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NFL Predictions for 2010 Season: Top Five NFL Starting Secondary Units
As we get closer to the opening weekend for the upcoming NFL season, I thought I would go through and determine the five best secondary units in the league this year. With two starting corner backs, and two safties, this was not an easy task...
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Top Five Drivers Contending for the Carfax 400 at Michigan
This weekend’s race at Michigan is likely to separate the men from the boys, and hopefully provide more clarity as to which drivers will be making The Chase this year...
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NFL Preseason Predictions Sure To Go Wrong: This Year's Division Winners
As the first week of the NFL preseason arrives, the bold predictions are made, the laughable breakout players are picked, and the Super Bowl matches are selected...
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Highway Robbery: Pacers Patience Finally Pays Off
So you have likely heard the news by now. Darren Collison is headed to Indiana. The Pacers were able to swing a deal, part of a four-team deal that involved several talented players...
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Ten Drivers with a Serious Shot at the Championship
We know the top 12 drivers will make their way into The Chase this year, but it’s time to separate the contenders from the pretenders...
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The Greatest Cornerbacks in NFL History
The cornerback position is one of the hardest positions to play in all of sports. Not only must you be quick enough to cover the speedy receivers, but you also have to be tough enough to go up against the big ones as well...
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Say It Out Loud: Simona De Silvestro Is Better Than Danica Patrick
You may have clicked on this article because the title struck a nerve. Before you go off and start defending Danica Patrick, please continue with the rest of the article...
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NASCAR at Watkins Glen: 10 Drivers With a Chance to Win
As the Sprint Cup Series heads to the final road course race of the season, it is time to take a look at the drivers that will be in the thick of things at the end. The ten drivers aren’t that hard to figure out...
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Fantasy Football: Your 15 Minutes Are Just About Up
Those of you that live for fantasy football, just hit the "back" button on your web browser now. For the rest of you out there, maybe you can relate to this...
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Day One of 190 Begins Tomorrow for Colts
To steal a quote from Colts' receiver Reggie Wayne, "Anderson, Indiana, here come the Mighty Indianapolis Colts to invade your town for a few weeks." The Colts will report to Anderson University on Sunday to begin training camp...
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NASCAR Brickyard 400: 10 Things We Learned at Indy
It was an exciting race this year, much better than last year's tire troubled event. There were some action packed moments, heart-stopping moves, and some strategy involved, which all contributed to another great race at Indy...
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No Surprises at Indianapolis...For Now
July 25, 2010 will mark the 17th running of the Brickyard 400 at the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway. What two drivers share the front row? The two newest fathers—and the same two guys who stole the show last year...
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The Indiana Pacers Team I Want To See Next Season
One thing is for certain during this time of year; summer league is, well...summer league. Although it may seem far fetched at this point of the year, I can actually see the Pacers taking a nice step forward into next season...
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Writers Pool Picks: Iowa Corn Indy 250
Iowa may be one of the smaller tracks on the schedule, but the races are always full of intensity and drama. Sunday's Iowa Corn Indy 250 should be no different. I am filling in for Ryan this week if you haven't already noticed...
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Did Texas Throw Away the Chance of a Playoff System?
So Texas has decided to save the Big 12. What if they had decided to join the Pac-10 or another conference? I have compiled a list of four massive conferences that many college football fans may love to see...
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Ghosts of the Game: Athletes Throughout History
One of the greatest things about sports is their history. The players of the past have affected all of the players of today in a special way...
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Top 10 Reasons Why I Can't Wait for the NFL Season
With the NBA and NHL about to crown their season champions, and the baseball season still many, many, months away from being over, the smell of football is in the air...
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Andretti Autosport Finally Putting It Together?
Ryan Briscoe dominated the race from when he won the pole to when he crossed the finish line after lap 228. So the Penske/Ganassi win streak continues, which shouldn't surprise many people...
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Indiana Pacers: Exploring the Off-season Options
Much has been made about the Pacers push towards the end of the season, which basically hurt them more than it could have ever helped them as far as the future is concerned...
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Opening Weekend At the Speedway
Opening weekend finally came and went, with a lot of cars seeing action on the track. After arriving at the speedway on Saturday morning, you could begin to smell the engines in Gasoline Alley...
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Target-Ganassi Racing Finds Their Groove Heading Into Indianapolis
Timing is everything, and right now, Team Target/Chip Ganassi is right where they want to be as they Indy Car Series heads to Indianapolis...
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Indy Car Series: One Champion Is Not Enough
At the end of last season, Dario Franchitti stood alone on top of the podium as he received his Championship hardware. This might not be the case for this year's Champ...
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Back to The Ovals For the Izod Indycar Series
The beginning of May means two things for the IZOD IndyCar Series this Saturday: the Indianapolis 500 is on the horizon, and the Ovals are next on the schedule...
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Forty Drivers Look To Take The Green Flag in Indianapolis
There are 40 drivers anxiously awaiting the Month of may at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, along with thousands of fans. To run in the single greatest auto race in the world, such honor and pride, a memory that will last a lifetime...
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Indiana Pacers Finishing Another Losing Season on a Win Streak
The Indiana Pacers have won 10 of their last 12 games, but at this point does anyone care enough to follow them these final two games? The Pacers will play their final regular season ...
