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NFL Social Report Cards: NFC North

The NFC North is a very interesting division to analyze from a digital marketing perspective.  It contains some of the oldest rivalries in the league, the last two league MVPs, and the only community-owned pro sports team in the United States. It also only produced one playoff team this season- the Packers at 8-7-1 – and […]

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Green Bay Packers’ Quarterback Aaron Rodgers Joins Campaign to Raise Awareness About Technology and The Congo

(M.P. King – State Journal) Not to brag, but it must be said: there are unique benefits to our position. Consider the world of the NFL today. An objective view of the landscape would lead anyone to suggest it is a world built on misery. The vast majority of headlines pushed, promoted and shared focus on the negative. It’s a dangerous game that appears to produce dangerous men who seem to produce dangerous events. In truth, while there are certainly concerns that overwhelm and events of concern that transpire, there is progress. The realities of the league are understood and appreciated by all who take part, more than any other time in the NFL’s history. Fans are enabled in connecting...

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#NFLTechSeries 2013: Green Bay Packers

Our 2013 NFL Tech Series provides a quick hit of tech insight on all 32 NFL teams up until kickoff of Week 1 of the regular season. Each feature includes the latest tech advances implemented by the organization in the effort to advance the team’s success… in a wide variety of venues. Stadium experience, fan engagement, mobile technologies, player performance and health, statistical data gathering and analysis… any and all aspects of the organization’s procedures in the effort to find success in the NFL is on the table. We’re uncovering those efforts, investigating those innovations and pondering the benefit they might provide, for the team, players and fans alike… today and looking forward.   As the NFL season gets underway, we...

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Commentary: LOL Replacement Refs

The NFL Twittersphere has collapsed on itself in one glorious singularity that has engulfed the sports universe.  The super nova was caused by, perhaps, the worst call since the Tom Brady Tuck.  In case you missed it just tune into ESPN today and watch them dissect that final prayer from Russell Wilson, which was intercepted by a Packer, then re-cepted by Golden Tate, then ruled a touchback, then a touchdown, then reviewed, then called wrong, then the extra point mayhem – HOLY CRAP WHAT HAPPENED IN VEGAS?

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