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Skateboarding, surfing, and incredible music: these are just a few things associated with Los Angeles. But just one year after the city of St. Louis was left without an NFL team, San Diego has also fallen into a nearly identical situation. On January 12th, 2017, the Chargers’ ownership group announced the relocation of the team to Los Angeles. This has given "The City of Angels" their second NFL franchise in as many years. This move has also come as a shock to many NFL fans, myself included. I almost immediately thought: why is a city that has struggled to care about the Rams moving to Los Angeles getting another team?
Around this time of the year, I, like thousands of Americans, devote my Sundays to football. Some may think of this habit as borderline unhealthy: sitting on a couch from 1 pm to 7 pm, eyes glued to a TV. Following the end of the daytime games, I noticed that I had time to spare until the "NBC Game of the Week". So, I decided to channel surf until then.
If you’re like me and you’re a massive fan of football, then there’s a fairly good chance that you play fantasy football. If you don’t, then what are you waiting for? Fantasy Football adds so much more to the game; it keeps you invested in the sport as a whole while not really requiring any physical effort. However, we are entering a crucial part of the fantasy football season, and you may need some additional tips to help your team secure a playoff spot, and hopefully a title. Nothing is better than having bragging rights over your friends for a whole off-season. Here are my five tips that can help your fantasy team succeed.
As we arrive toward our third consecutive Golden State Warriors vs Cleveland Cavaliers Finals match up, it leads me to wonder: why should I care? While the NBA is at an all-time high when looking at pure talent, I believe that the league is at a low when looking at the competitiveness and entertainment value. While I could attribute this to being a Knicks fan, I also believe we could look at a few specific points to understand why this is the case. |
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