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Catching up with The Franchise, Season 2
When I sat down to watch The Franchise, I imagined there would be some issue with it. Never in my wildest dreams could I pinpoint the principle flaw with the show on man, let alone that it's Dan Le Batard of all people.
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The Prosecution Rests on the Legacy of JoePa
Joe Paterno may the greatest college football coach in history, but not that or 40 years of good deeds can overshadow his new legacy as a pedophile-protector, Inhistoric writes.
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Perception becomes reality with the NBA
Is the NBA rigged? No. But as long as D-Wade can kick Kevin Garnett in the nuts and manage to draw a foul, conspiracy theories will live on.
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Linsanity Highlights the Mismanagement of the Warriors
Linsanity Highlights the Mismanagement of the Warriors; Ryan Gomes started in more games for the Clippers last year than the last seven Warriors first-round picks (other than Steph Curry) had in their rookie seasons... COMBINED.
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O'Brien Bitching: Where PSU Fans Senselessly Gripe About Their New Coach
The author of Inhistoric goes on a rampage over the outrage expressed at the hiring of Bill O'Brien. It has very little to do with sports history, but who cares?
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Penn State fans need to stop trying to change the subject by blaming the media
I go to Penn State, and I've heard many idiotic defenses of Joe Paterno over the last few days. My Penn State brethren are grasping at straws. They don't want to discuss the actual culpability that Paterno has, so what do they do? The cling to something they can vehemently protest instead -- the media.
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The necessity of morality
Joe Paterno is one of the greatest college coaches ever, but he created a tolerance of misbehavior that ultimately doomed him, and it will haunt his legacy for the rest of time.