Archive for the 'Lists' Category
An amazing collection of the best NBA Playoff moments guaranteed to waste your afternoon.
I bet you can’t watch just one.
Watch them all here.
Got an hour to waste? Head over to ESPN for a great look at the best NFL franchise players of all time, broken down team by team. Each player was chosen through a vote and included is the percentages for each athlete. The discussion boards should be full of good stuff!
It’s official, the Boston “Who Cares” Red Sox will face the Colorado Rockies, who’ll be making their inaugural presence in the World Series. Of course, just over five weeks ago, no one thought the Rockies would make it:
On the morning of Sept. 16, the Rockies were in fourth place in the National League West. […]
This video series of the Top Ten NHL forwards of all time was created and compiled by WatchMojo.com’s very own D-Rock. You may remember him from numerous posts on WarMojo and other blogs in our blog network, so feel free to rip him apart on this one. I for one agree with him on most, […]
Well, maybe not the top teams, but the first 80 teams to make it to the Superbowl.
They placed the 1989 San Francisco 49ers as #1, and the 1985 Chicago Bears at #2.
Interesting to note, watchmojo.com’s Top 10 NFL Teams had this order reversed. You be the judge.
Check ESPN Ultimate Super Rankings here.
Check Watchmojo.com Top Ten […]
Man, what a year. Flew by, here are 26 to bring back memories of a memorable year.
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Posted By: froosh | Dec 26th
Earlier this year it dawned on me that many great names of sports walked away from their respective sports. I wasn’t alone in my assessment, here is SI.com’s 30 Names Who Walked Away from Sports in 2006.
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Posted By: froosh | Dec 24th
Oh wow, what a year it was. Enjoy.
I am not sure I agree with all of the picks, or the rankings, but nonetheless, nice eye candy.
Enjoy.
With Thanksgiving behind us and Christmas around the corner, it means that Sports Illustrated is looking back at the year in sports and gauge who the sportsman of the year was.
SI.com’s Melissa Segura nominates blind marathoner Sulieman Rifai, while the NBA’s super-humanitarian, Dikembe Mutombo, gets Jack McCallum’s nod. Others are considering the Italian soccer squad, […]