I was once again honored to be featured on the Phil Naessens Show, where this time we talked a little bit about the 2011 World Series, but mostly about Tim Tebow and the NFL.
I want to extend my many thanks, once again to Phil. I love doing your show and I love expressing my opinions
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Phil Naessens Show Round Two
Losing Cheaply…The Modern Team Owner’s “Winning on a Budget” Strategy
Ballin’ on a Budget – Are More Sports Owners Sabotaging Team Success to Retain Profits
NFL Lockout vs. NBA Lockout: Which One Will Have A Larger Impact on Sports?
Find out why both the NFL and NBA will miss games in the upcoming 2011 seasons. We break down the reasons for the NBA and NFL lockouts
Building a Successful Batting Order
Creating the perfect batting order strategy will help your baseball team score more runs win more games. Here are some tips on building your lineup for maximum success.
Starting Your Own Sports-Fan Cave
Everyone’s dream is to eventually have their very own sports bar setting without leaving home. Let’s run down the basics on what every fan-cave should offer
Empty Seats All Around: Why Attendance at Sporting Events is in Decline
What can sports do to get the fans excited about coming back to the stadium
The Greatest Play in Sports
What is the greatest play in sports? We compare buzzer beaters and walk off home runs to bring you our opinion on which game ending play tops them all.
Making Productive “Outs”
There are a few ways of making productive outs, some intentional, some not so much; but with a little bit of plate discipline and situational hitting, you can turn some of your 27 outs into a positive for your team
A City Divided: Why Fans Choose One Hometown Team over the Other
Many cities across America host multiple professional sports teams and inevitably, one team is far more popular than the other. This goes for cities with teams from different sports – and even the same sport. What makes one team more popular than the other? Is it their ability to consistently win more games than the
America’s Love Affair with Sports
Americans love to get passionate about things, namely sports, but tend to shy away from other world issues. Are sports to blame for our indifference




