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  2. Fantasy Football Week 15: Rankings, sleepers, start/sit ... - AOL

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    Here, we've gathered all of our top-notch analysis and fantasy football advice, in one place, to increase your chances of coming away with a Week 15 victory.

  3. Fantasy football (gridiron) - Wikipedia

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    Modern fantasy football can be traced back to Wilfred "Bill" Winkenbach, an Oakland, California businessman and limited partner in the Oakland Raiders.In a New York City hotel room during a 1962 Raiders cross-country trip, Winkenbach, along with Raiders public relations employee Bill Tunnel and Oakland Tribune reporter Scotty Stirling, developed the rules that would eventually be the basis of ...

  4. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    However, an equals sign, a number 8, a capital letter B or a capital letter X are also used to indicate normal eyes, widened eyes, those with glasses or those with crinkled eyes, respectively. Symbols for the mouth vary, e.g. ")" for a smiley face or "(" for a sad face. One can also add a "}" after the mouth character to indicate a beard.

  5. Fantasy football (association) - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy football was invented in 1990 by Italian journalist Riccardo Albini. Inspired by fantasy baseball (also known as Rotisserie, from the name of the place where the first players met, New York City restaurant La Rotisserie Française), [2] Albini published fantasy football's rules for the first time through Studio Vit publisher, giving it the name Fantacalcio (calcio is the Italian word ...

  6. NFL cheerleading - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis Colts were the first NFL team to have cheerleaders when they were known as the Baltimore Colts. 24 of 32 National Football League (NFL) teams have cheerleading squads, who perform on the sideline during games. [1] In 1954, the Baltimore Colts became the first NFL team to have cheerleaders. They were part of Baltimore's Marching ...

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    The post Look: NFL Cheerleader’s Best Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Photos appeared first on The Spun. Last year’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue had a bit of an NFL feel.

  9. Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders - Wikipedia

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    The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (sometimes initialized as DCC, and officially nicknamed "America's Sweethearts") are the National Football League cheerleading squad representing the Dallas Cowboys team. They have a unique fashion sense, wearing a blue crop top and a pair of very short white hotpants each. [1]