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Jul 23, 2021
Winter Storm Uri was a harsh reminder of the importance of homeowner s insurance. A study by the Texas Real Estate Research Center at Texas A&M University shows households that are low-income, in nonmetropolitan areas, or without a mortgage are less likely to have homeownerâs insurance.
Researchers used U.S. Census Bureau data to estimate the number of uninsured Texas households. Approximately 26.6% of non-metro homeowners reported as uninsured. Eleven percent of households in metropolitan areas with a principal city such as Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio are uninsured. In metropolitan areas without a principal city, 10.2% do not have homeownerâs insurance.
New York Giants Mock Draft Monday: Who Would You Rather?
Letâs take a slightly different approach in forecasting who makes the most sense for the Giants at No. 11 by playing three rounds of the popular Who Would You Rather? game.
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Mar 1, 2021
The possibilities for the New York Giants at No. 11 have been as endless as the number of mock drafts themselves.
So rather than review another mock draft as done by someone else or even attempt to run another simulation this week, let’s try something a little different and play the game of “Would You Rather?”
This is simple. I’ve gone back and looked at the mock drafts done and who the various authors have projected for the Giants at No. 11, and I’ve created matchup scenarios amounting to which player I would choose (based on the information I have available) if both were on the board at No. 11.