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1). Ticket Tips on how to buy tickets from Premium Online Ticket Brokers By : Twister
One of the best ways to secure a quality seat for an event is by using a ticket broker. Ticket brokers specialize in obtaining premium seats, but also at a premium price!
•Always use an established ticket broker that is a good standing member of the BBB or other professional industry organization such as the NATB (National Association of Ticket Brokers).
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3). "OTA’s" - What They Mean And What They Can Mean By : Jay Nault
In recent years in the NFL, the term "OTA" (Organized Team Activity) has come to the forefront this time of year. There are a few reasons for that. One is that the calendar reads May and June, and this is the time of year when activity is at its lowest. The draft is over, free agency, for all intents and purposes, is finished and coaches and staff members are going to cycle into their much-needed vacations.
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4). Te Rankings - NFL Te’s Who Make Football Tickets Worth The Effort To Obtain By : Jay Nault
The tight end position is changing as we speak, and the “new” breed of TE’s is making football tickets worth the price. It used to be that most teams would have one huge, bull-dozing TE who would block away in the running game, and another who was a threat to burst down the seam of the field and catch balls in the deep middle. However, this “new” breed of TE can do both, which makes it more difficult for opposing defenses to predict what the offense is going to do.
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6). Fine Day for the NBA By : Jason Hahn
In a game against the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday, Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kevin Garnett was frustrated for being called for an offensive foul and reacted by tossing the basketball into the first few rows underneath the basket. The ball apparently hit a male fan, who was wheeled away to the sound of loud booing. Despite the fact that the fan appeared to be uninjured, Garnett was ejected from the game.
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7). Next week on TV (5-1/5-7) By : marcev
Both the NBA and the NHL close out the first round of their playoffs. In baseball, you’ve got the Orioles and the Blue Jays, matching up in what has to be one of the biggest questions of the baseball season. One of these teams might hang on to challenge the Yankees and Red Sox, but probably not both, making this early season tilt a little more interesting.
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8). The returns of Dennis Erickson as head coach By : alfredjohnson
Erickson returned to Idaho to become head coach at the school that gave him his start. Erickson who won two national championships at Miami had his last stop at San Francisco, where after two disappointing NFL seasons with the 49ers he was fired in January 2005.
The 58-year-old Erickson signed a five-year contract worth about $200,000 a year, but with bonuses, it could be worth a total of about $1.
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9). Watching the NFL versus the MLB By : Jason OConnor
Imagine placing two flat screen plasma TV’s side by side in your living room smack dab in front of your couch. You’ve got beer, snacks a-plenty and fresh batteries in your clicker.
One TV has an NFL game on and the other has a Major League Baseball game and they both start at the same time.
Besides this being many sports fans’ idea of hog heaven and even better than clicking back and forth between games with only one TV, it’s fun to watch the differences between these two pro sports.
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10). New NFL Coaches Face Unique Challenges By : Jay Nault
This offseason saw nearly one third of the teams in the NFL bring new coaches aboard, and each situation presents questions that will ultimately lead to the success or failure of the new regimes. History suggests that some will succeed and others fail. We’re betting that the new coaches are spending many of their working hours pondering some of the same issues detailed below.
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11). Ticket Tips on how to buy tickets online direct from the box officeTicketmaster, Tickets.com, Etc. By : Twister
There are many advantages for buying concert, sports and theatre tickets online directly from the box office. The internet explosion means that there are a lot of people out there using their computers to buy tickets, making the competition for the same tickets at the same time, fierce.
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13). Bellamy is Going Back to the Football Field By : Julie Smith
Bellamy would be getting back to the field after a shoulder injury suffered during last season's third game that kept him away from football games. That hadn’t happened to him since 1995. Bellamy has 13 years of experience at the National Football League and he is just waiting to come back to help the New Orleans Saints defense.
Since he joined the Saints in 2001, Bellamy has 451 total tackles (334 solo), nine interceptions, 4.
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17). Philadelphia Eagles 2006 Preview By : Jason A. Martin
Last season for the Eagles was one to forget. They had issues on and off the field. For the Eagles, the season ended in a couple of weeks. They finished an abysmal 6-10. Over the off season, they solved the Terrell Owens issue. He’s now with their nemesis, the Dallas Cowboys. Looking at the Eagles, they appear to be ready to move forward and get back on track.
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19). Dope testing failures on the NFL, the Carolina Panthers case By : Marshall Smith
Dope testing is an essential tool for any professional branch of sports, in order keep a standard on the quality of the players based on their real abilities, looking for those who make use of illicit substances to perform better.
Dr Gary Wadler knows this pretty well, he is an internist specialized on the use of drugs on sports, he is also the author.
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20). Vince Young By : Bob Johnson
Born on May 18, 1983 in Houston, Texas, Vince Young began his quarterback career at Madison High School. It was here that he participated in the school’s football program and quickly began his road to athletic stardom. Among the honors that he received include the National Player of the Year as named by both PARADE and Student Sports, 2001 Texas Offensive Player of the Year, The Sporting News top high school prospect and was the proud recipient of the Pete Dawkins trophy.
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21). Top 10 Dumbest Things Pro Athletes Do By : Jason OConnor
There seems to be an endless stream of idiotic things professional athletes do. I guess if you put a bunch of young men together, give them a boat-load of money and lots of free time, what can you expect? When beautiful women, the media and the luxuries of life are thrown at them, their cockiness and stupidity are only amplified. Here are my top ten, but of course there are lots more.
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23). Chicago Bears 2006 Preview By : Market Junction
The Chicago Bears had a great season in 2005. They finished 11-6 and went to the playoffs. Their one problem was scoring. Many in the media have touted the Bears as the NFC North champions. Are they correct? Let’s take a look at the 2006 Chicago Bears. Fortunately for them, their division is not that tough.
Key Moves
One major move by the Bears was the addition of Brian Griese.
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24). Washington Redskins 2006 Preview By : Jason A. Martin
The Washington Redskins had a pretty good season last year. In 2005, they won some games they shouldn’t have, but they made it to the playoffs. While their defense played above their talent level, the offense was a bit lacking at times. Will this year be any different? Let’s figure it out by breaking down the main units of the teams.
Quarterbacks
Who’s the quarterback? Mark Brunell is getting up there in years, and he is not consistent.
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25). Detroit Lions 2006 Preview By : Jason A Martin
It’s no surprise that the Detroit Lions had a miserable season in 2005. Over the last five seasons, 2004 was their best with six wins. In 2005, they finished 5-11, which is around average for them. Their worst season recently was in 2001 when they had just two wins. Are the Lions doomed for another season of 2-5 wins? Is there any reason for hope?
Key Additions
One of the major additions for the Lions is actually their new coach.
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