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Cedric Maxwell – "Cornbread" [7] [8] [10] (after the title character in the film Cornbread, Earl and Me) [130] Luc Mbah a Moute "The Prince", [131] "Moute Kicks Boute" [132] Xavier McDaniel – "The X-Man"; [10] (play on the initial of his first name with the X-Men, a group of superheroes) Antonio McDyess – "Dice" Jon McGlocklin – "Jonny ...
(Top) 1 Aviation sport. 2 Baseball. 3 Basketball. ... Aviation sport ... (given by her coach Ken Wood as he cannot pronounce her name properly) [288]
By nickname "Ain'ts*" – New Orleans Saints, NFL; rhyming play on the non-standard English negative ain't [30] "America's Team" – Dallas Cowboys, by sports media [31] "B.I.L.L.S.*" – Buffalo Bills, by detractors, acronyms for "Boy I Love Losing Super Bowls", in reference to the team's failure to win the Super Bowl in four straight tries during the early 1990s [32]
A fantasy football team never looks better than it does before the season, full of stars, breakout candidates and potential league-winners. But, even though the team is sitting pretty post-draft ...
This is an incomplete list of U.S. college nicknames.. If two nicknames are given, the first is for men's teams and the second for women's teams, unless otherwise noted. ...
Name of the Cardinals' Triple-A affiliate Memphis Redbirds. The Birds – Reference to the cardinal, which is a bird. The Birds on the Bat – Reference to the longtime logo on the front of the uniform jersey. The Dirty Birds – Derisive term used mostly by Met fans in the '80s. The Gashouse Gang – Name for the 1934 World Championship team ...
A name given by fans for being the best QB in NFL history. Short for "The Greatest Of All Time". [284] The Kid [285] Jared Goff: Often referred to by fans and anchors as "a" or "the" kid because of his facial young look to him. The Terminator: Aaron Donald: A name given by Rams' head coach Sean McVay due to his ability to terrorize opposing ...
This is a list of fictional sports teams, athletic groups that have been identified by name in works of fiction but do not really exist as such.Teams have been organized by the sport they participate in, followed by the media product they appear in. Specific television episodes are noted when available.