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		<title>Who Has Saints Quarterback Drew Brees Thrown The Most TD Passes To?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2011 14:09:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drew Brees has gone from successful college quarterback, to average professional quarterback, to one of the best players playing in today&#8217;s National Football League. Brees showed talent during his early days in San Diego, but really blossomed his last season there and then after he joined the New Orleans Saints. He would eventually lead the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drew Brees has gone from successful college quarterback, to average professional quarterback, to one of the best players playing in today&#8217;s National Football League. Brees showed talent during his early days in San Diego, but really blossomed his last season there and then after he joined the New Orleans Saints. He would eventually lead the Saints to the Super Bowl title and establish himself as one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL in the process.</p>
<p>The Saint developed into one of the most high powered offenses the league has ever seen, thanks in large part to the skills and attitude of quarterback Drew Brees. Who though has Drew Brees connected with the most for touchdowns during his still young career? And even though he hasn&#8217;t played there in awhile, are there still any San Diego Chargers players on the list? Here is a look at the receivers who have caught the most touchdown passes from Drew Brees.</p>
<p>#1 &#8211; Marques Colston (40)</p>
<p>#2 &#8211; Antonio Gates (23)</p>
<p>#3 &#8211; Lance Moore (22)</p>
<p>#4 &#8211; Robert Meachem (17)</p>
<p>#5 &#8211; Devery Henderson (14)</p>
<p>Drew Brees and Marques Colston have really formed a formidable quarterback wide receiver combo in recent years. Brees&#8217; talent for throwing the ball combines with Colston&#8217;s natural catching ability and great route running to make them dangerous at almost any time of the game.</p>
<p>Reggie Bush just missed making that top five list as through the 2010 NFL season he sits in sixth position with 12 touchdown passes thrown to him by Drew Brees.</p>
<p>Drew Brees has come a long way since his days as a hard to handle quarterback at Purdue University. The San Diego Chargers were right to draft him and with Philip Rivers sitting on the bench, they were probably right to move him along to the Saints too. He has since gone on to prove though that he is truly one of the best quarterbacks in the league.</p>
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		<title>Five Interesting Facts About 49ers And Giants &#8211; Great YA Tittle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2011 17:13:41 +0000</pubDate>
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Y.A. Tittle is one of the all time great quarterbacks in National  Football League history. He starred for both the San Francisco 49ers and  the New York Giants, even playing for a time for the Baltimore Colts.  Following his career he was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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<p>Y.A. Tittle is one of the all time great quarterbacks in National  Football League history. He starred for both the San Francisco 49ers and  the New York Giants, even playing for a time for the Baltimore Colts.  Following his career he was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.</p>
<p>Here are five interesting facts about this all time great quarterback.</p>
<p>#1 &#8211; Victimizing Three Teams<br />
Taking a quick look at who Y.A. Tittle threw the most touchdown  passes against reveals a bit of an oddity. There is actually a three way  tie on that list. During his entire career, he threw 244 regular season  touchdown passes. The most he threw against any team was 23. He did  this against the Green Bay Packers, Washington Redskins, and Los Angeles  Rams.</p>
<p>#2 &#8211; The first touchdown pass that he ever threw in  professional football came while playing with the Baltimore Colts in  1948. It came in the first quarter of a 45-28 win over the New York  Yankees and was part of a four touchdown day for the rookie quarterback.  It went for 13 yards and was caught by Billy Hillenbrand.</p>
<p>#3 &#8211; The First One To Seven<br />
The NFL record for most touchdown passes thrown in a game is seven  and is held by four players: George Blanda, Adrian Burk, Joe Kapp, and  Y.A. Tittle. Tittle was the first one to accomplish the feat.</p>
<p>#4 &#8211; And&#8230; Action!<br />
The 1999 Oliver Stone film Any Given Sunday features a cameo role of  Y.A. Tittle playing the part of the head coach of the Chicago  franchise.</p>
<p>#5 &#8211; I&#8217;ll Take Seconds<br />
Of his 244 career touchdown passes, 87 of them came in the 2nd quarter. That is more than one third of all of them.By 										<a id="togglebio" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Mark_Peters">Mark Peters</a></p>
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		<title>Battle of the Golden Egg (Egg Bowl) Football Game &#8211; Ole Miss Rebels and Mississippi State University</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 14:25:14 +0000</pubDate>
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One of the more historic and high profile annual match ups during  the college football season is the always anticipated scrum between  intrastate rivals the Ole Miss Rebels and the Mississippi State  University Bulldogs when they play in a contest dubbed the Battle of the  Golden Egg, or the Egg Bowl [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the more historic and high profile annual match ups during  the college football season is the always anticipated scrum between  intrastate rivals the Ole Miss Rebels and the Mississippi State  University Bulldogs when they play in a contest dubbed the Battle of the  Golden Egg, or the Egg Bowl as it is commonly shortened to. Of the  multitude of rivalry games with specific titles and trophies attached to  them this particular series that determines who holds the Golden Egg  Trophy for the following year is the tenth oldest continuously played  rivalry in all of college football. The longevity of this annual event  is especially impressive when considering that it is more typical for  states on the eastern seaboard to hold American longevity records  because that area was populated earlier.</p>
<p>Mississippi State and Ole  Miss (the University of Mississippi at Oxford) have been playing each  other in football since 1901 but the Battle for the Golden Egg moniker  did not become popular until 1927. Many casual followers of the rivalry  are confused about the significance of the word egg and assume it to be a  southern reference indicative of the Mississippi culture. In the  instance of the Battle of the Golden Egg the word egg actually refers to  a football. Early twentieth century versions of footballs were more  round than the oblong shaped apparatuses used today that have more  defined pointed ends. The slang term for what became an old fashioned  style football was an egg. Calling a rounded football an egg is akin to  basketball players calling a basketball a rock simply because of the  shared shape.</p>
<p>The nickname Egg Bowl can be confusing for two  reasons. In addition to the alternative meaning of the word egg that was  discussed in the previous paragraph the word bowl normally refers to a  postseason game like the Orange Bowl or the Sugar Bowl. The annual  meeting between Ole Miss and Mississippi State is simply another regular  season game played between conference opponents who currently each  compete in the West division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC),  arguably the best conference in college football on a regular basis. The  use of the word bowl is simply utilized to relay the significance of  this important game that trumps other more pedestrian regular season  competitions.</p>
<p>While the two competing institutions of higher  learning in the state of Mississippi have been playing each other since  1901 a number of football historians only recognize games from 1927 on  for the purposes of explaining which team leads the Battle of the Golden  Egg rivalry. The year 1927 has been chosen as the cutoff because that  was when the traveling Golden Egg Trophy was introduced. Looking at  figures from 1927 and beyond shows that Ole Miss leads the series with a  record of 53-23-6 against their in state rival Bulldogs.</p>
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<p>Contrary to the beliefs of many northerners late autumn can be  very chilly in parts of Mississippi. In several pockets of the state  household rooting interests can be identified by whether a family owns a  Mississippi  State University blanket or an Ole  Miss Rebels blanket. In numerous households these decorative items  are actually prominently hung on walls as public displays of school  spirit and are not confined to bedrooms and linen closets.</p>
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		<title>Ben Schwartzwalder Trophy Football Game &#8211; Syracuse University (SU) &amp;  West Virginia University (WVU)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 14:24:31 +0000</pubDate>
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College football is unique in the aspect that there are so many  historical rivalries involving opposing colleges that are in many  instances simply a short drive away. Further adding to the interesting  dynamic of the rivalry relationship is that in college football these  adversaries only compete against each other once every [...]]]></description>
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<p>College football is unique in the aspect that there are so many  historical rivalries involving opposing colleges that are in many  instances simply a short drive away. Further adding to the interesting  dynamic of the rivalry relationship is that in college football these  adversaries only compete against each other once every calendar year,  thus maximizing the anticipation and the taste of victory or the agony  of the defeat that much more intense.</p>
<p>With regards to the Ben  Schwartzwalder Trophy that is awarded annually to the winner of the  Syracuse University (SU) Orange versus West Virginia Mountaineers (WVU)  contest there is actually the memory of an influential man memorialized  every time the game or trophy is discussed. The honoring of a specific  individual in the naming of this traveling trophy is unique to other  rivalries that often times name their trophies after goofy myths as is  the case with the Battle for Paul Bunyan&#8217;s Axe (played between the  University of Minnesota and the University of Wisconsin) and the Battle  for the Golden Boot (played between the University of Arkansas and LSU).  In other instances instead of chooses to honor an esteemed individual  who has passed away colleges instead decide to name their traveling  trophies after abstract concepts like the Founder&#8217;s Cup (played between  Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Chicago).</p>
<p>Ben  Schwartzwalder was a football player at West Virginia University (WVU)  as a youth and an accomplished head football coach at Syracuse  University (SU) as an adult. Mr. Schwartzwalder passed away in June of  1993 shortly after celebrating his 84th birthday. In remembrance of the  late influential football personality West Virginia University and  Syracuse University began recognizing the man who impacted both of the  schools by honoring him through naming a traveling trophy after him. The  trophy, which was sculpted by a former Syracuse football player who  played eight years in the NFL (Jim Ridlon), weighs a stout 55 pounds  which is ironic considering that Schwartzwalder was known for being an  undersized player when he played center at WVU at only 146 pounds.</p>
<p>The  inaugural Ben Schwartzwalder Trophy was won by the alma mater of the  namesake when WVU dominated SU in a 43-0 thumping in 1993. Of the 17  contests that have been played for the Ben Schwartzwalder Trophy the  West Virginia Mountaineers have a commanding series lead with eleven  wins to six that the Syracuse Orange have.</p>
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<p>When the annual contest is played in Syracuse, New York the  teams square off in the Carrier Dome which shields both players and fans  from the elements. Inclement weather however does not stop outdoor  pregame partying by raucous fans who find ways to stay warm. For a  Mountaineers fan the best option is usually a West  Virginia University (WVU) blanket while a fan of the opposing team  will likely drape a Syracuse  University blanket over his shoulders to stay warm. Regardless of  what method is chosen something needs to be done to stave off the cold  temperatures that are abundant in upstate New York in October and  November.</p>
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		<title>What Do We Know About Football?</title>
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For most people especially for those who can&#8217;t play the sport,  football is something entertaining. For the Americans, football is  something that is always looked forward to. During the football season  in the US, Americans flock to the football stadium to watch their  favorite players play and cheer whenever their favorite [...]]]></description>
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<p>For most people especially for those who can&#8217;t play the sport,  football is something entertaining. For the Americans, football is  something that is always looked forward to. During the football season  in the US, Americans flock to the football stadium to watch their  favorite players play and cheer whenever their favorite teams win. In  the United Kingdom, soccer as what they call it there is very popular.  They have their own rules to play the game and they have their own  version of the sport.</p>
<p>Football basically is a team sport played by  many players in a team geared towards one common goal. The goal of this  particular sport, however, depends on the kind of football. There are  very many kinds of football around the world. However, there are just  few kinds of football being played and known by most people.</p>
<p>One  of the common kinds is soccer. In the United Kingdom, people call it  association football but countries such as USA and Australia prefer to  call soccer. This game is played by two teams using a spherical ball.  Each team is composed of 11 players including the goalkeeper who is  allowed to touch the ball while others are not. The goal of each team is  to kick the ball towards their post and kick it to enter the goal. By  that, the team gets one point and when time expires the team with the  highest score wins. This sport is considered the most popular sport in  the world. People always look forward to some international events such  as the World Cup which is held every four years.</p>
<p>Another kind of  football and is considered the widely-watched sport in the USA is what  they call rugby or the American football. Just like in soccer, each team  has 11 players at one time but the team can have as many as 50 players  in it. However, unlike soccer, the American football is more complicated  when it comes to the scoring system. For the spectators of the game,  this sport is a struggle for territory or possession. The team has to  protect the ball as he runs pass through his opponent aiming for a touch  down which will give the team the highest score: 6. The player holding  the ball with the aim of advancing it the opponent&#8217;s end to get a higher  score, is protected by his teammates blocking every opponent who can  stop the ball from being advanced. The team who gets the highest score  when the time expires wins the game.</p>
<p>May it be American football  or association football, this sport has become a business  professionally. Once there is a football event, TV networks televised  them knowing that people from all over the country are waiting to watch  it and they would pay just to be able to watch and their for their  favorites. More and more brands scout football players to endorse their  products because they know that these players have great impact on the  people. These are just some of the manifestations that indeed football  has grown into a huge and professional sport over time.</p>
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