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Day: May 15, 2020

NASCAR DFS Real Heroes 400

It’s been almost two full months since we had a real NASCAR race, as the Pro Invitational Series did a suitable job of filling the hole left by the absence. However, I am very much looking forward to seeing real NASCAR events again and perhaps this can be a good first step towards getting major Sports back. As is to be expected, the races will all be empty-seat events. These next four races are to be split among Darlington and Charlotte, in order to keep the teams from traveling to far out of their home bases of North Carolina.

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Blast From the Past: Adam Oates

“My dad always said: ‘a centreman’s job is to disperse the puck, share it…’”

High school physics teachers usually deploy the word ‘dispersion’ in reference to refracting light through a prism, where a single beam scatters into multicolored spurts. The process projects a rainbow because dispersion shows the individual wavelengths swirling within the single white light so they gleam and glitter on their own.

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UFC Fight Night – Alistair Overeem vs Walt Harris

The third card in seven days and this never gets old. This card has some sleeper potential with a lot of young fighters. Rodrigo Nascimento, Dan Ige, Anthony Hernandez, and Marlon Vera all stand out. There’s a lot of fights with close lines, tipping us off to what should be a really competitive night. You may not recognize all the names but we are in for a good one.

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Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Mount Rushmore

The Dodgers have had a very storied history, they were founded in 1883 as the Brooklyn Atlantics and moved to the National League in 1890. They played in Brooklyn until 1957 when they moved to Los Angeles. They won an American Association Pennant in 1889, 23 National League Pennants, and won six World Series titles, one while in Brooklyn and five while in Los Angeles. With all this history, they have had a lot of legendary players, so it will be hard to limit their Mount Rushmore to just four. Nevertheless, here we go.

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2017 NFL Re-Draft: How Things Should Have Played Out

The deadline to exercise the fifth-year options for the 2017 first-round picks has come and gone. Of the 32 picks, 18 of them had their option exercised. However, four of the top five picks had their option declined. Now that it has been three seasons since this draft class entered the league, it’s fair to look back and redo the draft. For the purposes of this re-draft, I’m going to keep all trades in place but make my decisions based on current rosters.

Read More

NASCAR DFS Real Heroes 400

It’s been almost two full months since we had a real NASCAR race, as the Pro Invitational Series did a suitable job of filling the hole left by the absence. However, I am very much looking forward to seeing real NASCAR events again and perhaps this can be a good first step towards getting major Sports back. As is to be expected, the races will all be empty-seat events. These next four races are to be split among Darlington and Charlotte, in order to keep the teams from traveling to far out of their home bases of North Carolina.

Read More

Blast From the Past: Adam Oates

“My dad always said: ‘a centreman’s job is to disperse the puck, share it…’”

High school physics teachers usually deploy the word ‘dispersion’ in reference to refracting light through a prism, where a single beam scatters into multicolored spurts. The process projects a rainbow because dispersion shows the individual wavelengths swirling within the single white light so they gleam and glitter on their own.

Read More

UFC Fight Night – Alistair Overeem vs Walt Harris

The third card in seven days and this never gets old. This card has some sleeper potential with a lot of young fighters. Rodrigo Nascimento, Dan Ige, Anthony Hernandez, and Marlon Vera all stand out. There’s a lot of fights with close lines, tipping us off to what should be a really competitive night. You may not recognize all the names but we are in for a good one.

Read More

Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Mount Rushmore

The Dodgers have had a very storied history, they were founded in 1883 as the Brooklyn Atlantics and moved to the National League in 1890. They played in Brooklyn until 1957 when they moved to Los Angeles. They won an American Association Pennant in 1889, 23 National League Pennants, and won six World Series titles, one while in Brooklyn and five while in Los Angeles. With all this history, they have had a lot of legendary players, so it will be hard to limit their Mount Rushmore to just four. Nevertheless, here we go.

Read More

2017 NFL Re-Draft: How Things Should Have Played Out

The deadline to exercise the fifth-year options for the 2017 first-round picks has come and gone. Of the 32 picks, 18 of them had their option exercised. However, four of the top five picks had their option declined. Now that it has been three seasons since this draft class entered the league, it’s fair to look back and redo the draft. For the purposes of this re-draft, I’m going to keep all trades in place but make my decisions based on current rosters.

Read More
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