firstandteninches.com - 1/28/2008
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Likely to be an interview that doesn't get replicated during the rest of media week, Howard Stern interviews Patriots linebacker Junior Seau. Summary follows...
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Vastly Overrated Media Day - It’s Here!
The Big Lead —
... . Junior Seau was a bust on Howard Stern Monday. There is no news. Fortunately, today is the shitshow known as media day, so something idiotic (and unimportant) will happen, and it’ll be written about as if Coach K were abducted by aliens. ...
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