Capitalism in Sports (the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly)

Capitalism did not seep in to sports yesterday, it has been leeching in to the games for a long time now. Free market capitalism should have long ago corrected the issue of a pejorative being used as mascot for a multi-billion dollar football team. Capitalism is showing itself as the good, the bad, and theContinue reading “Capitalism in Sports (the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly)”

Pro sports is not the NCAA’s problem

The ideal (or old school) NCAA focused on amateurism and the student-athlete (SA). The prospective SA chose a school where he could participate in a sport or sports. He would still be considered an amateur even if he was getting money in the form of a scholarship to attend the school because of the sportContinue reading “Pro sports is not the NCAA’s problem”

The cameraman is hurting my brand?

Tiger Woods lays claim to the title ‘greatest golfer of the past 50 years’. There’s no disputing that. Woods’ game rivals or eclipses all of the greats from Hogan to Nicklaus. The most unorthodox swings probably go to Furyk and Palmer (with plenty of others in between). Bryson DeChambeau is proving himself to be theContinue reading “The cameraman is hurting my brand?”