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The Best Professional Football Sites And Forums On The Internet ... Well you can! There are sites and forums that are specifically made for people that want to talk about football and topics related to football such as stats, scores, news, trades, interviews and even sport betting... Here are a few web sites as well as forums you can check out for activities related to professional football: Pro Football Talk - The Best Pro Football Scoop on the Internet... Content includes things such as Graphics, photographs and videos and any other items that belong to Football Talk LLC...

American Football Guide ... American football is played quite simply by advancing the ball or pigskin to your opponent's end zone, which is the furthest part of their side of the field... American football players either carry the ball themselves to the end zone, enduring and evading all of their opponent's efforts to halt them, or by kicking the ball through the middle of their opponent's goal post... AmericanFootball.com is a web site that offers the total information package regarding everything about the sport of American football...

Baseball Vs. Football-which Is America's #1 Sport? ... There are several categories that can be considered when determining America's number one pastime. Analyzing attendance, ticket costs, revenue from television, salaries, venues, will help to present a case for which sport is number one in the United States...

American Football ... The football game is commonly known as 'Association Football’ around the World. This name, however, means a lot to various countries...

2005 AFC East Football Preview ... OVERVIEW: AFC EAST In the AFC East I expect to see the Patriots drop off a bit, but not much, the reason for the projected drop off is mainly due to the fact that the Patriots will be without the services of offensive coordinator Charlie Weis and defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel, both have moved on to head coaching positions, Weis with Notre Dame and Crennel with the Cleveland Browns. Eric Mangini is the new defensive coordinator, while Bill Belichick will be calling the plays on offense himself....

2005 NFC South Football Preview ... OVERVIEW: NFC South In the NFC South look for Tampa Bay and Carolina to catch and over take the Falcons in 2005, the fall from grace will fall on the shoulders of QB Michael Vick who has been to a large extent a product of media hype, sure the guy runs like a deer but so do most wide receivers and that is exactly what Vick is, a wide receiver playing out of position.. ...

It is the inclusive mesh of the TV image, in particular, that spells for a while at least, the doom of baseball. For baseball is a game of one-thing-at-a-time, fixed positions and visibly delegated specialist jobs such as belonged to the now passing mechanical age, with its fragmented tasks and its staff and line in management organization. TV, as the very image of the new corporate and participant way of electric living, fosters habits of unified awareness and social interdependence that alienate us from the peculiar style of baseball, with its specialist and positional stress. When cultures change, so do games. Baseball, that had become the elegant abstract image of industrial society living by split-second timing, has in the new TV decade lost its psychic and social relevance for our new way of life. The ball game has been dislodged from the social center and been conveyed to the periphery of American life. In contrast, American football is nonpositional, and any or all of the players can switch to any role during play. It is, therefore, a game that at the present is supplanting baseball in general acceptance. It agrees very well with the new needs of decentralized team play in the electric age.
—Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980)

... in the minds of search committees there is the lingering question: Can she manage the football coach?
—Donna E. Shalala (b. 1941)

Idon’t enjoy getting knocked about on a football field for other people’s amusement. I enjoy it if I’m being paid a lot for it.
—David Storey (b. 1933)