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  1. 1. Ray Mirra Super Bowl As A Host Ray Mirra, the famous sportscaster, is better known for his love for football. He co-hosts a daily sports show on NBC Sports Philadelphia and has worked for WIP- FM radio station as a full-time sports host. He is associated with this network since 1992, but it was back in 1981 when he started his career as an apprentice at WIP- AM. Currently, he appears on the show “Eagles pre game and post game live” as various characters and converses with players from different teams. Ray Mirra is a sportscaster, sportswriter and radio personality. Presently, he takes pride in appearing on-air in many characters mask. He has also been honored with several awards and accolades, including the radio equivalent to an Emmy Award. The Philadelphia Eagles - NFC East champions 2014: As the ninety-second season of the National Football League unfolded, many people anticipated that it is going to be a remarkable season for all the teams. The season began on Tuesday, September 4th, with an exhibition game between the Green Bay Packers and the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks.
  2. 2. Ray Mirra, the master of strategy and complexity, has become a subject to be discussed in every sport analytics meeting. He is the author of 10 books and an expert analyst at Comcast Sportsnet. The audience of more than 100 million people attends the annual championship game – which was named by Ray under the name ‘Super Bowl’. Ray analyzed this game to the depth that he told everyone how many advertising opportunities were created via each second of an NFL game, when their season got over, how many games occurred due to technicalities and even related to how much efficiency was lost during free kicks or punts. His expertise on NFL got his every word far giving him an opportunity to analyze television commercials that might legally help broadcasters. Plus, he advised teams about how they should run a tournament with 50-50 chances for both winning and losing. Even if you don't consider yourself a fan of the National Football League, odds are that you've probably watched a football game. If not, perhaps you've attended a tailgate party for a Super Bowl game in recent years; in any case, chances are that you've eaten finger food, drank beer, and watched sports-related commercials – either on television or at a big-screen bar. Ray Mirra is a Philadelphian football analyst and writer. He started writing and analyzing the NFL, NBA, and MLB during the 1998-99 season as he became a regular contributor to Philadelphia Sports Network. He has also worked at Comcast Sportsnet in Philadelphia where he directed football shows and hosted radio telecasts until the end of 2013. In addition, his book plays: When Football Was Football — my journey through the game's golden age (2010), One-thousand Yars of Lou – a history of Lou Harris; Lone Baker and the Great University of Texas Passing Unit (2003), Fast Break Basketball — strategies that changed the game (2002), Pro Quarterback — strategies by which to lead your team (2001), Pro Basketball — strategies that changed the game (2001). Ray was honored with many awards for his services including being named as “The Best Writer” by Philly's Channel 6 in 2003.
  3. 3. Ray Mirra is a sports analyst. He has written ten books, and his new book – “The CTE Diaries: The Hard Road from Football to Post-Concussion Syndrome” -reveals about his personal journey, the journey of players like him, and the hard road of the guys behind their masks who are fighting everyday for survival and recovery. Ray Mirra is a national icon in the United States who's known for hosting a number of football shows. He's also written ten books about his passion and has been a sports commentator since the 80’s. The annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL), also referred to as the Super Bowl, draws an audience of more than 100 million people each year. The popularity of the Super Bowl is due to its unique history and exciting gameplay. Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League. Even if it involves only two teams out of thirty-two contending teams, this is a sheer popularity contest, one that attracts millions of viewers in the United States and over 100 million people. This game is also to be followed by die-hard football fans all over the world. While many of them don’t have a particular team for which they root for during this game, that doesn’t mean that they couldn’t be a fun witness to what’s about to unfold. If you are planning to watch the 2018 Super Bowl LII, know what an author is going to say about it.

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