ESPN's Mike Greenberg Defends Blogs

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 ESPN's Mike Greenberg Defends Blogs
On ESPN Radio's Mike and Mike in the Morning today, Mike Greenberg was talking to guest co-hosts Will Perdue and Buster Olney when out of nowhere, Perdue launched into an attack on blogs. "When people are writing these blogs, I mean, what do you think about that?" Perdue asked. "I mean, some of these people now live by these blogs on the Internet. What do you think about that?" Olney gave a ... [link]

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Perdue Throws Blogs, Hackensack, Under The Bus
Published 4/18/2008 by Brooks at SPORTSbyBROOKS
... Today, Smith reports on a scintillating roundtable discussion between host Mike Greenburg , ESPN baseball writer Buster Olney , and Will Perdue (who apparently does local yocal NBA analysis). Now we want to be careful here, because we didn’t hear this first-hand. But when the subject of blogs came up between the titantic trio, a mean-faced Perdue said he couldn’t believe the gall of some bloggers, that they actually had … ...

Wax On, Barry, Wax Off [Blogdome]
Published 4/19/2008 by Sussman at Deadspin
• Barry Bonds gets bumped in wax museum display. [Larry Brown Sports] • Mike Greenberg talks about blogs and ... defends them? [FanHouse] • NBC might be putting NHL playoff plugs in 30 Rock. [Best Week Ever] • Looking back on Isiah Thomas's time with the Knicks, in video compliation. [FanIQ] • Hawk Harrelson can't get it up anymore. [Foul Balls] • David Ortiz just has bad BABIP. [UmpBump] • Why Alex Rodriguez's lack of high-fives is hurting the team. [Fire Joe Morgan] • Peter Gammons on Kyle ...

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