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Claim uses study data but ignores qualifiers...was largely debunked in a Washington Post story published in 1993. "The NFL not only believed it, and it was completely a fraud and completely insane," Coulter said. "The safest people in the world … are married women." Coulter goes... In this article: Ann Coulter, Department of Justice, NFL, Respondent, Super Bowl Sunday, Sean Hannity, and Washington Post |
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Media Matters for America | October 16, 2009
Media Matters: Limbaugh's NFL dream slips through his formerly nicotine-stained fingers
...line was quick to come to his aid. Right-wing pundit Ann Coulter said NFL players would pick Rush over "Nazi collaborator" George Soros because "a lot of them" are "real Christians" -- as opposed to fake ones? MSNBC's resident cranky uncle and...
In this article: NFL, Republican Party, Nicotine, George Soros, St. Louis Rams, Keith Olbermann, Karl Frisch, and CNN
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Goodell Ends Rush
...a daily basis. It would be economically tone-deaf for the NFL to welcome Limbaugh; his enemies, and there are millions, would seek to punish the league in some way, whether through boycott, demonstration or some combination. Limbaugh's fans,...
In this article: Roger Goodell, NFL, St. Louis Rams, Art Modell, Bart Scott, Keith Olbermann, Bill O'Reilly, Ann Coulter, Rush Limbaugh, and Jacksonville
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PR Newswire | August 30, 2007
Lycos Announces Search Activity for Actor Owen Wilson Skyrockets 2,700% Following Reports of Attempted Suicide; NFL Scores Extra Points Fueled by Michael Vick Scandal & Tom Brady Baby; Beyonce 'Wardrobe Malfunction' Sends Searches Soaring
Lycos Announces Search Activity for Actor Owen Wilson Skyrockets 2,700% Following Reports of Attempted Suicide; NFL Scores Extra Points Fueled by Michael Vick Scandal & Tom Brady Baby; Beyonce 'Wardrobe Malfunction' Sends Searches Soaring Ann...
In this article: Lycos, Beyonce, Michael Vick, Tom Brady, Owen Wilson, Ann Coulter, Inc., Suicide, Lisa Nowak, and NFL
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Crooks and Liars | October 16, 2009
Coulter goes LaRouchie: NFL players would rather play for Rush Limbaugh than George Soros, a 'Nazi collaborator'
...on TV. She's right, this explanation certainly had nothing to do with reality. Leaving aside the absurdity of claiming that NFL owners -- who are probably some of the most right-wing rock-ribbed group of Republicans in business -- were...
In this article: George Soros, Ann Coulter, NFL, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Social Darwinism, and Lyndon LaRouche
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www.washingtonpost.com | March 08, 2007
'300': A Losing Battle in More Ways Than 1
...undoubtedly effective, though it would probably bring a smile to Ann Coulter's lips. As for the masculine Spartans, they could be NFL wide receivers. But . . . oh, endless, fascinating coils of life! -- they're also kind of gay. The movie...
In this article: 300, Leonidas, Spartan, The 300 Spartans, Dominic West, Zack Snyder, Richard Egan, and Sin City
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Boston Globe | October 24, 2007
Conservatives left without a voice on 'The View'
Indeed, with her storybook personal history - she married her Boston College sweetheart, who happens to be an NFL quarterback - Hasselbeck represents a new image for conservative punditry, more Ann Romney than Ann Coulter. As...
In this article: Elisabeth Hasselbeck, The View, Barbara Walters, Republican Party, Ann Coulter, Barry Manilow, and Michelle Malkin
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The National Football League (NFL) is the largest professional American football league in the world. It was formed by eleven teams in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association, with the league changing its name to the National Football League in 1922. The league currently consists of thirty-two teams from the United States. The league is divided evenly into two conferences — the American Football Conference (AFC) and National Football Conference (NFC), and each conference has four divisions that have four teams each.
The regular season is a seventeen-week schedule during which each team has one bye week and plays sixteen games. Teams play all three other teams in their division twice. They also play each team from one other division in their conference, and each team from the same division in the opposite conference. The final two games come against the teams who finished in the same place the previous season in the two divisions of their conference not previously played. The season currently starts on the Thursday night in the first full week of September (the Thursday after Labor Day) and runs weekly to late December or early January.
- Location Country:
- United States
- Founding Date:
- August 20, 1920
- CEO:
- Roger Goodell
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