December 11, 2013
I’m an NFL fan. Ever since I was little, I went to multiple Giants games every season. The excitement of football, the strategy (or lack thereof), the drama (or lack thereof), the sight of athletic talent (or lack thereof) hooked me. 
I don’t go anymore because the team priced out its fans by building the most expensive stadium ever made. I still love football and follow it closely. I even bet on it sometimes. And I ran my office’s first ever suicide pool last year and had a perfect season, something I have to brag about because it was awesome.
But I don’t play fantasy football.
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Posted by rachelarbeit
April 10, 2012
Fans and sportscasters alike must refer to spring training and/or last season’s stats for another week or so, because baseball’s back, but it’s too soon to know stuff! Hey now, hey now – the pastime’s back! 
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Baseball, MLB, Sports | Tagged: apology, atlanta, Baseball, boston, cuba, cuban, early, eddie murphy, fans, fidel castro, florida, last season, logo, mariano rivera, mets, miami, minnesota, MLB, neon, Oakland A's, outfielder, ozzie guillen, prince fielder, ryan braun, spring training, stats, the American way, tim tebow, twins, Yoenis Céspedes |
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Posted by rachelarbeit
April 5, 2011
By the end of the first half, there was a 50/50 chance that the score at the end of regulation would be 50-50.

Houston, We Have Integrated Basketball
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Basketball, Sports | Tagged: 50-50, Basketball, bulldogs, butler, championship, College hoops, Connecticut, dunk, errors, Huskies, men, NCAA, stats, UConn |
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