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The Pinball Wizards
Ever since I was a young boy, I’ve followed basketball. From ‘Frisco down to Oakland The ‘Dubs can whip them all But I ain’t seen nothing like them In any roundball hall… That Steph,KD, Dray and Klay kid Sure play … Continue reading
Tom Brady: The Greatest of All-Time
“When my information changes, I alter my conclusions.” – John Maynard Keynes
Arbitrageurs Already Exploiting Super Bowl Prop Bets
So, I get a text from my friend, Ray N., in San Diego regarding our last post, Ten Strange Super Bowl Prop Bets. The first bet reads: The odds are 19 to one that some fan will troll Brady by … Continue reading
Ten Strange Super Bowl Prop Bets
The following is a list combined from the Inquistr and CBS Sports: The odds are 19 to one that some fan will troll Brady by tossing a deflated football to remind him of that debacle The odds for the term … Continue reading
Why We Like The Atlanta Falcons
True confession. We love Tom Brady. Second best QB of all-time, just after Joe Cool, who, in four Super Bowl games, started and won, threw for 83 of 122 passes for 1,142 yards and 11 touchdowns with no interceptions! Won … Continue reading
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Here’s Why Super Bowl Ticket Prices Are So Low – Bloomberg
Published on Jan 31, 2017 Jan.31 — CAA Premium Experience Executive Robert Tuchman discusses demand for tickets for the Super Bowl and package deals for the big game in Houston. He speaks with Scarlet Fu on “Bloomberg Markets.”
Insights from sports science – FT
The advent of wearable technology is transforming management science into something more akin to sports science. Dr Chris Brauer from Goldsmiths, University of London, explains why. For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video (click here if video … Continue reading
Why golf is declining in America – Economist
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