A Sport Fan’s Guide To Football Films Which Are Worth Seeing
When it comes to movies about Football (the American kind), the memorable films are not always the easiest to find. Football movies can make one laugh, cry, cringe or be inspired. They can change your attitude for the better, or make you smile and feel good about your decision to spend $12.50 on a movie ticket.
Can Eli Manning Lead The NY Giants To Another Super Bowl?
The New York Football Giants look to win their second Super Bowl in 3 years in 09′. While the previous Super Bowl win was considered an upset but many – this years Giants will not sneak up on anyone.
Clear Improvements By The Detroit Lions
The Detroit Lions have no expectation for the 09′ season really — just don’t go 0-16 and that will be good enough it seems. The Lions already improved in 09′ winning in week 3 against the Washington Redskins 14-19 — the teams first win since 07′ against the Kansas City Chiefs in week 16. The Lions celebrated their first victory in years by high five-ing the fans in the crowd.
The Buffalo Bills Bounce Back After Week One
New days are upon the Buffalo Bills franchise, that’s what the fans of the Bills want to believe. After a crushing defeat by the New England Patriots in week 1 in the last seconds, the Bills bounced back and won in week 2 against the Tamp bay Buccaneers 33-20. In bottom line league, a win is a win and Bills fans will take any win they can.
A Sports Fan’s List Of The Most Unforgettable Sports Films From The Past Decade
If you like movies, then chances are you like sports movies. Sports films are incredibly fun to watch, as they are often based on true stories and provide a good balance of action, suspense, letdown and joy. While Hollywood churns out sequel after sequel, we rarely get a good sports film these days. That’s not to say there haven’t been some great ones, however.
The Dallas Cowboys Fall Short
The last few seasons for the Dallas Cowboys have caused the team and fans serious heartbreak. The 07′ 13-3 season ended with a disappointing loss to the New York Giants in the divisional playoffs, the 08′ season ended in a 9-7 season missing the playoffs. The last game of the regular season against the Philadelphia Eagles was an embarrassment, 44-6 loss.
Things Keep Getting Worse For The Cleveland Browns
What to make of the Cleveland Browns? Having struggled mightily in 2008, the team looked rather hopeless ending off the season.
Will Kurt Warner Lead The Arizona Cardinals To The 2009 Playoffs?
The Arizona Cardinals had a very odd 08′ season. The Cardinals barely made the playoffs and many said they were the worst team to make the playoffs in a very, very long time.
The Denver Broncos Strong Start
Who would have thought that the Denver Broncos would open up the season with two wins? I mean, there was a lot of drama and changes with the Broncos during the off-season. Following a disappointing finish last season, it looks like Denver football is back.
A Resurgence Of The 2009 Cincinnati Bengals
Last year was not a good time to be a Cincinnati Bengals fan. The team, with a high powered offense and high expectations, had a very disappointing season, as they won just four games during the entire regular season. Granted, the heart and soul of the team, Carson Palmer, was out with injury, but this was still a major letdown in Cincy.
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