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hardaway-and-oneal.jpgIn the last year or two I have started to see a generation of sports stars beginning to retire. These are guys who I have had the honor of following since their rookie years and some will soon leave their respective sports with their heads held high and behind them will be a legacy that will never be forgotten. 

 But as is begin thinking about the Shaquille Oneal's and Roberto Carlos', who can retire with nothing but smiles on their faces, I can't help but remember the ones who made it, and then went away for one reason or another.  Sports are beautiful, but can also be full of misery, and the fans... well they have a very... very bad memory.  After all, success is measured in the present, and even though Celtic or Yankee fans will always argue about being the most successful franchises in their sports, the truth is there is nothing they want more than a title this year.  So now I give you forgetful fans five names (not in any specific order) you might not remember, but once you hear them, you might just say, "he could've been great.
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All around the US, and especially in the state of Wisconsin, football fans are a little bit in shock.  The news of the immortal Brett Favre retiring was something everyone saw coming, and yet most of us still don't believe it.  Now comes the question many Packer fans and football junkies are wondering... what's next?

When you start wondering what will happen to the NFL without Favre, you will probably realize that this question has been answered many times before and the truth is, pro ably nothing will change.  Sports as strong and established as football go on with or without any individual.  The football machine will just keep on rolling.
tomBrady_SuperBowl.jpgFans from 30 different football cities and from all corners around the world sat in front of their television sets sunday to see what would later become the most watched Super Bowl in history (97.5 million viewers), and the great majority of them were not Giants or Patriots fans. So what did this great spectacle leave us now that it's gone? Is the majority happy with the underdog's win and the great New England fall? Or did the people want to see Brady and his crew lift the Lombardi trophy at the end of the day?
ComparingBrady.jpgThis is the year of the Patriots, but more specifically, it is the year of Tom Brady. Unbelievable accuracy, impeccable wardrobe and an incredible ability to win have characterized the patriots' quarterback since his sudden appearance on a September afternoon in 2001 when New England's hopes were shattered along win Drew Bledsoe.


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