Like millions of football fans around the globe, stock market observers will once again perform the annual ritual of gluing themselves to the tube Sunday, anxiously awaiting the outcome of the Super Bowl. We've heard how accurately the so-called "Super Bowl Stock Market Predictor", has, ever since Super Bowl I, indicated the direction the market would take ( http://www.forbes.com/2004/01/28/cz_jd_0128inlwatch_print.htm). Theory has it that if the NFC team (this year the Giants) wins, the stock market will rise during the course of the year; if the AFC team (the Patriots) wins, the market will take a downward turn.
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2 February 2008
31 January 2008
This is something that I really am a lost for words. Every year the NFL stages a Pro Bowl where players are voted for and chosen to play in this annual event in Hawaii. Maybe it's because it's Hawaii is the reason the NFL continues to stage this ultimate boring game. They changed the rules so no one can get hurt, but they do. Many players seem to pass on it a couple of weeks before the time of the game. IT just seems like a waste of time anymore.
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