WSJ displays why it's good to stick to what you know

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We all know Detroit Lions general manager Matt Millen has received his fair share of bashing over the years. And deservedly so. But there comes a time when even his most harsh critics have to say, "Ease up." That time is when the Wall Street Journal gets in on the act. WSJ decided it had to enlighten everyone about Millen's disastrous record over the years. Well thanks, WSJ, but you're a ... [link]

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