User:Kingmcnabb5/BleedGreen

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Bleed Green is an independent website that covers the Philadelphia Eagles football team of the National Football League. It was released on the internet on January 19th of the year 2009, and is among the top unofficial networks associated with the Eagles. While it currently hosts information on a non-domain name system, it holds a name for being an interview haven and fan-friendly site.


Credentials[edit]

Nearly all of the articles released on Bleed Green are shared with the professional football site BlitzNation, which is run by the Mixr Media company in New York. Some of the work seen on Bleed Green can also be found on the widely-known blog Bleeding Green Nation, which is a part of the SB Nation network. Various newspapers have also featured work published on Bleed Green, including an article being referenced to by the widely-known USA Today organization.


Notable Characteristics[edit]

In its first year of online production (in which the site was hosted on the Blogger system), Bleed Green was nominated as for the Blogger's Choice Awards' Best Sports Blog honor. The site's current look/design has been credited as being one of the most professional on the web in terms of unofficial Eagles news sources. Various interviews with current and former Philadelphia players, sports analysts, and other website writers have been held on Bleed Green, and there has been a noticeable connection between the site and Eagles' wide receiver Jordan Norwood. The site also contains a wide variety of interactive activities for fans, such as weekly "Challenges" and prizes during anniversary celebrations. The frequency of new articles and information is also very high, as Bleed Green has averaged around 5 new posts per day, usually filled with in-depth material.

Criticism[edit]

While it is regarded as a very up-to-date source of Eagles information, Bleed Green lacks the inclusion of a well-known sports analyst in the staff. The site has partnered with several other organizations, but none have been of very high regard. The absence of a domain name for the site is clearly the largest negative factor.


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