Sunday, February 2, 2014

Legacy

    Legacy,  poor Peyton, how can a guy deal with such talk? Peyton Manning is one of the best football players who ever played the game, and among quartwerbacks, you can label him elite, but legacy? The man is thirty seven years old! Legacy, are you kidding me?
  But still, the fact remains that Peyton played lousy in a lousy game. Every prognosticator I heard, including myself, thought that this would be a very close game But it wasn't, and will probably be remembered as one of the worst Super Bowl games ever! So now, they will write about the game, and some will be remembered as gracious loosers, and some humble winners, but in the end, it is what it is, and what it is, is just a game!
  It is sport, big time sport, and it generates billions of dollars! But here's a question? Why is it that the NFL is tax exempt, what is the logic behind that? Are the other pro sports also tax exempt? When I heard this, I thought it was a joke, and I hope it still is, but couldn't the tax revenue from such a healthy endeavor be quite handsome? Obviously we love our sports! And because we love our sports, many, including myself, would be interested in investing in profession sports franchises, particularly in the games that we love.

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