Why We Play the Game

Everyone’s an expert these days. You have your 24-hour sports stations, talk radio, countless websites, blogs, newspapers, magazines, and even that guy winning your fantasy team that claims to have “inside information.”
Why We Play the Game
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Michael Vick of the Philadelphia Eagles is tackled by Arthur Moats of the Buffalo Bills on Oct. 9, as the Bills defeated the Eagles 31-24 in Orchard Park, N.Y. The Eagles (1-4) are playing more like the expectations given to the Bills (4-1). (Rick Stewart/Getty Images}
Everyone’s an expert these days.