From the court, to the ring, to the ice, to the 50-yard line, sports is one of the definitive traits of a New Yorker, where it's not just a hobby; it's a way of life. S & R productions present Sports NY Style, a show bringing the sports fan to the frontline.
The focus is the perspective of the fan. In some episode a fan will be given the opportunity to participate in a round table discussion on the highlighted topic. In New York, the highlighted sports are baseball, football, basketball and hockey, but Sports NY Style takes on all sports from boxing, to golf, to soccer. New York is also home to the largest marathon and tennis tournament in the world and site of events ranging from horse racing to sports award shows.
Sports NY Style will give the fan the opportunity to speak out about team strategies, sportsmanship, and controversies surrounding the game. No longer will a fan have to yell over thousands hoping to be heard. Sports NY Style offers the opportunity for the fans to debate and discuss the game with the player. Sports aren't just an activity to pass the time; it's a lifestyle and no one gives it style and flair like New York. Sports NY Style bringing the fan and the game together finally uniting the body with the soul.
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Early this evening on ESPNews, Michelle Bonner moderated her nightly roundtable discussion; this evening bringing about the latest chapter in the Brett Favre saga. Unanimously, these three sports talkies said that the Green Bay Packers – the team that Favre and others (including Reggie White) brought back from the dead –should do everything possible to not only bring him back, but to delay the development of Aaron Rodgers for another season by returning the future Hall of Famer to his starting role.
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