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Thứ Tư, 13 tháng 1, 2016
Tom Brady Has Never Tried Coffee Before In His Life, Just Because
But how does he deal with people?
Even though Boston Dunkin' Donuts gives away free coffee after every Patriots win...
...Patriots quarterback, Tom Brady, has NEVER had a sip of coffee in his 38 YEARS of life.
WHERE DO YOU GET THE ENERGY TO SMILE?
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"I never had any coffee or anything like that. I just never tried it."
Hold up.
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This 11-Year-Old Kid Is Way Better At Basketball Than You
There is a new MVP on the court.
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Cutler enrolled Noah in an Upward Basketball league when he was 9.
"He did really well," Cutler said. "Next thing I know, he picked up basketball and wouldn't stop."
Now, Noah travels up and down the East Coast with the D1SA Spartans, a team which his dad coaches.
This Is What Your Instagram Notifications Look Like When You Have 8 Million Followers
Posting fire selfies renders your phone useless.
International footballer Demy de Zeeuw has posted a video of what your phone notifications look like when you have 8 million followers – and it's pretty mesmerising.
...woah.
The Instagram account in question doesn't belong to Dutchman, de Zeeuw, but to football app "433", which caters for football fans around the world by posting daily videos.
In contrast, here's an exclusive look at my Instagram notifications.
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Rahul Dravid's New Video Can Teach Every Sportsperson A Thing Or Two About Patience
Always classy.
Cricket legend Rahul Dravid just uploaded a video to his Facebook page, chronicling how his journey started almost 25 years ago.
The animated video, which has Dravid narrating, describes how he got his first chance to play Ranji Trophy cricket.
He describes how the team had to use their kits for seats, when they crammed into trains between matches, and learnt the rigours of the games from the team seniors.
He also apologises profusely to his roommates at the time, who had to keep up his odd hours of practice.
Thứ Ba, 12 tháng 1, 2016
Alabama Wins The College Football Playoff National Championship
Roll Tide!
Alabama's O.J. Howard tries to get past Clemson's T.J. Green after a catch during the second half.
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Alabama defeated Clemson 45-40 Monday night in the College Football National Playoff Championship, capturing their fourth national championship in seven years.
The teams spent much of the game nearly tied, entering halftime with a score of 14-14. Alabama pulled ahead shortly into the third quarter, then Clemson scored twice, securing a 24-21 lead.
Clemson continued to lead at the end of the third quarter, but the Crimson Tide stunned in the fourth with 24 points, including a 95-yard kickoff return by Kenyan Drake.
Alabama also recovered a surprise onside kick after a field goal that helped the Crimson Tide maintain control of the game. Alabama kicker Adam Griffith sent a short kick toward the sideline that was quickly recovered by Marlon Humphrey.
In the final moments of the game, Heisman Trophy winner Derrick Henry went one-yard to score a touchdown for Alabama, and Clemson's Jordan Leggett caught a 24-yard pass for a touchdown.
Lionel Messi Wins The Ballon d'Or For A Record Fifth Time
The Argentine forward has been crowned the best player in the world for 2015.
Lionel Messi collects the 2015 Ballon d'Or award.
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Argentine footballer Lionel Messi has won the Ballon d'Or for a record fifth time.
Messi last won the award – handed out each year to the world's best footballer – in 2012, but was usurped in 2013 and 2014 by rival Cristiano Ronaldo.
This year the Barcelona forward has once again been crowned as the best player in the world, fending off competition from Barca teammate, Neymar Jr, and Real Madrid's Ronaldo, who completed the three-man shortlist for 2015 alongside Messi.
He was given the award in front of members of the football community in a glamorous ceremony in Zurich, Switzerland.
"It's incredible to win a fifth – more than anything I ever dreamed of as a kid," said Messi upon collecting the award.
"I want to thank those who voted for me, plus my teammates. Without them this wouldn't be possible."
Messi and Ronaldo are now the only two players to have won the competition who are still playing football in Europe's "big five" leagues (Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1).
Ronaldo, who has won the award three times, is now 30, and with Messi two years his junior, it is unlikely anyone will overtake the Argentine forward's record haul for quite some time.
By winning the award for a fifth time, Messi has broken his own record, set in 2012, of winning the award for a fourth time.
Neymar Jr, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo pose for photos at the pre-ceremony press conference.
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The 28-year-old's Ballon d'Or victory this year will surprise few fans, given that bookmakers were offering 1/33 odds on Messi to win.
Neymar Jr, who enjoyed a blistering 2015 alongside Messi at Barcelona, was 16/1 to win the award ahead of the ceremony, while Ronaldo was 33/1.
Having won the Champions League four times, La Liga seven times, and the Copa del Rey (the Spanish Cup) three times, the only major honours now eluding Messi are on the world stage. Despite being a veteran for Argentina with 108 caps, the World Cup and the Copa America are still on his wishlist.
"Obviously [I'd like to win] the World Cup," he said at a pre-ceremony press conference in Zurich.
"The World Cup is the peak of the game."
Messi came close to winning the World Cup with Argentina in 2014, but Germany defeated the South American side in the final. The 2018 World Cup in Russia could be his last chance to lift the Jules Rimet trophy.
But even without the World Cup, his honours list remains one of the longest in the history of world sport.