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Monthly Archive: September 2014

Sep 27 2014

NFL 2014 Week 4 Gameplan

Two undefeated teams are on bye weeks, while another goes across the country.

Sep 26 2014

Fall 2014 Updates (Or, Grad School is Over)

Autumn is here, and 2014-2015 will be unlike any other year at #TheNU.

Sep 25 2014

NFL 2014 Week 3 Observations

Looking back at the last summer weekend in the NFL this season.

Sep 21 2014

Summer14 Ends

An acknowledgment to the sun of 2014.

Sep 18 2014

NFL 2014 Week 3 Gameplan

Taking a look ahead to Week 3 of the 2014 NFL season, featuring a Super Bowl Rematch.

Sep 18 2014

#SNL40 Preview

Saturday Night Live is entering Season 40, and there are some major changes ahead.

Sep 17 2014

NFL Week 2 2014 Observations

It was a bad week for the NFL’s public relations, a bad week for injuries, and a bad week for predictions from 1SKILLZ.

Sep 13 2014

NBA JAM: The recent popularization and notarization of the NBA and its image (2006)

From 2006: This paper will analyze the National Basketball Association and its recent urgency to pay attention to its public image. It will examine the way the media, especially the print media, helps portray the NBA and its progression in recent years. There are many interesting aspects to sports media as far as professional men’s basketball is concerned, and it is important to look at the fine lines of the situation, using statistics, opinions from the professionals and the target audiences, and various case studies. I concluded that the NBA wants the public to know that the NBA knows about its public image. However, getting deeper, I found that the NBA is more concerned about the acknowledgement of its public image than actually doing something constructive about it.

Sep 12 2014

NFL 2014 Week 2 Gameplan (Adrian Peterson version)

Taking a quick ahead to Week 2 of the 2014 NFL season, after addressing the Adrian Peterson issue.

Sep 11 2014

NFL 2014 Week 1 Observations (Ray Rice edition)

Taking a quick look back at the first week of the 2014 NFL season, after addressing the Ray Rice issue.

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