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The Sports Archives – 6 Things Every Sports Fan Should Be Able to Do
Pexels – CCO Licence Whether you’re a diehard Mets fan or you never miss an NBA game, there are certain things every sports fan should be able to do. If you want to up your game and enhance your rep, … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – How The Greatest Player in Football, Tom Brady, Prepares For The NFL
Picture by Ivan Samkov from Pexels – CC0 Licence The Quarterback is a major player in football. They are the captain, and as such, they have a lot of responsibilities to uphold. Such as exercising their throwing technique to … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – NFL- How To Improve Your Odds To Win A Bet
The NFL betting odds has been a big source of income not just only in the United States, but across the world. There are a wide range of NFL betting odds available at almost all the bookmaker sites due … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Pro Athlete = Amateur Investor?
Wikimedia Every athlete is aware that they are on borrowed time to an extent. So it’s vital that they have something to move on to after their sports career stalls. A lot of players go into coaching or managing upon … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Becca Longo Could Be the First Woman in the NFL
As Lars Anderson wrote in a Bleacher Report article that has received a lot of attention this month, “Becca Longo is 18. She can kick a football farther than you can. She’s got a scholarship. And she’s just getting started.” … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – A Look at the Health of American Sports
We live in complicated times, as everyone knows, and this even extends to sports. What was once a relatively straightforward activity has ballooned; it’s now worth billions of dollars, coverage is wall to wall, and fan engagement continues to be … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – DRAFT Fantasy Football Beginner’s Strategy Tips
If you just signed up with DRAFT or are considering it, you are in for a fun experience. Fantasy football has been gaining popularity for years, and it is far more exciting than regular football to many people since they have … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – NFL 2016 Mid-Season Breakdown
At this time of year, most parts of the United States are experiencing colder weather, but competition in the National Football League is about to turn up the heat! No matter who you might be rooting for this year or … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Blitz! & Game Theory in American Football
Football (or, as the sport is known beyond North America, “gridiron”) is perhaps the most popular professional-tier sporting activity in the United States, celebrated annually by millions of people for its fun, fast-paced action and healthy competitive spirit. Last July, … Continue reading

