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Dale Jarrett UPS Tribute Commercial


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Dale Jarrett’s UPS Toyota

Dale Jarrett

sports betting blogs part-II

Sports betting blogs are something more and more popular as the years go by. Sporting betting blogs are places where people can post information on who has the inside track to win the Super Bowl or the Daytona 500 for example. If sports betting blogs were around and thus basically anyone with an opinion could tell us what they thought the odds were of such and such winning a race or not winning a race. Would successful drivers like Dale Jarrett would have been as successful as he has been in his career if he had to listen to some of the negative comments or at least read them on sports betting blogs about whether or not he was capable enough of a driver to win at Darlington Motor Speedway. Sports betting blogs such as sports.legendz.com are a part of what makes this country great. The fact that you don’t have to be an expert in order to express your viewpoint is one of the beauties of the first amendment. If sports betting blogs or other forms of sports talk media were more prevalent back in the 1990′s would things like the baseball strike of 1994 have gone on for as long as it did? Would more fans have left the game of baseball if the strike had gone on longer then it did or more fans would have gotten a greater amount of information on all of the politics and money involved in the strike? Fans could have at least taken bets on exactly how long the strike was going to last at sports betting blogs and that would have at least made the situation more interesting. Sports betting blogs certainly can add to the intrigue of sports itself. Sports betting blogs can certainly make a rivalry between two great teams and the friends who support those opposite teams a little more lively.

Sadler walks away after scary wreck at Pocono

Sadler walks away after scary wreck at Pocono
Jimmie Johnson, left, leads Tony Stewart thorough turn three during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series’ Pennsylvania 500 auto race, Sunday, Aug. 1, 2010, in Long Pond, Pa.
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