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Catching the Spirit of the NFL: Insights into America’s Favorite Sport
In the sprawling quilt of American culture, few patches shine as vibrantly as the National Football League (NFL). Where else can you find an amalgamation of grit, talent, strategy, and pure, unfiltered emotion rolled into a single spectacle? From the intensity of one-on-one battles on the gridiron to the unison
Why George Pickens is such an Important Player
George Pickens might not yet have played a game for the Pittsburgh Steelers but the former Georgia football player is already taking the NFL world by storm. With some impressive stats under his belt, the coaching team at the Steelers will have been keen to add him to their roster;
It’s football season all winter long for Canadians thanks to the NFL
Canadians may love hockey; it is, after all, our national pastime, but that doesn’t mean that football isn’t extremely popular with residents of the Great White North. Canada has its own football league, the CFL. Many Canadians will travel to the nearest major city or the local sports bar to
How to watch the NFL playoffs from Canada?
The NFL playoffs are games that bring a lot of excitement to fans especially after the situation intensifies and we get the Super Bowl contenders. It is that time of the year when NFL fans cheer for their favorite team to reach the Super Bowl and possibly win the championship
CFL vs NFL — the key differences and how they complement each other
The NFL and the CFL are undoubtably the two most reputable Gridiron football leagues in the world. The CFL is of course the most popular in Canada. It can be traced back over 160 years with the first game being played at the University of Toronto in the 1860s. The
Ottawa’s Neville Gallimore drafted by Dallas Cowboys
Canada’s Neville Gallimore is joining ‘America’s Team’. The Ottawa-native was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft Friday night. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the NFL Draft was shifted to a virtual format. Each prospect filmed themselves in their own homes rather than
Multi-faceted music studio Artist Alliance opens downtown
Photo credit: Laura Collins Elvis Presley once said, “Ambition is a dream with a V8 engine.” In other words, you can dream all you want but unless you’ve got the ambition to see that dream through it won’t come true. With 25 years of experience in songwriting, performing and production,
Anthony Cioffi Emerging as a Playmaker With Redblacks
Photo credit: Scott Grant Photography The Redblacks defense had to make a last-minute stop in Hamilton last Saturday to secure their victory. The Ti-Cats drove the ball all the way down to Ottawa’s 24-yard line before quarterback Jeremiah Masoli was sacked twice to end Hamilton’s chances at a game-winning touchdown.
Redblacks Make Statement With Free Agent Acquisitions
Photo courtesy of Ottawaredblacks.com The Ottawa Redblacks have no intention of finishing their sophomore campaign in the league basement. General manager Marcel Desjardins made that clear when he made a splash in the free agent waters by acquiring a trio of receivers in Brad Sinopoli, Greg Ellingson and Ernest Jackson.
Johnny Manziel and Moral Indignation
Johnny Manziel is under fire from the NCAA for selling his autograph, and it’s ridiculous. Texas A&M’s sophomore quarterback, fresh off the greatest rookie season in football history, has endured scorn from the governors of amateur athletics and a legion of uptight sportswriters, groups that reveled in Manziel’s build-up and
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