How Blogs Can Change the Way We Play Fantasy Sports

It's clear that the blog has become a significant communication tool for many professional athletes. It is a place where they can comment on yesterday's game because a fan dared them to, talk about how their rehab is going, post a letter they received from a general manager, chat about what they do on off days, and invite people to play HALO 3 with them online.

3 Comments On: "How Blogs Can Change the Way We Play Fantasy Sports"

 
"When I look up Oden on CBS Sports, it tells me that he had microfracture surgery and he'll be out for a year. Check back next year. When I go to Oden's blog, I can watch videos of him rehabbing and discussing his knee and the progress that he's made so far. Now which one of those is a more appealing way to get information on Oden and his injury?"

I couldn't agree more.

So True! Ray Lewis keeps telling us that the Ravens are ready go and make their move in the standings. He's right about their defense. Unfortunately, Mark Clayton's blog says the same about their offense.

There is a disconnect in the Baltimore Ravens obviously....and they need to start winning some games.

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