Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Semi-hiatus until football season.

My laptop went "SNAP!", literally, last night.


So my Internet time will be far more limited than it was to that point.


So the SuperFraud blog is going on some level of hiatus, though not complete, until I get a replacement somewhere around the end of the month of August.


Now, as access allows and circumstances warrant, I may have some quick shots.  For example:
  • I had planned to have an article in disagreement with Declan Hill's contentions that Brazil's World Cup woes were not so historic that they had to be some sort of rig-job or dive.  (He, surprisingly, does not believe 1-7 and 0-3 to be fixed.)
  • Word from Adam Silver that, due to the court cases, Donald Sterling may not have his expulsion from the league completed by the time next season starts.  Possibility of "HELLO, PLAYERS STRIKE!!"?
  • Mike Pouncey is at it again.  Lawsuit for beating up a guy in a club.
  • No word yet on the O'Bannon lawsuit decision.  Testimony wrapped up during the World Cup.  Written closing statements were submitted July 10.
So, for now, I'll have to go into the background a bit more than off-NFL-season usual.


But trust me, I'll be back with more, as access permits.

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