So You Want That MVT Award?
September 6, 2010 by Chester Windfield
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As a general with 50 plus scenario games under my belt I see it every game, that team that wants the Most Valuable Team award. They make plans months in advance to ready themselves for that 24 hour game, thinking of ways to outdo others in their quest for the coveted award. They research the story line, team meetings are held to ensure all parties are on the same level. They even come up with every conceivable way to try for this award, mostly deemed higher than any other award.
Domestic Carpet Cleaners, The Finest Way Of Driving The Dirt
September 5, 2010 by Danne Jhonson
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Chem-Dry Central is an expert carpet cleaner with almost 10 years of experience. The Chem-Dry Central operates its services from Nottingham, Peterborough and the work is carried out by the experts and they guarantee the satisfaction from the customers. The carpet cleaning is done in a unique process and special carbonating elements are used for the cleaning purpose.
Stop Overeating: The Quick And Easy Way To Dropping Ten Pounds
September 2, 2010 by Ginny Reynolds
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Obesity is one of the top causes of death. It can result in different problems of the heart and the entire cardio system. Hypertension, diabetes and even cancer can ramify from simply being obese. The mere facts are that being overweight can be fought using basic actions. There are even those who succeeded to lose weight by simply reducing their food consumption and discovering how you can stop overeating.
Chicago Bears Dominate NY Giants In NFL Preseason Tilt
September 1, 2010 by Ross Everett
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The New York Giants weren’t the only losers in their NFL preseason game against the Chicago Bears. The Denver Broncos and their fans had to watch as their former franchise QB Jay Cutler carved up the Giants defense and think of what might have been. After a rough opening week, Cutler looked to be in regular season form and the Chicago Bears went on to win 17-3.
Browns Use Big First Quarter To Beat Lions In NFL Preseason Play
September 1, 2010 by Ross Everett
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The good news for the Cleveland Browns was that their offense came out swinging on Saturday night, scoring 20 points in the first quarter en route to victory. The bad news–it was against the NFL’s worst team and their struggling rookie QB. Browns QB Derek Anderson played well, while the Detroit Lions rookie signal caller Matt Stafford struggled mightily as the Browns easily took a 27-10 decision in NFL preseason action.
Grossman Shines As Texans Beat Bucs
September 1, 2010 by Ross Everett
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The Houston Texans produced a 17 point outburst in the second quarter and went on to beat the host Tampa Bay Buccaneers 27-20 in the NFL preseason finale for both teams. Rex Grossman carried the bulk of the workload for Houston, finishing with 197 yards and two touchdowns in an effort that likely secured him the #3 quarterback position on the Texans roster behind Matt Schaub and Dan Orlovsky. While Grossman didn’t throw any interceptions, it was a sloppy game overall with the two teams combining for seven turnovers.
South Florida Stuns #21 West Virginia
August 31, 2010 by Ross Everett
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Redshirt freshman quarterback B.J. Daniels threw for three touchdowns and the South Florida Bulls used a tenacious defensive effort to upset visiting West Virginia 30-19 on Friday night. Daniels threw for 232 yards and rushed for 104, compiling more yardage individually than West Virginia amassed as a team. The Bulls have had the Mountaineers’ number in recent years, and this was the third victory in four seasons for the Big East Conference upstarts. Both teams are now 6-2 on the season.
NY Giants’ Suffocating Defense Paces Victory Over Tampa Bay
August 31, 2010 by Ross Everett
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The New York Giants used a potent ground attack and a suffocating defense to shut out the host Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-0 on Sunday. The Giants amassed 397 total yards including 226 on the ground, while the defense held Tampa to 86 yards of total offense and five first downs. The statistical disparity was staggering–the Giants ran 76 total plays to 36 for Tampa Bay, and held the ball for a mind boggling 43:38 to 16:22 for the Bucs. The Giants improved to 3-0 on the season, while Tampa dropped to 0-3 and lost for the seventh straight time dating back to last season.
Pittsburgh Beats Arizona To Open NFL Preseason
August 31, 2010 by Ross Everett
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The Pittsburgh Steelers used a 17 point fourth quarter outburst to break open a close game and send the Arizona Cardinals to defeat by a 20-10 score in a NFL preseason rematch of this years Superbowl. The two teams traded first half field goals and played a scoreless third quarter before Pittsburgh turned up the offense late in the game.
Gators Survive Tough Challenge From Bayou Bengals
August 31, 2010 by Ross Everett
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Florida quarterback Tim Tebow shook off the effects of a concussion suffered against Kentucky two weeks ago and returned to lead the #1 ranked Gators to a hard fought 13-3 victory over #4 ranked LSU. Tebow got a good deal of help from a nasty Florida defense, and the largest crowd in LSU history (93,129) left disappointed as the Bayou Bengals offense was almost completely shut down. Florida improved to 5-0 while LSU dropped to 5-1.





