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 ESPN's Mike Greenberg Defends Blogs - FanHouse - AOL Sports Blog
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 ... [link]

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Mike Greenberg (Of All People) Defends Blogs
Published 4/18/2008 by Awful Announcing- at Awful Announcing
... I have no idea why Will Perdue was on Mike and Mike this morning, but the guy started talking blogs and why they have no merit when out of nowhere Mike Greenberg came to defense of the emerging medium. Via Fanhouse.... ...

ESPN's Mike Greenberg Defends Blogs And The Voice Of Fans, Hell Freezes Over
Published 4/18/2008 at FanIQ Blog
... and pay attention to them supposedly because they know what they're doing. But at the same time, we have valid opinions as well, that can sometimes be more valid than the ones they give. Greenberg understands that on some level, and that it shouldn't be ignored, especially given how fans are continuing to assert their authority. And if the mainstream sports media wants to survive, it's going to have to start realizing that as well. For other takes on this, see Fanhouse and AA.

Mike Greenberg, Now, With Slightly Less Douche
Published 4/18/2008 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
... Will Perdue - the slow-footed space-eater who has more championship rings (four) than Charles Barkley, Kevin Garnett and Karl Malone combined, but it doesn’t matter, because he can’t brag about them since he was a non-factor in all of them - was inexcusably on Mike & Mike this morning to talk about the NBA playoffs. Guess ...

Will Perdue Can Suck It!
Published 4/19/2008 by SebP at Half Court Heave
... Bill Wennington was 100 times better anyway…OK, so I was up a little early this morning (no clue why, I did drink myself into a coma), and I flipped on Mike & Mike In The Morning when I saw that they had three hosts today.  One of them happened to be Will Perdue…and as a diehard Bulls fan, this intrigued me a bit.  Then out of nowhere…I mean blogs was not even brought up, Mr. Perdue decided let everyone know his stance on bloggers…(from FanHouse) ...

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