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Top Ten Oldest Players in the NBA

Posted on 03 November 2009 by admin

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From Source: Sportige

Two days before the 2009-2010 NBA season begins, we pay tribute to the guys who still make it out of bed, despite the aching bones and other age induced pains and troubles. Oh right, I forgot they get millions for playing Basketball, that’s always a good reason. But being durable is worthy of being admired, especially after so much time in the league – so here they are, the 10 oldest players in the NBA.

Listropolis' Take:

I included this because it's just a really interesting list. I was actually surprised by many of the players on the list. Even if you're not a basketball fan, there's a good chance you'll find this list worthwhile. Check it out.

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15 Reasons The Packers Screwed Themselves with Brett Favre

Posted on 07 August 2008 by admin


It's hard to find anyone that isn't a Brett Favre fan - unless, of course, you're in Chicago. Brett Favre is a man's man, and if you weren't a fan of Brett before he played the game after his dad passed away, surely you are now.

I've been a Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan as long as I can remember, so I'm giddy with the thought that Favre might be joining the team. I've been watching the press coverage for the last two days, and decided to write an open letter (list - whatever) to the Packers, explaining why they screwed the pooch with their treatment of good ol' number 4.

#15.
He sells tickets.

The Pack is a pretty tight team. Their fans are fanatical, but you can rest assured that Brett Favre is a huge part of that. His charisma sells seats, and brings fans to the team. I'm positive wherever he ends up, the new team will have record attendance games, and a new set of fans to help promote their business.

#14.
356 Completed passes last season

Some people consider Favre a dinosaur in the business, but age means nothing when you're a natural talent.

#13.
66.5% Passes completed last season.

Think that stat is low? Well, consider the fact that that percentage was Favre's best pass completion percentage of his career. That's no small feat when you think about how many years Brett's been playing.

#12.
5,377 Career completed passes.

No matter how you slice it, that's a huge number - certainly not one you disregard when a champ says he wants to come back for another year.

#11.
4,155 Passing yards last season.

Say wha??? Yep, 4,155 LAST season. This is a pretty clear sign that Brett still has a rocket arm.

#10.
61,655 Career passing yards.

So you weren't impressed with his passing yards from last year? Having 61,655 career passing yards just solidifies the fact that Favre always brings his A-game. Seeing these numbers, I guess it only makes sense not to welcome Brett back.

#9.
28 Passing touchdowns last season.

Passing yards mean nothing if they don't lead to touchdowns. With 28 passing touchdowns last year, looks like Brett's got that covered too.

#8.
455 Career touchdowns.

This is a mix of his career passing touchdowns, and his 13 rushing touchdowns, but it all adds up to superior numbers. Numbers that would have most teams begging for Favre to come back - but not Green Bay.

#6.
85.7 Career Quarterback rating.

This might not be the strongest quarterback rating you've ever seen, but when you take into account this is his career rating, you know you've got a solid player.

#5.
The Real Iron Man.

Maybe not the blockbuster Iron Man, but definitely football's Iron Man. A broken thumb, an almost fatal car accident, an addiction to pain medication, losing his dad, his wife diagnosed with cancer,and so many other things that would stop most people, but Favre muscled through them, which leads to our next item...

#4.
Hasn't missed a game in 16 seasons.

Probably his most noteworthy accomplishment, this stat is mind-blowing. No other player has ever held this record, and to think that Brett wouldn't try to keep this going this season is ridiculous.

#3.
255 Straight starts.

Okay, maybe this is his most notable accomplishment. Not only has he not missed a game in 16 seasons, but he has started 255 of them in a row. It's easy to stay in the game if you're on the bench, but to be a starter is huge.

#2.
Most beloved quarterback in the game.

NFL network did a poll asking their viewers who the most beloved QB in the NFL is, and the outcome was hands-down Brett Favre. Not surprising at all, and leads to our number 1...

#1.
Come on, He's Brett freaking Favre!

Yeah, this is a pretty lame number one, but Brett Favre is the poster child for the Green Bay Packers. He's done more for the team than any other player, and for the Packers to treat him as if he wasn't welcome has to go down as one of the biggest fuck ups in NFL history. Had they just said, "Of course you can come back Brett, you'll have to earn your spot, but we'd love to have you," NONE of this soap opera would be happening. Then, to snub him when he shows up for camp just put the last nail in Green Bay's coffin. Brett Favre is a positive role model, and a legend of the game.

So now I'll say thank you to Green Bay, because there's a chance that Tampa will get this future hall of famer, and I promise you, we'll gladly welcome him - and then we'll be kicking your ass in week 4!

UPDATE: Brett Favre traded to New York Jets. Good luck Brett!

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Cracking under pressure: The top ten sporting chokers of all time

Posted on 31 July 2008 by admin

From Sportingo:

We all enjoy seeing true sporting genius at work - but for the ying of every Lance Armstrong, Roger Federer or Sammy Sosa out there, there's the yang of dreadful failure to bring some balance to the world of sport. Here, I pay homage to 10 of the greatest, most heart-wrenching and downright funniest moments when defeat was somehow stolen from the jaws of victory. It's the top 10 chokers of all time...

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10 season-defining games in ’08

Posted on 09 July 2008 by admin

From SI.com:

A year ago this time, no one would have predicted a Thanksgiving weekend game between Missouri and Kansas would wind up one of the most highly viewed of the season. Or that USC's game against Stanford would carry greater implications than its subsequent trip to Cal.

But who are we kidding? We're college football fans. We're still going to circle certain games on the calendar months before their arrival with the anticipation that these showdowns will carry monumental stakes by the time they're played.

Here are 10 potentially season-defining games in 2008:

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Top 7 Sports Mugshots

Posted on 04 July 2008 by admin

From bannedinhollywood.com:

The Clean: NFL running back Ricky Willaims was arrested Feb. 21, 2000, for failing to sign a minor traffic ticket.  Williams, driving his 1999 Hummer swerved the $80,000 truck from the far right lane to the far left lane without signaling, disrupting traffic on a three-lane street in Austin, Texas.

The Dirty: His mugshot revealed that he was stoned as $hit, which addresses three things: why he wouldn’t sign the ticket, why there was a bucket of all dark meat KFC chicken wings in his lap (why he was swerving), and why he decided to “quit” the NFL temporarily… Brotha gotta get high.

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Best Body Parts in Sports(Images)

Posted on 16 March 2008 by admin

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From Site:

Best body parts from great sports starts.

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