Thursday, January 22, 2015

Should Bill Belichick Be Suspended For The Super Bowl Over Deflate-Gate?

Should Belichick be suspended?


There’s almost always some form of controversy after the AFC and NFC Championship games bu this year the New England Patriots may have set the benchmark for it. The investigation into balls being deflated below regulations by the Pats during Sunday’s AFC Championship game against the Indianapolis Colts. If they are proven ino the doing of the balls being defalated they will lose  there first round draft pick. So say they should be kicked ou of the super bowl.

In my opinion they shouldnt be balls being deflated wouldnt give them a 40 point advantage. ALso if they were out of the superbowl do you know how much money would be lost from people not watching the game and sales a lot!

Hedge Fund Billionaires to Buy NBA's Bucks for $550M

Billionaires Buy NBA's Bucks





Billionaires Wesley Edens and Marc Lasry have agreed to buy the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks for about $550 million and keep the team in Wisconsin's largest city.But as part of the agreement the Bucks longtime owner and former U.S. Senator Herb Kohl pledged a $100 million gift to be matched by the new owners for the development of a new arena for the team. The deal, which still needs league approval, represents a premium from the $405 million that Forbes valued the team at in January. That is the lowest valuation of any of the NBA’s 30 teams witch in comparison with the $1.4 billion estimated price tag of the New York Knicks.
I think this is a good thing that the buck will stay in the same town abd not move, Because if they would move that could be bad of milwaukee with business. Because im sure that they are ahuge business and money bringer to the town from people coming all over to watch the Bucks play. 

Undisputed champs in a disputed sport


Football champs in a disputed sport




On January 12th the first victor under the new model of the nathional championship was crowned by Ohio State, which beat the University of Oregon by a convincing score of 42-20, in front of more than 100,000 spectators at the Dallas Cowboys stadium in Texas. The game drew more than 27m viewers, making it the most-watched show ever on cable. That makes the 12-year, $7.3 billion contract ESPN, signed with the sport’s “conferences” to broadcast the college football postseason look like a bargain: the $1m advertisers paid for a 30-second spot during the game is sure to rise for the 2016 edition.

In myopinion thenational cha,pionship was a great idea because it proves that the top team in the nation isnt just the 1st ranke team. I wish that the playoff bracket would of been all 25 ranked teams though. Because that then shows who is the true best team in FBS football.