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John T. Reed’s comments on the Eagles SuperBowl 2/4/18

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A statistical tie First, I must acknowledge that the game was more or less a tie if you understand statistics. If you really wanted to know which was the best team in the NFL this season, you would look at all the games, like the way they used to do the MLB pennants. Team with the best win-loss percentage at the end of the regular season wins the pennant.  The playoffs like they now have MLB and the NFL are a less accurate way of determining which team is best. They are artificial Hollywood drama that panders to ignoramuses and makes...

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How to coach real world baseball

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I am down to my last carton of Youth Baseball Coaching books, so I perused it to see if it needs updating. It does not. So I will just reprint it. . That is a great book. One reader said he read all the books on the subject and mine is better than all the others combined. I know. I read them, too. . You can see that testimonial and a bunch of others at https://www.johntreed.com/collections/john-t-reed-s-baseball-coaching-books . My football books enable coaches who lost every game to win their Superbowl the following season. That’s because football is a highly coachable...

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First visit to Latin America

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Except for an evening wandering around Juarez, Mexico with my West Point senior class in June 1967, I had never been to mainland Latin America. I also spent a cruise day in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Juarez 1967 was a freak show. The most memorable feature of it was a club where a woman let a donkey have sex with her. I did not go to that show but some classmates did and confirmed it. Oookay. That was not in my previous exposure to Mexico—a Dennis the Menace comic book based on the artist’s taking his family there. The most incongruous...

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‘Your life is ruined—or maybe not.’

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Today, I ended one of the most important chapters in my life: newsletter writing. Started as a summer job During the summer of 1976 between our two years at Harvard Business School, we had to get a summer job. “Had to” in the sense that we needed the money and in the sense that it was required by the curriculum. A member of the MBA class of 1976 started a newsletter called Real Estate Investing Letter and offered a summer job writing it. Another guy and I were given the job of writing the first year of it. That ending...

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Real estate investment background of John T. Reed

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I graduated from West Point and got an MBA from Harvard Business School. I have worked in the fields I write about and researched them thoroughly. I only write about subjects where I think the existing books are incorrect or incomplete or both.  My books typically differ from those of other authors in a number of ways: more real world, for example, my baseball coaching books tell how opposing coaches try to cheat in the player draft more iconoclastic more thorough more tell you what you need to know; not what you want to hear more ethical and legal more safety conscious (mainly applies to sports coaching books) as much emphasis on risk management as reward ...

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