicking were all part of the action and the entire team was allowed to line up on the scrimmage line. At least a quarter of all games ended... Read More |
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Vacation Break |
| 12/22/2008 4:40:10 AM |
| We will be back after a holiday break for a week or so. |
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How Did the NFL Football Team, the Green Bay Packers, Get their Name? |
| 12/13/2008 2:26:55 PM |
How did the the Green Bay Packers get their name? There once was a meat packing company in Green Bay, Wisconsin. A man named Earl Lambeau worked there. Lambeau was born and raised in Green Bay, and then went to college in Notre Dame, where he was a star football player.Years later he decided he wanted to start his own professional football team. He went to the Green Bay... Read More |
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Carl Joseph, the One-Legged High School Football Player |
| 12/6/2008 6:29:26 AM |
Carl Joseph, a one-legged high school football player exploits have been memorialized using old game footage that had been lost to him for the last 29 years. The video shows why th on-legged football player was a legend in his own time. From sacking quarterbacks to dunking basketballs, he didnt let the mere absence of a leg stop him from competing as an equal and even... Read More with Video |
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NFL Football Teams of Yester Years |
| 11/29/2008 8:31:27 AM |
NFL football teams and franchises have come and gone for one reason or another. Here is provided a list of these defunct NFL franchises along with their years of existence.
· Akron (Ohio):Pros (1920-25) and Indians (1926)
· Baltimore: Colts (1950)
· Boston: Bulldogs (1926) and Yanks (1944-48)
· Brooklyn: Lions (1926), Dodgers (1930-43) and Tigers (1944)
· Buffalo: All-Americans... Read More |
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Remember the NFL Cheerleaders 2008 Pro Bowl |
| 11/22/2008 9:37:00 AM |
NFL Cheerleaders 2008 Pro Bowl
  
Bengals, Broncos, Buccaneers

Cardinals, Chiefs
  
Cowboys, Dolphins, Eagles
 
Falcons, Jaguars, Jets

Panthers, Patriots, Raiders  
Rams, Ravens, Redskins  
Saints, Seahawks  
Titans, Vikings, Redskins |
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What Else Do You Want to Know About Tony Romo? |
| 11/16/2008 5:23:00 AM |
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Tony Romo is a third-generation Mexican American on his father's side. His grandfather, Ramiro Romo Sr., emigrated from Múzquiz, Coahuila, Mexico to San Antonio, Texas as an adolescent. The elder Romo cites Tony's success as an example of the possibilities afforded to immigrants in the United States: "I've always said this is a country of opportunities. If you don't... Read More |
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OJ Simpson Runs Over 2000 Season Yards in an NFL Football Game in 1973 |
| 11/8/2008 6:45:41 AM |
OJ Simpson actually did play NFL football a long time ago in a perfect world. In a Buffalo Bills vs New York Jets football game on December 16, 1973 OJ goes over 2000 yards for the season. We all know about his imperfect world which lays in the future. |
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Greatest Block in NFL History |
| 11/1/2008 9:12:50 AM |
In the 1940 Championship game (Bears Win 73-0) between the Chicago Bears and the Washington Redskins, Bill Losmanski took a pitch and was running for a touchdown, he wouldn't have made it if it wasn't for the greatest block in NFL history by WR George Wilson.
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Idiot Streaker Gets Tackled by NFL Football Players |
| 10/25/2008 5:34:08 AM |
This idiot streaker really gets tackled at an NFL football game. Looks like he hurts! |
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John Madden and Pat Summerall's First NFL Football Broadcast Together |
| 10/18/2008 8:42:47 AM |
This was John Madden and Pat Summerall's first NFL football game done together, game 13 of the 1979 NFL football season. The Minnesota Vikings football team were at Tampa Bay. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were one game away from gaining their first NFL football playoff spot ever. The Bucaneers ended up losing this game because of a last minute missed extra point. This was... Read More with Video |
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Have an Unbroken NFL Football Team Record |
| 10/11/2008 6:30:08 AM |
This record for an NFL football team is a hard one to break! The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost 26 straight NFL football games form 1976 through 1977. These football players had to work hard for this. Give the Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL football team credit when credit is due! |
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Top 10 Safeties in NFL Football |
| 10/4/2008 4:53:07 AM |
The top 10 Safeties in NFL Football. |
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NFL Football's Earl 'Dutch' Clark, One of the Most Brilliant All-Around Athletes |
| 9/27/2008 5:17:16 AM |
 Earl 'Dutch' Clark ranks as one of the most brilliant all-around athletes to ever play for NFL football and was voted into the hall of Fame in 1963. The 6-foot, 185 pound was virtually blind in one eye, but won All-Pro honors 6 times in his seven-year NFL football professional career. 'Dutch' Clark began his NFL football career with the Portsmouth Spartans and stayed with... Read More |
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Reggie Bush and His Artful Plays! |
| 9/21/2008 8:23:09 AM |
Take a look at how Reggie Bush powerful movies playing NFL football for the New Orleans Saints. These are phenomenal still shots of his artful NFL football plays. |
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Saints Reggie Bush Goes Against the Redskins Today |
| 9/14/2008 6:25:24 AM |

Reggie Bush of the New Orleans Saints is a force to be dealt with. Redskins free safety LaRon Landry describes him as, “…just deadly, man, deadly. "You always need to know where he is. You always need to watch him, because if you don't, you could be looking at (a touchdown) real quick."
The Redskins will definitely be focusing on him as they host their FedEx Field... Read More |
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The Hardest Hits in NFL Football History |
| 9/6/2008 2:15:56 PM |
The hardest hits in NFL football history. |
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