Saturday, April 27, 2013

Dallas Cowboys 2013 Draft Analysis - Part 2


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It’s day three and the last day of the draft.  The Cowboys are positioning themselves to find the best value in the late rounds.  Their recent drafts of late rounds have not been too successful.

Here is my positive opinion on their final three picks of rounds 4, 5, and 6:

Friday, April 26, 2013

Dallas Cowboys 2013 Draft Analysis - Part 1



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The Dallas Cowboys have not wowed Cowboy nation with their first 2 draft picks, but the organization must feel confident.  So far the Cowboys are approaching the 2013 NFL draft as methodical as possible.  The picks are interesting, but only time will tell.  Here is my positive opinion on their first four picks of rounds 1, 2, and 3:


Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Facilities Management for Sports Organizations


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Wireless connectivity is an issue for Sports Organizations due to the yearly increasing Wi-Fi access need for fans and their mobile devices along with the media.  As the need for bandwidth increases, so does the cost for each sports team to maintain the connectivity devices.  Additionally, sports teams like MLB’s San Francisco Giants pay an undisclosed seven-figure sum each year for 375 access points, according to Sports Business Daily.com.  Sports organizations will have to make a decision to either pay seven figure annual fees or rent monthly at five to six figure prices.

It is important for Sports Organizations to offer this capability, if

Sunday, April 14, 2013

The Biggest Sports Story of 2011: The Jerry Sandusky Child Sex Abuse Scandal


Many have and will continue to debate what the biggest sports stories are year after year.  In my opinion, clearly the biggest sports story for 2011 was the Jerry Sandusky child abuse scandal at Penn State University.
 
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The nation first learned of the Sandusky allegations in the first week of November 2011, according to Sports Business Daily.com.  The story sent shockwaves of unbelievable disgust throughout Happy Valley and the rest of the world.  Happy Valley was no longer happy and PSU had not revealed the whole story.

Below is a snapshot timeline, according to the New York Daily News: