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  • How to watch the Denver Broncos Online for Free

    Do you live in a city other than Denver and struggle to find the Denver Broncos games on TV? Here are a couple of web sites that allow you to stream Denver Broncos games online for free.

  • How to Watch and enjoy Sports with your Man

    For the ladies out there. Most men would love to have their wife or girlfriend watch sports with them. But the key is ladies, we want you to understand the game. It is hard to watch when your girl...

  • How to Make Free Blank Tournament Brackets

    Blank tournament brackets are charts used to track competition and results between teams involved in tournament play. You can make your own free blank tournament brackets by following these steps.

  • How to Check Sports Scores Over The Phone (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, College)

    Are you ever somewhere where you can't watch television or access the internet and are dying to know how your favorite sports team is doing? With this article, you'll learn how a quick phone call...

  • How to Access All NFL Games

    It may sound silly to the normal person, but the NFL junkie needs access to all games. We cannot be enslaved to the local television affiliates, after all there are so many games and our addiction...

  • How to Find Out When the NFL Network is Carrying Your NFL Team's Preseason Game

    It's mid-August. The heat is beginning to get to you. You are in a bar chugging a beer and you hear someone talk about the upcoming NFL season. As you listen to their conversation, you realize...

  • How to Convince Your Wife To Let You Order MLB Extra Innings

    MLB Extra Innings is a great way to catch all of the Major League Baseball action you could want to see. However, it is somewhat expensive. Your wife may not be crazy about you spending over one...

  • How to Pronounce Brett Favre's Last Name

    Sportscasters and fans alike, when talking about Brett Favre, pronounce his last name as “Far –Ve.” But if you pause for a moment to look at the spelling of his last name, you will notice it does...

  • How to Have a March Madness Party

    Duke, UNC-Chapel Hill, Georgia Tech, Maryland and many more University basketball teams go head to head each spring to fight for the chance to play in the NCAA Championship game. March Madness...

  • How to Make Super Bowl Nachos

    Many people have many different interpretations of what their Super Bowl Nacho surprises will look like. There is one surefire recipe which would be hit with anyone who likes nachos. It is very...

  • How to Prepare for March Madness

    March Madness is one of the most exciting times in all of sports. People who don’t necessarily like college basketball will take great interest in the NCAA Tournament. Here is how to prepare for...

  • How to Follow College Hockey

    I've written an article called "How to Follow College Sports" (second to last link beneath article under "Resources"), but college hockey is a somewhat esoteric niche unto itself. Unlike the...

  • How to Stay Sane During March Madness

    We all know how crazy the ‘March Madness’ of the NCAA Tournament can be. The frenzied anticipation of where your favorite team will be seeded. Staying up until the wee hours during the first...

  • How to Impress Your Friends While Watching College Basketball

    There are certain general phrases, tag lines and jargon that you should utilize while watching the college basketball tournament. This not only allows you to better communicate your ideas, it also...

  • How to Best Spend Your Time During College Basketball Commercial Breaks

    Team timeouts, halftime, official timeouts. There will be several moments for you to reflect upon the game at hand. OK, forget reflecting; you must act immediately.

  • How to Get Football Games Via a Satellite TV Package

    Can't get enough of the gridiron? The National Football League sells a "Sunday Package," a satellite service that allows you to get every game each week.

  • How to Prepare for a Football Game Like a TV Announcer

    You may not be able to sit down with coaches and players before a game, but with a computer and a little time, you can get 90 percent of the information that network announcers use to prepare for...

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