Ginn And Gonzo Are Rich, Biatch!

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 Ginn And Gonzo Are Rich, Biatch!
It’s for you, Anthony The first day of the 2007 NFL draft is over and it has properly kicked everyone’s ass. Coverage Coverage started on ESPN at 6PM Friday night and Saturday saw 12 hours of stats, highlights and massive amounts of gas exiting the network talking heads. I think Deadspin put it best : “No matter what I look at now, a tree, a drunken hobo, a bag of ... [link]

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