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Great Fantasy Football Surprises in 2009

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. It’s interesting how it all works, but that’s what we get when it comes to the wild world of pro football. Without Read the rest of this entry »

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Why does college football suck?

College games are great. The BCS is what sux.


This is a football forum so stop the silliness please ?

or I will have to get on my magic cloud and fire bolts of lightning at ya'll !

FQ – Which footballer would probably work for Darth Vader and which footballer would work for Yoda….?

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The Bowl College System (BCS) determines the college football teams that get to play in the most lucrative of bowls and of course the two teams in the National Championship game. It has been said that a BCS bowl can be worth $17.5 million to the teams that play in it. These bowl games for dollars are keeping college officials happy and stopping talk of a college Read the rest of this entry »

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Great Britain VS Australia in American Football, who will win?

Who will win? Any other Countries that play Gridiron? & is there an Internation ranking system for Countries other than the USA that play American Football? 2nd, 3rd, 4th…. Sweeden, Korea, Japan, New Zealand, GB, Australia etc…

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How difficult is it to get into the National Football Read the rest of this entry »

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Football is a fantastic sport…particularly the NFL. It has been my favorite spectator sport since I was a little girl, sitting on my Dad’s lap watching his favorite team play. There is something so great (especially if you have a favorite team) about listening to the thousands of people in the stadium cheer, or sometimes boo, when a touchdown is scored or the defense intercepts the ball. OK, I know if you’re reading this you are probably a girl wanting to know more about the sport, so what I just said may not make much sense to you. But, have no fear! I am here to give you a short guide to football so you can impress your boyfriend, or to have more fun hanging out with your husband on a Sunday afternoon while he’s watching the game.

This knowledge comes from 40 years of watching football, and although I never played (I WAS a cheerleader for many years and that’s as close as we girls can get), I have earned the respect of many a man by knowing my stuff about football. I’m also way more obsessed about my favorite team than most men I know!

#1 – The object of the game is to outscore the opponent by advancing the football into your end zone scoring as many touchdowns as possible. This is done by the OFFENSE. Meanwhile, the DEFENSE tries with all their might to stop the offense from scoring a touchdown.

There are 2 end zones on the playing field – 1 for each team. They are located at each end of the field where the goal posts are located (hopefully no explanation needed here).

A TOUCHDOWN is worth 6 points and is scored when a player catches or carries the ball into their end zone. After scoring a touchdown, an attempt to kick an extra point through the goal posts is made. If successful, it is worth 1 point and makes it a total of 7 points scored in that series.

Another way to score is called a FIELD GOAL. If a team thinks they won’t be able to make it in the end zone for a touchdown (for various reasons), they might attempt to score by kicking a field goal, and it is worth 3 points.

#2. – Stay with me here. Each team has a series of DOWNS in order to get the ball to their end of the field to score. A team has to take the ball 10 yards each time to be able to advance, and they have 4 attempts to do so. For example, the team starts the series with the ball on the 20 yard line. They run the ball for 3 yards and get tackled (see, you’re learning the lingo!). They still have 7 yards to go to make the FIRST DOWN. Let’s say the next play they go 9 yards, this means they not only get a FIRST DOWN, they get to start over with what is called a 1ST AND 10….which means another first down and 10 yards to go to get another 1ST AND 10, and so on. If the team does not make the 10 yards within the 4 attempts, they have to kick the ball to the other team. It’s actually a little more involved then this, but I’m just trying to give you the very basics!

#3 – While the OFFENSE is trying to score a TOUCHDOWN by passing and/or running the ball toward their end zone, the DEFENSE is trying to stop the other team from advancing! This is done by TACKLING the OFFENSIVE players, trying to SACK THE QUARTERBACK, or trying to INTERCEPT the ball while it is being thrown. This is also more complicated than described, but the more you watch the more you’ll catch on!

#4 – In the NFL, a game is made up of 4 QUARTERS. Each QUARTER is 15:00 minutes long (I’m sure you’ll notice that it’s not actually 15 minutes in real-time). It goes like this; 1ST QUARTER, 2ND QUARTER, HALFTIME, 3RD QUARTER and 4TH QUARTER. If, when the game is over and there is a tie, it will go into OVERTIME and the first team to score will win.

Well, this is a very basic and broad description of the game of football. I hope it’s a start toward you feeling comfortable with watching a game! Most of the girls I know that don’t like football, simply have no clue to what the sport is about, much less know any of the facts or lingo. I really feel that if they had a little more knowledge about the game, they might find it exciting to watch…plus a lot of guys think a football-watching girl is a sexy thing!

By the way, if you don’t have a favorite team and want to pick one to “amp” up the whole experience, please don’t pick one based on their colors. That’s way too “girly”!

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Here are some of the more pleasant fantasy football surprises of the 2009 season so far. We’re only two weeks into the season, so much is subject to change, but as it stands right now, there are definitely quite a few players exceeding all expectations placed upon them.

Mario Manningham, wide receiver for the New York Giants. Everyone wondered what would become of the Giants’ receiving situation. Having lost both Plaxico Burress and Amani Toomer, the Giants entered the season without their longtime top two receivers. At wide receiver, Mario Manningham is amongst the biggest 2009 fantasy football surprises so far, and may very well be the biggest.

Manningham has been superb though. Through the first two games, Manningham has 208 yards and a total of two touchdowns. It’s clear that the Giants are in pretty good hands so far, and Manningham has broken out.

Fred Jackson, running back for the Buffalo Bills. Talk about a great first two games of the season! With 220 rush yards and 108 receiving yards (not to mention a touchdown too), Fred Jackson has one of the highest rushing totals in the NFL through the first two games of the season and is definitely one of the bigger fantasy football surprises of the 2009 season so far.

The versatile running back has done an excellent job filling in for Marshawn Lynch, currently serving a suspension, and one has to wonder what the running back situation will look like in Buffalo once Lynch returns. Without a doubt, Jackson will remain an integral part of the Bills’ offense.

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Not only the importance of the World Cup under the age 20 FIFA to be one of the best current competitions at the international level, but it is characterized by its long history and track record, and the events that have been established in the memory of football throughout the ages. It is the second oldest tournament competition organized by the International Federation Read the rest of this entry »

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I hav a question about college football…..help plz!!!!!?

so, florida won last years championship and this year they are ranked number two…. why is that????
how does that work??? shouldnt they be ranked number one???
appreciate the help!!! thanks!!!!


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In researching information for this article, the latest data for the presentation of the highest salaries in the NFL is for the 2008 season. It should be noted that this list changes from year to year. Also, the salary cap imposed by the NFL commission increases from year to year. The salary cap is the amount of money an NFL team can spend on salaries for their Read the rest of this entry »

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There are different reasons why you may want to design your very own football shirt. It could be because you are the coach of a team, have a child that loves to play the game and wants their own or just because you are a fan and want to represent your team. Whatever your reason is, there are different ways that you can go about getting one of your very own and designing Read the rest of this entry »

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