Every year there is huge drama over who will win the NFL’s most coveted individual award. Some people think that the MVP award should go to the single best player in the league, while others argue that it should go to the most important player to their individual football team. There are arguments for both, but by and large the award goes to the best player in the league each year. Who is leading the MVP balloting this season? Lets take a look at a few contenders to the prize:
Who is Leading the NFL MVP Race?
The Greatest Running Backs In NFL History
Throughout NFL history, the position of running back has been one of the most important. A great running back can carry a team in spurts. The reason running backs are so vital to success is because they can touch the football in so many ways. They can receive the ball via handoff, through a pass or even throw a pass themselves on occasion. Here is a look at some of the greatest running backs in NFL history, along with what made them special:
Andre Agassi Admission Seems Properly Motivated
Andre Agassi has admitted in his new book that he took crystal meth during a portion of his tennis career. He also said that he was caught with a positive drug test, and it was swept under the rug as an “accident” by those that tested him. These are serious offenses that certainly warrant study. There are some within the sporting world that have said that Agassi should have to give back the money, trophies and championships that he won over this.
New York Yankees Win World Series Once Again
The New York Yankees did it after all. They said they would win a World Championship and then went out and did just that. Never mind that they spent more money than some entire countries spend on the National budget. The bottom line is the the New York Yankees are once again the champions of the baseball world. Is it really that simple? Should we just acknowledge a job well done and leave it at that? If we do, then we are not being very good sportswriters are we now?




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