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There. . .that should make the ol' search engines go crazy. But this comes from Pro Football Talk , and I really don't have any words to describe this. MISADVENTURES IN E-MAIL A league source tells us that an assistant coach with an NFL team attempted on Friday to forward a pornographic e-mail. If his goal was to send it to every General Manager in the league , he was successful.   The ... [link]

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The Linc 5.24.07
Published 5/24/2007 by BleedGreen <info@bleedinggreennation.com> at Bleeding Green Nation: Front Page Posts
... Guess who forwarded an email full of porn to every GM in the NFL? Hint: Big Ben is not the only guy Pittsburgh who needs his head examined. (Daily Norseman)

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