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by Deron Snyder onJanuary 13, 2012
Discussions about Denver's celebrated Christian quarterback are rarely reasonable, rational or relative.
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January 17, 2010
It is common knowledge that a majority of players in the National Football League are black. Less noticed is the fact that the league is home to a growing number who are native-born Africans or children of African immigrants. They hail from Ghana to Nigeria to Uganda, and several in this photo gallery are in the 2010 playoffs.
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by Martin Johnson onJanuary 15, 2009
Last year's Giants were a cut above mediocre. By contrast, this year’s Eagles outscored their opponents by a whopping 127 points. In other words, they aren’t Cinderella; instead they are the latest example of another cherished sports cliché, the team that is much better than their record indicated.
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