Mini Series: Addicts? A look at the Player-Fan Relationship (Play-to-Player Interaction)

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This is the third installment from our Mini Series on the Player-Fan dynamic and how the internet has changed it.

Mini Series: Addicts? A look at the Player-Fan Relationship (Adoration)

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This is the second installment from our Mini Series on the Player-Fan dynamic and how the internet has changed it.

MLB Season Preview: Yankees Edition

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The 2009 campaign was a memorable one for the Bronx Bombers. They opened a brand new Yankee Stadium, they spent nearly half a billion dollars on three players, Alex Rodriguez admitted to taking steroids, had hip surgery, came back and dominated in playoffs (god that feels good to say). Oh yeah, and they won their 27th World Series.

Mini Series: Addicts? A look at the Player-Fan Relationship

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Occasionally, for whatever reason, a piece on a topic we cover winds up being more being longer than first intended.In these rare situations, we'll break them down and turn them into Mini-Series exposes. This is the first of those.

MLB Season Preview: Mets Edition

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With Football season over, and a week away from pitchers and catchers, its time to dive into back into New York baseball. We're gonna kick off our two part New York baseball preview with the team from Flushing

The Way We Work: Football Edition

Posted by The crew On Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Over the next several posts, we'll
outline the way we'll work and what to expect out of us sport-by-sport.

We should note that all of the sections described below are not going to be updated with particular consistency. Whichever category our post happens to fall within is the one it will be categorized in. There is no set quota of posts we're looking to reach either so there may be periods of many posts and some with droughts, but all of this is in an effort ensure that what we do produce is thoughtful, stimulating, and solid. That's not to say there won't be a quick post here or there if the mood should strike us, but it won't be the norm.

Our football discussion is broken up into three sections at the moment: "X's and O's", "Front Office/Personnel", and "2010 Draft".



The latter is self-explanatory. As for the the other two, "X's and O's will be our game conversation where as "Front Office/ Personnel" will be discussion that has to do with the management of the sport. Detailed explanations on both below:

X's and O's: You'll find posts on defenses (i.e. the way the "Tampa-2" works, "why and how a prevent defense prevents you from winning"), offenses, game analysis/predictions, and technical aspects of the sport (i.e. what "Jamarcus Russell does wrong" (editor's note: everything ), "what Peyton Manning does that makes game planning for him so unique").

Front Office/ Personnel: Anything discussed on the management side can be found here. It can be contract discussion and break-downs, free agency/ off-season rumblings, coaching and/or front office hires-and-fires, etc.

We're lucky in that our ability to discuss all of these subjects with a good level of expertise lies within our on-going educations. We may be the proprietors of this fledgling site but most of our time in the real world is spent working on our respective B.A.'s in Sport Management (both of us aspire to pursue a career in player evaluation/development, one in football and the other in baseball). The subject matter that will be discussed here is only reinforcement to the subject matter we're learning in the class rooms (hurray!).

With that, we hope you enjoy what we (will try to) do and remember:

comments, suggestions, inquiries, and hate mail can be made out to 35isntenough@gmail.com


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