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Hockey jerseys are not only popular among the youth; they are also a hit among people of different ages as well. Even if these jerseys are not worn by the hockey enthusiasts, they can be easily preserved or displayed in the homes or offices in beautiful frames. NHL Hockey jerseys are available in different sizes, colors, styles as well as fabric, in order to provide the hockey fans the large collection or options to choose from. Getting an autographed hockey jersey is also a good idea to get the feeling that you are actually performing in the game just like your favorite player.
Coach Tony Dungy of the Indianapolis Colts told reporters today that Peyton Manning will be ready for the season opener despite his current knee injury. The coach was optimistic about his star player’s chances, adding that Manning might even take the field during the preseason. The statement goes against the recommendation of doctors who said that Manning should sit out for six weeks.
Dungy though, knows the quarterback more than any of the doctors and he knows the desire Manning has to play. He is expecting a speedy recovery as the player trains and goes through rehab. The coach said that he had talked with Manning, who is following the doctors’ instructions right now. Even if number 18 isn’t at 100% it will be hard to keep him off the field due to how badly he wants to play.
Some of the great analysts of the sport are calling the 2008 Wimbledon one of the best in tennis history. It featured two of the greatest players of not only this era, but all-time. Rafael Nadal snapped Roger Federer’s amazing grass court streak and with that has sparked a whole new level to their rivalry. The two are just so great and have been in the 1-2 spots in ranking for so long that it is really amusing.
If they are able to retain their spots, which seems likely into the foreseeable future (Nadal is only 22 and Federer 26), the two are likely to start future tournaments on opposite sides of the draw, meaning that we may see a lot more Federer-Nadal finals. The rivalry will continue to grow and those matches, like the past few we have seen between the two, are bound to be filled with simply amazing play. Tennis fans are in for at treat as we have seen and perhaps will continue to see a special era of tennis unfold right before our eyes.
What a game it was last night as the Lakers blew a 24-point lead to the Celtics and lost in game 4 of the NBA finals. It was one of the worst collapses in NBA history and now puts Kobe and company in a very bad situation, down 3-1 with only one game remaining in Los Angeles. I just couldn’t believe it when it happened because I never expected it to happen. The Celtics never really had a guy who took control of the game, but now it seems like they can all do that as they take turns dominating against the Lakers. At the beginning of the series I had Lakers in 6, but I no longer see that happening and now believe that it will be the Celtics in 6 or maybe even 5.
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