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Glory In Gold – The Story Behind The San Francisco 49ers
- By Rick Grantham
- Published Today
- Sports
- Unrated
Put the power in the Metal This is a very strong statement
Deconstructing The Seattle Seahawks
- By Rick Grantham
- Published Today
- Sports
- Unrated
Animals are usually used to symbolize a group’s or individual’s desire A particular characteristic which the chosen animal clearly would possess and exhibit would be the reason why they would be chosen
Deconstructing The St. Louis Rams
- By Rick Grantham
- Published Today
- Sports
- Unrated
There are many animals which you would not dare cross paths with, unless you are doing a segment for MTV’s program, “The Wild Boys” or a show like the ones for the Discovery Channel which deals with the creation of documentations for these animals Such animals, like the Black Mamba is one of the feistiest and fastest snakes in the world and is regarded by many as the deadliest snake in the whole world
Why It's Better To Watch NFL In A Sports Bar
- By Rick Grantham
- Published Today
- Sports
- Unrated
People watch sports for different reasons Some would watch them because they are athletes themselves and would like to pick up a few moves from the pros, some love the entertainment professional leagues bring with all its glitz and glamour, others watch it because they are participating in a fantasy league and would like to be up to date with everything, but most watch it purely for the love of the game
The Fighting Irish Of Notre Dame
- By Bobby Brister
- Published Today
- Sports
- Unrated
Father Edward Sorin founded the University of Notre Dame du Lac in 1842 The university originally was catered to male students; it only opened its doors to female students in 1972