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I'll say this about ESPN's Monday Night Beatdown Countdown: The jury sure doesn't like Terrell Owens. In the wake of T.O.'s supposed latest gripping about being under-utilized against the Redskins, the ESPN jury finds him guilty of everything but Monday's... [link]

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The T.O. Tsunami Re-Run
Published 9/30/2008 by Tuna Helper at Blogging The Boys
... After losses, I try not to watch much of ESPN because I know what's going to happen. I know that it's feast or famine. When we win there's hesitant and faint praise, but when we lose the criticism is harsh and unrelenting. Tom Jackson is almost always the harshest critic. Skip Brainless will no doubt offer his "I told you so" analysis along with a shocking and equally implausible theory -- perhaps Owens is trying to sabotage the season because he's become jealous of Romo's popularity. He'll offer no evidence, of course. Just a weightless theory he's paid handsomely to espouse. ...

Giving You Some Tuesday Links
Published 9/30/2008 by kzfone@gmail.com (kzfone) at Fang's Bites
... than half of the country had cable. Paul Sullivan of the Chicago Tribune provides TBS' Dick Stockton with a pronounciation guide for the Cubs-Dodgers series. Apparently Dick fractured some Cubs name for Fox during the regular season. The Dallas Morning News' Barry Horn says college football fans can get their collective jones filled throughout the week. Barry wonders what exactly was Emmitt Smith doing during Monday Night Countdown. And Barry says the Countdown crew apparently doesn't like T.O. Bob Diddlebock of the Denver Examiner ...

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