Sunday 8 June 2014

Exploring Sports Rivalries You Should Make Sure You See

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You probably have a team that you consider to be your favorite if you are a big sports fan, but as fun as it is to watch your favorite team on television and to make an effort to attend the games of your favorite team, it is also fun to take the time to watch other teams play – especially when you are able to watch rivalry games. Of course, there are well-known rivalries in every single sport, but due to the physical nature of football, these rivalries are some of the most fun to watch – regardless of whether you are a fan of either team or are simply wanting to watch a great, physical football game!

One of the oldest rivalries in football is the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears, which is a tradition of competition that stretches all the way back to the 1920s; even before the Super Bowl era, these two teams played for championships all the time, and as they have been in the same division for as long as anyone can remember, their games against each other are always intense and full of passion.

The Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers is another old rivalry, but it is one that has become especially intense in recent years; this rivalry goes all the way back to when the Baltimore Ravens were the old Cleveland Browns, but it has especially intensified in recent years, as the two teams are now located so close to one another, as both teams are built to be extremely physical, and as both teams have become very good – all of which adds up to a perfect rivalry game.

And when you are talking about football rivalries, you certainly cannot neglect college football either; although there are plenty of great rivalries in college football, one of the best is OU and Texas – a rivalry that has become even more intense over recent years as the annual tilt between these two teams usually decides which of them stays in the running for the National Championship, and which of them no longer has a shot at finishing the season as the best team in college football!

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