Adidas Shinpads Explained

Posted on March 17th, 2010 in Football | No Comments »

Like all good shinpad makes, Adidas design their shin pads to be as comfortable as possible whilst offering substantial protection to the players that wear them. There are literally hundreds of different styles and designs so there is something for everyone. There is also quite a large range of price points so there is something for every budget. At the bottom of the range is the Adidas Anatomic, which retails at around 12 and is one of the more basic Adidas Shinpads. It has a hard layer of plastic on the front to protect the shin and a strap that keeps it in place.

The majority of shin pads come with a polyester sock which contains a protection pad that protects the ankle bone from opponents studs. It is detachable from the main shinpad and held in place with a strip of velcro. This means that you do not have to wear the protective pad every time you wear the shinpad. It is this flexibility that makes Adidas stand out from it’s competitors.

There are a huge range of Adidas shinpads available and all at different prices. They also come to a large range of colours so it’s possible to get a set that match the colours of your team.

Adidas have invented their own shin pad moisture and heat management technology called ‘ClimaCool’. It prevents excessive build up of heat between the leg and the shinpad which can lead to perspiration and discomfort. Another Adidas innovation is women’ shin pads. They are designed specifically for women so fit their legs much better therefore offering more protection.

Shin pad technology is improving every season and Adidas are producing very lightweight shinpads with amazing levels of protection with hard durable front plates. Shin pads are no longer big, bulky and heavy that restrict movement. On the whole they are lighter and thinner than ever, perfect for players who do not want to be restricted whilst playing.

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Watching Live Soccer Online

Posted on March 11th, 2010 in Soccer | No Comments »

Do you love the game of soccer. Do you find a great deal of thrill and excitement every time a certain player or team steps on the field? Well, avid soccer fan than I invite you to continue reading as you are not going to want to miss this.

Watching streaming soccer live online has become completely possible and unbelievably affordable. Nowhere near the price that those cable and satellite companies charge, you can easily find an online subscription for dirt cheap.

Over the past decade or so, the internet and computers have completely changed the way we live our daily lives. Researching your next term paper, finding quick medical suggestions, and reading up to date news stories are just a few ways the internet has improved our way of life. Well, now you can add live and streaming sports telecasts to that list.

With just minimal searching on the internet, it is possible to find websites which enable you watch live soccer online. For a low fee, sometimes one-off, sometimes annual, depending on the service you sign up to, you can watch a plethora of live football on your PC. Football is not the only subject matter you can watch, these websites can also grant you access to sports, comedy, films and music.

More often than not, these sites act like a gateway and gives you access to services that provide the streaming service themselves. Rarely will you find a website that offers the streaming information right on the site.

To make sure that you are getting the best bang for your buck, look through the schedule of the service provider. They will usually list which matches they will have available in the upcoming weeks. You will find that most sites will show you a good majority of European matches which you can usually only find on satellite services.

When you have signed up and are presented with a number of links to choose from, watching your preferred match is easy. Most matches are available through Windows Media Player or Real Player but some require specific peer-to-peer applications, but these are all freely available to download.

Once you have chosen to join the world of online sports telecasting, you can enjoy countless hours of soccer entertainment with the click of a mouse. The great thing is, you can do so no matter where you are as long as you have an internet connection. You are not confined to your home computer.

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Streaming Soccer Matches Online

Posted on March 10th, 2010 in Soccer | No Comments »

Thanks to the miracle of modern technology its now possible to watch live football (Soccer) or any other popular sports on your PC free of charge.

Check for the P2P programs on Internet. There are currently eight P2P programs to download. Just pick one to download. It is free and you will soon have access to watch your favorite matches live.

These p2p programs all work in relatively the same way, firstly you install the freeware program onto your computer. Within each program is a channel list, when the channel you want to watch is clicked on it will launch in the player.

If you wonder where the channels come from, think of volunteers who share their signal. Many sport fans like you may have a TV card, paid TV channels, or TV stations that broadcast their favorite sport matches such as football, and they are willing to share with others who also enjoy the same match. It is great, isn’t it?

Sharing signals also has other big benefits: each can get better signal quality. The more people who watch the same channels, the stronger the signals will be and thus everyone gets the advantage of watching their favorite matches without disturbance.

Currently Sopcast and TVU seem to the most popular p2p program to use, probably because they are both Spyware / popup free and thousands of channels can be found from ESPN, Star Sports, Sport Channel 1, 2, 3 and 4, SHTV, Guangdong Sports, the list is endless.

Up to now, over 2 million users have downloaded Sopcast onto their computers. The amount of actual viewers is of course higher since many share their signals to other sport fans. PPlive was formerly a popular P2P program, but it has limited broadcast nowadays. PPlive is no longer used except in China.

The football games that can be found on these channels include all English and European football leagues, Champions League, International football, russian football leagues, Chinese Ultra League, again the list is pretty much endless. Outside of football you can also find live cricket, tennis, boxing, American Football, Ice Hockey and any other popular worlwide sports.

All you need to access the live matches free of charge is a computer and Internet access.

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Show Off Your Team Spirit with Virginia Tech Personal Checks

Posted on February 4th, 2010 in Football | No Comments »

Are you a devoted follower of Virginia Tech and the Hokies? Every season, do you dutifully follow the Governor’s Commonwealth Cup? If so, then the Virginia Tech personal checks might be right up your alley.

Virginia Tech is renowned for its programs in agriculture, engineering, science, architecture, and business. Established in 1872, today has the merit of being one of the few public universities to have a corps of cadets. In addition, it was the first school in the country to open its corps to women.

The sports teams at Virginia Tech are referred to as the Hokies. There is no specific meaning behind the word itself. Their mascot is the Hokie Bird, a creature that resembles a turkey. It’s a variation from their original mascot, a turkey referred to as the Fighting Gobbler. The teams participate in the NCAA’s Division I in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

The Virginia Military Institute and the University of Virginia are two of Virginia Tech’s strongest rivals. The latter’s football team competes against Virginia Tech for the Governor’s “Commonwealth Cup” every season.

Lane Stadium is where the football team plays their home games. It’s a small stadium when compared to other Division I teams’ stadiums, but it’s still loud. Plus, it is also ranked as having the best home field advantage in college football. At this time, the Hokies have the 4th longest bowl streak in the nation. They have also ended with a top-10 ranking 5 times and have seen victory in 6 conferences.

Virginia Tech’s fight song is the “Tech Triumph.” When it was first written in 1919, it grew in popularity, not just as a fight song but as a dance song. Today, it continues to be heard.

There are two series of Virginia Tech checks to pick from. One classy option is the Virginia Tech logo checks. These include the school’s official colors, a picture of their mascot, and their team name. Additionally, you can also buy complementing address labels, a debit wallet, and a matching checkbook cover to go with them as well.

If you’re looking for something a little more humorous then you might be interested in the Virginia Tech Number One Fan check series. These are for those true fans that aren’t afraid to throw their remote and rant to the television crews. You can also find matching accessories to go with these checks as well.

If you are interested in purchasing Virginia Tech checks then you should be aware of the fact that ordering them online can save you both time and money. Although it could be a hassle to go to your local bank and sort through their limited supply in the past, now you can order from a safe site and save as much as 50% off the cost of your checks. Plus, you won’t even have to leave your house to do it! You can typically expect your checks to arrive in the mail in around 5 days or so, which might even be faster than you got them in the past.

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Minnesota Loses First Game of Season

Posted on December 21st, 2009 in Football | No Comments »

Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings are undefeated no more. The Pittsburgh Steelers’ used a couple of big plays from their defense in the fourth quarter to break open a close game and defeat the Vikings by a final score of 27-17. Favre put up decent yardage in the loss, throwing for 334 yards but had no touchdowns and an interception. The defending Superbowl Champion Steelers improved to 5-2, while the Vikings are now 6-1.

NFL pointspread players who backed the Steelers as -6 home favorites were rewarded with the cover. Pittsburgh had only covered one of their first six games heading into the contest, and the win improved their record against the number to 2-5. Minnesota dropped to 4-3 against the spread with the setback. The 44 points scored went UNDER the posted total of 46′. It was only the Vikings’ second UNDER of the season against five OVERS, while the Steelers have gone OVER in four of their seven games.

The Steelers largely shut down Minnesota’s rushing game, holding Adrian Peterson to 69 yards. Pittsburgh safety Ryan Clark underscored his team’s dominance against the run:

“That’s the biggest point of the game. You have the best running back in the world and you don’t give it to him. They’re saying they can’t beat us running, and that’s a major statement when you have the guy they have back there.”

Favre gave a feeble justification for the loss in his postgame interview:

“There were a lot of what ifs, a lot of reasons we didn’t win. The red zone was one of them. They’re physical, and they were as good as we thought they’d be. … When I came here and looked at our schedule and saw the Steelers game, I went, ‘Oh-h-h.’ ”

Favre has only thrown three interceptions in a Vikings’ uniform, but #3 was a costly one as it was returned by Steelers’ Keyaron Fox for a touchdown to put the game out of reach as Minnesota was driving for a potential game tying field goal. Afterwards, Fox recalled the play:

“Brett tried to force it in there and the running back bobbled it and slipped out of his hands and it fell into my lap. I had just run across the field after Peterson and I was winded, so it felt like it was 100-plus yards.”

The Vikings now face another big game next week as they head to Favre’s old stomping grounds in Green Bay for a battle with the Packers. It’ll be Favre’s first appearance at his old home in an enemy uniform. The Vikings are a +3 road underdog with the total set at 48. The Vikings will then have a bye weekend before hosting the lowly Detroit Lions on November 15. Pittsburgh will enjoy a bye week this week before returning to action on Monday, November 9th facing the Denver Broncos on the road.

Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer specializing in casino gambling, entertainment and sports betting. He has appeared on a number of TV and radio programs offering strategies for successful NFL football betting. He lives in Southern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a pet llama. He is currently writing a biography of former NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf.

Patriots Smash Bucs At London’s Wembley Stadium

Posted on December 3rd, 2009 in Football | No Comments »

Sunday’s game between the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers was played in an unusual venue, but produced the expected result. In the NFL’s third regular season game in London, England the Patriots showed the Wembley Stadium crowd why they’re among the league’s best as they methodically dismantled the Bucs en route to a 35-7 victory. Oddly, it took a trans-Atlantic trip for the Pats to get their first road win of the season-the Bucs were ‘officially’ the home team in the contest. New England QB Tom Brady threw for 308 yards and 3 touchdowns, though was picked off twice in the workmanlike victory.

The Patriots easily covered the pointspread as -15′ ‘road’ favorites, and improved their record against the number to 4-3 on the season. The Bucs have struggled almost as badly against the NFL pointspread as they have straight up, and slipped to 1-6 versus the money.

Afterwards, Pats’ QB Brady said that he’s enjoying the trip to England-as well as the victory:

“I’m feeling great. I keep rolling. That’s two wins in a row. We went out there and put two touchdowns on the board there in the second half. We had plenty of distractions coming over here, but everybody was really energized. To get the win and fly home and have a bye week off is just great.”

NFL football is still a big deal in soccer mad England, and over 80,000 fans jammed the stadium for the game. League commissioner Roger Goodell has stated that he’d like to see multiple regular season games held in London, with a possibility of the city eventually receiving an NFL franchise. Even a superstar like Tom Brady wasn’t quite used to the rock star like treatment he received in England:

“All the flashbulbs were going off there before the kickoff. They went on for about 10 minutes, which you don’t see in the States too often. I think it’s a privilege to come over here and get to enjoy this type of experience. It will probably never happen again for us, so we’ll retire 1-0 internationally.”

Even the usually solemn coach Bill Belichick was pleased with the experience:

“It’s a great way to end this week. It’s been an enjoyable couple days here and glad we could end it on a positive note.”

And even in Europe, Bucs’ first year coach Raheem Morris continued to sound like a man in over his head as he made his weekly excuse filled post game comments:

“Tom, he’s the guy that changed the game. He’s the guy you worry about constantly. When you have a great quarterback like that, that’s what he does and that’s what he will do for you.”

The Bucs have now lost 11 straight games, their longest losing streak since a NFL record 26 game losing run in’76-77. As Brady noted, New England will have a bye next week as will Tampa Bay.

Ross Everett is a freelance writer specializing in casino gambling, entertainment and sports betting. He has appeared on a number of TV and radio programs offering strategies for successful NFL football betting. He lives in Las Vegas, Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a pet llama. He is currently writing a biography of former NFL quarterback Jim McMahon.

Football Gifts: The Gift Of Joy Forever

Posted on November 27th, 2009 in Football | No Comments »

Maybe half of the entire male population of the United States is into American football. That is, the kind that is played with a lot of running and carrying the ball instead of kicking it, and where holding the ball is generally a violation of the rules. Macho is the name of this game - with injuries as common as that air that both athletes and the rabid fans in the stands breathe, despite the helmets and thick paddings the athletes put on to protect themselves from cuts, bruises, contusions, fractures, and the like.

If you want to give a present to someone for his birthday or for Christmas, football gifts will be some of your priority. The gift could come in many forms and sizes, colors and shapes. A mug printed with the name of the favorite team of your friend or a locker-room print in wood panels, will surely be appreciated.

You could also give a gift of NFL personalized beer glasses, leather NFL money clips, Authentic NFL personalized koozie can holders, and many more. These football gifts are familiar but exciting for the die-hard football fan. These will make for wonderful decorative pieces and very useful items if those who receive them as gifts decide to utilize them for their particular purpose.

You could almost see your male excitedly trying to open the box that has your gifts. You can almost see the anticipation and excitement in his eyes as he tears at the package, pulling out the ribbon, cutting or unraveling the strings. Then he finally unwraps your gift, and he sees the logo of the football teams he roots for printed on them.

Even females will appreciate these football gifts, granted that your girl friends are into this particular sport. If you have friends married to each other, it will be easier to shop for gifts that you plan to give them - like for their wedding anniversary, for example. You will only need to go to a one-stop shop for the objects that you want to purchase for your friends.

You may want to give unique types of gifts to male friends who are avid fans of the football game. You can give them football gifts which will surely inspire them and think of you as someone valuable because you give quality gifts. www.aPerfectWallet.com provides you with selections of these gifts that they will surely love to have.

Chad Henne Steps Up for the Miami Dolphins

Posted on November 19th, 2009 in Football | No Comments »

The Miami Dolphins were the feel good story of the 2008 NFL season. The team finished with a 1-15 regular season record in 2007, and was written off as quite possibly the worst football team of the decade.

At the last minute, the Dolphins decided to sign Chad Pennington, a quarterback who had been released from the Jets just days before. And boy, are they happy they did.

The duo of Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams really came together. This opened up a ton of room for Chad Pennington as well. Anthony Fasano also stepped up as one of the top TE’s in the league. What a year it was!

The Dolphins rode the wave of enthusiasm into the 2009 season and expected big things out of an improved offense that would look to enjoy another successful football season.

After controlling the ball for 45 minutes against the Indianapolis Colts on Monday Night Football, the Dolphins could not secure the win, heartbreaking no doubt. I really thought they would get the W.

Seven points scored in a game against an average Falcons defense raised questions about the Dolphins’ offense and their effectiveness. It’s going to be a long season if they don’t get it right.

The Dolphins won the division in 08′, but New England’s QB Tom Brady was out the entire year and New York Jets QB Brett Favre was also hurt in the second half of the season - now, the rest of the division has improved. The Dolphins have more questions then answers at this point.

The Dolphins’ Week 2 match-up wasn’t much better, as a disheartening loss during the last minutes of the game dropped the team to 0-2. The Colts are a tough opponent, but the Dolphins needed that win badly. Better luck next week perhaps?

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The Denver Broncos Strong Start

Posted on November 11th, 2009 in Football | No Comments »

Few people thought the Denver Broncos would get off to such a fast start, but it happened.

The 2008 season was a disappointment - while the Broncos have started out well, their strength of schedule is one of the most difficult in the league. If the Broncos go 8-8 it will be a miracle. As good as the 09′ season started for the Broncos, it can sink just as fast.

New head coach Josh McDaniels didn’t start his new job off with a bang. After upsetting QB Jay Cutler to the point where he wanted to be traded, the Broncos looks as they were doomed.

WR Brandon Marshall was very close to leaving the team as well. While Marshall may be immature to an extent, there is no denying his on-field ability. No coach wants to lose their best two players before the team even takes the field.

Maybe this team is better than people let on, and maybe the Broncos’ win in Cincinnati was more difficult than people believed it to be. The Bengals looked pretty legit to me with Carson Palmer, Ochocinco and Cedric Benson running the offense.

The Browns offense is pretty bad, but the Bengals have always been strong as long as Carson Palmer’s around. With Palmer back in the line up, it opens up a ton of room for their running game.

Individually, the Broncos are doing well on defense too. Take Elvis Dumervil, for example, whose four sacks during the first two quarters against the Browns are more than any Denver Bronco has ever achieved in a half of football.

Now that’s serious. If Denver can keep this level of play up on defense, they’re going to surprise a lot of fans. We all know that defense wins championships!

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An Outlook on the 2009 Arizona Cardinals

Posted on November 8th, 2009 in Football | No Comments »

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.

Once the playoffs started the Cardinals were an entirely different team - they certainly proved that an NFL team does not have to play well at the end of the regular season to do well in the playoffs.

Kurt Warner had been uncertain about his NFL future, playing around with the idea of retirement. Anquan Boldin was unhappy with his status on his team and threatened to leave. Edgerrin James was lost to free agency, and was now on the Seahawks in Seattle. Many wondered what the fate of the Cardinals would hold in store in 2009. However, with the exception of Edgerrin James, Anquan Boldin and Kurt Warner both returned.

The 09′ Cardinals haven’t looked like the team that made the miraculous run at the end of the 08′ season thus far. Is there such thing as the “Super Bowl Hangover”? Many people believe so. The Cardinals have a very talented offense with WR Larry Fitzgerald, WR Anquan Boldin, WR Steve Breaston, and RB Tim Hightower - therefore, one would assume their potent offense will explode and score in bunches quickly.

Kurt Warner has reinvented himself after spending time in the witness protection on the New York Giants helping groom QB Eli Manning. The entire culture of the Cardinals has changed and fans can actually get excited about their team and have expectations. With high expectation can come high disappointment as well.

Kurt Warner was nearly as effective as he’s ever been, chewing up the Jacksonville secondary as he completed an amazing 24 of 26 passes. Tim Hightower looked great at running back, and the Cardinals receivers were equally effective. There was even time for Matt Leinart to enter the game, as this was an easy victory.

The NFC West isn’t the strongest division in the NFL and with the weapons the Cardinals have - look for them to put on better performances game by game. The Cardinals must contend with the revamped San Francisco 49ers - they look like major players in the NFC this season.

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