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Another press conference, another wild statement
I just read the Greg Robinson press conference from today. It is posted at the Daily Orange blog (a daily must stop for SU fans). You can read it all, it is worth it if you into things like that, which I am.
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Three Idiots on Sports — ... revels in fact that you can't stop Van Chew, you can only hope to contain him. Orange44 reacts to Carr-gate and then gives the team a C + for the effort against Pitt. I am of the opinion they were too generous with the coaching grade, but it was another job well done over there. King Otto with another Konclusion, probably the most comprehensive blogger run-down out there. The Orange Squeeze rightly takes issue with the latest Robinson press conference. Bleeding Orange questions ...

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