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A brief tour of the interweb while getting first in line for a John Doe, I mean, Joe Smith Bulls jersey Chicagoans have spoken: We want Mark Cuban to buy the Cubs! [Fanhouse]Scott Van Pelt invited Deadspin's Will Leitch to chat on ESPN radio yesterday. Leitch's first suggestion for making ESPN better? "Fire Dan Patrick." [ESPN Radio]Next stop for this translator, the United Nations. [The Big Lead [link]

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Happenings And Mishappenings: The Falcons Need To Sign Daunte Culpepper
Published 7/18/2007 by Luke Halpert at Nyjer Please
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