Tony, Tony, Tony has got to go, go, go

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 Tony, Tony, Tony has got to go, go, go
In this issue of the No Can Do, I can't go for Tony Kornheiser no more. This blowhard is obnoxious and annoying. I only watched about the first quarter and up until the annoyance of a hillbilly Cincinnati Bengals fan exploiting his daughter on TV for ESPN, but more on that later. But in the No Can Do, we'll explain why Tony sucks and really isn't needed on Monday Night Football. [link]

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