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The Competitive Edge

Everymans’ Sports Fans…Will & Kale’s Unique Points of View on All Things Sport!!

Episode 4

Posted by willboski on February 16th, 2008

Nascar Season is underway and Ryan Newman won the Daytona 500! But is Nascar a sport?? We debate on the issue.

Fantasy football championships are won by drafting the right sleepers, we give you our sleepers and busts for the upcoming season.

In the Hacker’s delight segment: The Accenture Match play championship starts on Tuesday: We do our brackets with the winner receiving sweet cash from the loser!

Also, in our poker segment appropriately named “All in on 6th street”- we take a look at poker tells and what to look for when you are at the table.

 

Agree or diagree with what we have to say? Have a show idea or maybe you just want to give us your opinion on an issue in sports. Send us an e-mail at the-competitiveedge@hotmail.com and we will discuss it on the next show.

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One Response to “Episode 4”

  1. Sof Says:

    Hey Guys after the show I decided to talk to a friend and asked him if he believes Nascar or any race car driving is or should be considered a sport, it seems such as yourselves we disagreed. I felt it was and he felt it wasn’t now my question is should the drivers be considered athletes I guess a better question is define athlete? ( forgive me as I seem to have misplaced my copy of Websters Finest) oh and by the way maybe you can help us out with another debate. Is table tennis considered a sport and would they be considered athletes?

    Only1Sof

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