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The 2022 Happy Fan Index

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The 2022 Happy Fan Index

For many of us, the sports team we support is an integral part of our identity, often supported by our parents, family members, friends, and loved ones. Sports teams create communities of people who come together to share their passion...

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Justin Forsett Exclusive Interview with OLBG

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Justin Forsett Exclusive Interview with OLBG

Justin Forsett is a former American football running back who played college football at California and professional football at Seattle Seahawks, Indianapolis Colts, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Baltimore Ravens, Detroit Lions, and Denver Broncos. Here he talks to OLBG about the 2022 NFL draft and the prospects of teams for next season..

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Kitted Out

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Kitted Out

Some sports kits are almost as famous as the teams that wear them. Manchester United’s red, the Green Bay Packers, well, green. They live beyond the sports played in them, and turn the teams into globally recognized brands.But what would...

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An AI Neural Network Designed Mascots for Pro Sports Teams. Do Fans Approve? [Study]

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An AI Neural Network Designed Mascots for Pro Sports Teams. Do Fans Approve? [Study]

While mascots don’t necessarily impact the outcome of a sports game, they provide teams with a form of identity and branding that likely no player can provide. The majority of teams in the four main sports leagues (NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL) have mascots already, but 12 of them don’t. Surprisingly, or not, big-market teams like the Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Dodgers find themselves mascot-less. But what if they weren’t?

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Most Trolled NFL Athletes

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Most Trolled NFL Athletes

Nearly 1 in 4 NFL fans admitted to using a fake social media account to trash talk players. Deshaun Watson was the NFL player with the highest percentage of negative tweets directed at him. However, fans believed that Tom Brady was the player receiving the most hate online. Aaron Jones and Aaron Rodgers, both of the Green Bay Packers, received the most love online.

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