American Football and its Future | FEAT. Blythe Brumleve


American Football. One of the greatest sports that has ever been created. Football has been around for a long time, with the first "match" occurring between two college teams, Rutgers, and Princeton, on November 6th, 1869. The National Football League is currently on track to rake in $25 billion, which can be directly related to the decisions and changes made by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, whether you like him or not. With all the success and growth that the NFL has experienced, are recent and upcoming changes beneficial to the sport itself, or are they signaling to future problems? As (Fantasy) Football junkies themselves, the Wolf and Bull regularly enjoy a good football "match" and had the pleasure of hosting Blythe Brumleve on the show to discuss the interesting future ahead of the NFL, recent changes that the Jacksonville Jaguars have faced over the years, as well as the impact that social media has had on the players.

Blythe Brumleve is the Founder of Digital Dispatch, Host of Cyberly on Freightwaves, Co-Founder of Jax Podcasters Unite, Board Member of the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association, Creator of GuysGirl.com, Owner of Brumleve Brands, and known as the Voice for the female sports fan. Blythe has also served as the Editor in Chief of Void Magazine, a B2B copywriter for an ad agency, and a Radio/TV Broadcaster in the North Florida market in which her team earned several awards including three ADDY's plus earning runner-up as Jacksonville's Best Radio Personality. Make sure to check out and support Everythingislogistics.com, which has links to Blythe's social media, projects, podcasts, business services, and more! 

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