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Friday, March 4, 2011
Saturday, January 1, 2011
NCAA Football 2011
NCAA Football 2011NCAA Football 2011NCAA Football 2011NCAA Football 2011The 2011 NCAA Football game is about to hit your favorite video game consoles!
Everyone is excited for the NCAA Football 2011 version that is about to be released to your favorite video game retail stores.
This game informer has the inside scoop on the release date for the NCAA Football 11 video game that’s coming out very soon.
Rumor has it that there will be many advance features and options not available in the previous NCAA Football games or even the Madden Football versions.
Either way, you have to admit that this is going to be one exciting football season! NCAA Football 2011 release date available for the Playstation 3, the Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, PC Game consoles and more.
I love NCAA football – Way more than NFL because these guys are playing their asses off for their pride, the school and the chance at getting rich and playing like the rest of the lazy thugs in the NFL. Every year I look forward to the updated release of this title. Being the little brother to Madden, it’s no surprise that the game feels like it’s been neglected some in the last couple years.
The incredibly fun “Road to Glory” mode that, has you controlling a high school superstar to college star status, received no new features or attention. This is sad because this mode is incredibly satisfying and a lot of fun but it’s a little less so this time around because it’s got the “Been there done that” feel to it. Even the incredibly hot Erin Andrews videos are the same and she’s even wearing the same outfit – Come on EA, quit effin with us. That’s rather insulting.
The dynasty mode is still fun and even slightly more engaging to a small degree with the recruiting allowing you to woo your prospective players away from your competition by making phone calls and planning visits. Only problem seems to me after playing 3 championship seasons, I still don’t have a higher level of prestige as a coach nor am I able to access some of the other points to discuss with players. Not sure what a guy needs to do to make this work better but it’s starting to get a little irritating. What else does a guy need to do to get more 5 star players to come play for his school?
The gameplay itself is by and large untouched which isn’t a bad thing. There have been some minor adjustments to the running game but I didn’t find it to be that bad anyway.
Everyone is excited for the NCAA Football 2011 version that is about to be released to your favorite video game retail stores.
This game informer has the inside scoop on the release date for the NCAA Football 11 video game that’s coming out very soon.
Rumor has it that there will be many advance features and options not available in the previous NCAA Football games or even the Madden Football versions.
Either way, you have to admit that this is going to be one exciting football season! NCAA Football 2011 release date available for the Playstation 3, the Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, PC Game consoles and more.
I love NCAA football – Way more than NFL because these guys are playing their asses off for their pride, the school and the chance at getting rich and playing like the rest of the lazy thugs in the NFL. Every year I look forward to the updated release of this title. Being the little brother to Madden, it’s no surprise that the game feels like it’s been neglected some in the last couple years.
The incredibly fun “Road to Glory” mode that, has you controlling a high school superstar to college star status, received no new features or attention. This is sad because this mode is incredibly satisfying and a lot of fun but it’s a little less so this time around because it’s got the “Been there done that” feel to it. Even the incredibly hot Erin Andrews videos are the same and she’s even wearing the same outfit – Come on EA, quit effin with us. That’s rather insulting.
The dynasty mode is still fun and even slightly more engaging to a small degree with the recruiting allowing you to woo your prospective players away from your competition by making phone calls and planning visits. Only problem seems to me after playing 3 championship seasons, I still don’t have a higher level of prestige as a coach nor am I able to access some of the other points to discuss with players. Not sure what a guy needs to do to make this work better but it’s starting to get a little irritating. What else does a guy need to do to get more 5 star players to come play for his school?
The gameplay itself is by and large untouched which isn’t a bad thing. There have been some minor adjustments to the running game but I didn’t find it to be that bad anyway.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Baltimore Ravens Wallpaper&Pictures
Baltimore Ravens Logo
Baltimore Ravens Players
Baltimore Ravens Fans
Baltimore Ravens Playmakers
To be a member of the Baltimore Ravens Cheerleaders, you must be at least 18 years of age. There is no maximum age limit, and the squad has had members who are nearly 40. Candidates must also have a high-school diploma or GED, and they must either have a family, attend college or hold down a full or part-time job.
Cheerleaders are required to perform at all 10 home games, and they must arrive at the games 5 hours before kickoff. Practices are held two days a week from April through January. Each practice lasts from 6:30 pm until 9:30 pm. Practices rotate between an indoor facility in Owings Mills and a cheerleading gymnastic center. In June, there is also a mandatory training camp weekend.
Ravens Cheerleaders are expected to make at least 20 appearances per year, not including home game performances. Girls are paid $100 per home game, and they also receive compensation for each personal appearance made.
Baltimore Ravens Players
Baltimore Ravens Fans
Baltimore Ravens Playmakers
To be a member of the Baltimore Ravens Cheerleaders, you must be at least 18 years of age. There is no maximum age limit, and the squad has had members who are nearly 40. Candidates must also have a high-school diploma or GED, and they must either have a family, attend college or hold down a full or part-time job.
Cheerleaders are required to perform at all 10 home games, and they must arrive at the games 5 hours before kickoff. Practices are held two days a week from April through January. Each practice lasts from 6:30 pm until 9:30 pm. Practices rotate between an indoor facility in Owings Mills and a cheerleading gymnastic center. In June, there is also a mandatory training camp weekend.
Ravens Cheerleaders are expected to make at least 20 appearances per year, not including home game performances. Girls are paid $100 per home game, and they also receive compensation for each personal appearance made.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Rugby union
Westfields Sports High School rugby union players Jason Hopkins, Phillip Wagener, Laman Ma'a, Sitineni Mafi, Moefili PInono and Ben Matwijow thanked St Johns Park Bowling Club for sponsoring them $1000 each for their New Zealand tour.
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