Analysis of the Analysts

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 Analysis of the Analysts
With the advent of ESPN’s College Football Live, I decided to wargame the talking heads. I must make one disclaimer, even though Mark May is #1 on this list, he will never ever be able to replace Chris Fowler as the biggest business end of doucebaggery [link]

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Tomorrow’s Bottom Line
Published 7/25/2007 by patrickdonohue at Loser with Socks
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Published 7/26/2007 by dswinder at Untitled[.]
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