1. A blog should use strong examples.
2. A blog should relate to a broad audience.
3. A blog should be unique.
4. A blog should draw readers in with some kind of humor.
5. A blog should contain useful information.
Exactly what you don't want to see in a blog post, is exactly what I'm about to give you:
Matt Ryan threw 3 interceptions two weeks ago. I benched him this week.
Joe Flacco replaced him as my QB for this week.
Bilal Powell received less carries during that week as well. This resulted in disappointment and less fantasy points for owners.
The Giants had a bye. With that said, none of their players were of any use that week.
The Giants played the Oakland Raiders this week.
The Jaguars are still the worst team in football. This leaves most of their players completely useless in the fantasy domain.
Injuries continue to plague fantasy teams across the globe. This can ruin playoff potential.
I loved the opening part because it shows your sense of humor and carefree attitude to cater to "the usual good blog" standards. The facts were fun to read, but I felt like it was a little too quick though reading it. Length wise maybe you could've added a couple extra fun facts for readers. Besides that, good job.
ReplyDeleteI like the humor and sarcasm in this post. You give us blog standards and even managed to fit in things that relate to fantasy football. The one thing I didn't like about this post was it's length. Maybe you could've described the reasons more and elaborated them or more facts. Good job on this post though!
ReplyDeletethis is exactly what a blog shouldn't be. it is interesting how your actually post contrast from this one. you try to keep your readers engaged by not just saying what happened in the game but also showing how you feel emotionally while playing.
ReplyDeleteI did not understand a word of this. Seriously, even the meanings of such words as "carries" and "bye" were a mystery to me within the context of this blog post. Well done! You have created a perfect "bad blog." This post is probably the funniest I've read on your blog, and I like the sarcasm inherent to the post, before the paragraph of "Bad Blog." After that it is all gibberish to me, which is of course exactly what you were going for in this post.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really good bad blog. In the sense that you created what a blog shouldn't be but you made it perfect. I like the humor on this blog and that is what carries out the blog to stay strong and positive.
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