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- Another anti-Restore 44 sentiment. The analogy doesn't really work since the numbers haven't been retired for 40 years, but whatever...Sports By Brooks
- Things we learned from last night's loss...D.O. Sports Blog
- What's the best game from Donovan McNabb's career? Gotta go VT win in '98...ESPN
- SU Lax transfer thinking about playing football as well...Dave Rahme
- Former SU DT William Coghill passes away...Donnie Webb
- Local man not really interested in trading places with Donovan McNabb...SSN
- The other side of Marvin Harrison. Great read...ESPN
SU-Georgetown mentioned in this CBSSports wrap-up, but look closely and you'll notice something amiss:
Catch it? Here you go...
The Internet: If You F*** Up, We'll Be There To Point It Out.
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Being an Eagles fan and a Cuse fan
I gotta say the ESPN list is pretty good actually. I would switch VT and Tenn. though. I know Tenn. may have been statistically more impressive, but it was still a loss. And I remember that Redskins game. Ridiculous. Ridic-ulous.
Not the Only Video Error Either
On the screen that tells us McCoy and Sanchez are going pro, it reads: “UNDERCLASSMEN ENTERING NFL DRAF”
Marvin article...
Have to call you out on calling the article on ESPN.com about Marvin Harrison, a “great read”. While it may be entertaining to finally peak into the life of a very private man and one of my all time favorite Orangmen; this article is purely speculative and borderline unethical, as it uses hearsay from a number of non-credible sources to paint a picture of a man with incredible class as nothing but a thug from philly running around the streets shooting. Whether or not these accounts are based in fact is irrelevant, these are supposed to be responsible journalists, not bloggers who are free to publish simply their opinion on matters. I find it part and parcel for the quality of reporting you get from the clowns at ESPN. Sorry to spout but that article really irked me.
by poetryinmoten21 on Jan 15, 2009 3:08 PM EST reply actions

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