lunes, 16 de noviembre de 2009



The quaterback is therefore important player of the attacking team, this will pass the ball to receivers or runners to advance.
The defense team will not let his opponent ten yards forward, and seek to recover the ball.

martes, 10 de noviembre de 2009

THIS IS, IN MY OPINION, THE BEST GAME EVER, IT WAS FOR THE SUPERBOWL XLII, IT WAS IN 2008.

THE DAYS BEFORE THE GAME, THE BETS WERE FOR THE PATRIOTS BECAUSE THEY CAME TO THE MATCH WITH NO LOSSES IN THE SEASON, AND THE GIANTS WERE ELIMINATE THE ELEPHANTS.

BUT IN THE GAME, IT STARTED WITH A FIELD GOAL OF THE NY GIANTS, 3-0, THEN THE PATRIOTS SCORED A RUNNING TOWCHDOWN, IT WAS 7-3, IN THE 2ND AND 3TH HALF THE BALL WAS FOWARD AND BACKWARD, THE GIANTS LOST THE BALL IN AN INTERSEPTION, THEN, THE PATRIOTS LOSSED THE BALL IN A CONFUSSING PLAY, BUT IT WENT GOOD, IN THE MINUTE 11 OF THE 3TH HALF THE GIANTS SCORED A TOWCHDOWN 10-7.

THEN A TOWCHDOWN FOR THE PATRIOTS. 10-14, AND THE GAME WAS FINISHING, AND HERE COMES THE BEST PART, THE END, THEN THE GIANTS SCORED ANOTHER TOWCHDOWN, 17-14, FOR THE GIANTS, AND THE CHAMPIONS WERE THE GIANTS

domingo, 8 de noviembre de 2009

NFL STADIUMS


The biggest stadium in the NFL the brand new cowboys stadium. It was completed on May 27, 2009 and seats 80,000, but is expandable to hold up to 111,000 through the use of standing areas capacity: 110.000


the FEDEX stadium home of the WASHINGTON REDSKINS capacity: 91,704 the second-largest NFL stadium.


the NEW YORK GIANTS stadium, capacity: 78.741 the the third-largest NFL stadium.


the colts stadium, with a capacity of 67.000.



this is the gillette stadium with a capasity of 68,756.

this is the seatting chart of the gillette stadium home of the new england patriots.

Here is a page were you can find a lot of information, facts, numbers, costs, some are from the NCAA college football, and even the adress, of the americas biggest waste of money, but the biggest source of the teams, so hope you look it, and in the presentation you'll see something about it.

The page

http://football.ballparks.com/