How To Look at Every Play Like a Highlight

Football is a sport where there are going to be exciting plays and boring plays. And everyone who watches football thinks at some point, ‘Man, I wish every play could be an edge-of-your-seat play’. The truth is, you decide whether a play is exciting or not. Here are some tips on how to make every play feel like a highlight. Continue reading How To Look at Every Play Like a Highlight

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Thanksgiving Killing (exclusive)

First of all, I’d like to apologize for Pitchers and Pigskin’s internal server being down on Thanksgiving (Thursday, November 27th). We are still trying to figure out the reason for the error, but we think it was an overload of data being used in one area. Thank you for cooperating.

Well, another Thanksgiving has come and gone, but it’s gonna stay with the teams that lost, especially Dallas. Continue reading Thanksgiving Killing (exclusive)

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Monthly Plugin

Hey, bloggers! For those of you who follow me and have a blog, I’m starting a new thing, where I tell you my favorite plugin for you to check out!
This months plugin is Jetpack by WordPress. It has 34 features and counting! Too many for you? You can deactivate any of them whenever you want and as many times as you want! Plus, it’s absolutely free! Check out the most popular plugin today! Available exclusively in the WordPress news, located on the Dashboard.

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The Deception of the Quarterback

First of all people, this is blog. So please don’t treat it like a commercial-posting free-for-all. I don’t know and don’t care how stupid or gullible you think I am, but no one has gotten away with sending me spam.

Anyway, the word on the street is that RG3 of the Washington Redskins has been benched. For those of you who know their quarterbacks, you know that the RG3 reign has come to a screeching halt. You probably also agree with the decision of benching him, especially if you’re a Redskins fan. I agree with the decision, too. What I don’t agree with is who’s taking his place. Continue reading The Deception of the Quarterback

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