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Superbowl stories 2: Jerry Rice, the world in his hands
There cannot be one without the other. As Laurel and Hardy, as Starsky and Hutch, as Totò and Peppino, you cannot talk about Joe Montana without talking about Jerry Rice, the best receiver (and possibly player) of all time. The comparison of Rice to Randy Moss appears statistically equivalent…
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Super Bowl stories 1: Joe Montana, the ice man
We celebrate the week before the Super Bowl, highlighting the career and records of some of the champions who have been known to be pivotal players in the final game of the NFL season. Football history, in fact, has many amazing players who, despite having great careers never managed to win a title (Thurman Thomas,
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Winston Churchill and the Pittsburgh Steelers: “The Steel Curtain”
Dwight White, Ernie Holmes, Joe Greene, LC Greenwood: they are, from left to right, pictured here next. They are the “Steel Curtain” of the Pittsburgh Steelers, the NFL rulers of the Seventies, the strongest defensive line in American football history. Deployed by Chuck Noll with the formation of 4-3…
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