http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/18286676/how-dallas-o-line-even-more-ezekiel-elliott-dak-prescott-carried-cowboys-back-top-nfl-2016
Jerry Jones built a great machine in his offensive line. The offensive line for the Cowboys is arguable the best offensive line in the NFL. They also have the best running back and really good quarterback in Dak Prescott. This article is well written and has a really good hook as the opener. For my writing in posting sports stories I can make a hook and improve what is going on. By writing many stories about Espn I can improve and do a lot better and expect a lot of. Im going to look at this Article all the time to help my writing abilities.
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Professional Project Review
The
professional project review I’m doing is over the broadcast of the Spurs V.S.
Warriors first game of the year. The broadcasters for the rode the warriors the
warriors could do nothing wrong and all that mattered was it was the game of
the year. It didn’t mean anything that the Spurs just dominated and whipped
them. I wouldn’t apply the bandwagon approach they took but I would apply how
they were well prepared and did a really good job of being ready. This work
could improved by not riding the Warriors.
TNT did a good job of hyping that game up for the best V.S. the best.
Monday, December 12, 2016
Technical Tutorial Post
I’m going
to talk about being a broadcaster and getting ready for a broadcast. This skill
is only needed when you have an interest of being a broadcaster. My purpose is because I like to broadcast and I
have a interest in broadcasting and I like what I’m doing when it comes to
broadcasting.
1. Step one is to know the two teams of the
game you are broadcasting for.
2. Once you know the teams, talk with your
partner about some things you guys want to talk about during the broadcast.
3. Email the coaches and ask them for a
brief recap of what is going on with there team, an injury update, keys to the
game for them, and key players and starters for them.
4. Have another meeting a day before the
broadcast and go over what both of you have researched.
5. Game day. Have a final walk through.
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