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  1. We have the weirdest spacing on handoffs.
  2. Wow, that's quite a racist nickname ... It's just a play on his first name, jeez. And it's not something that sulley made up. Regardless ... you're calling a black man by the same name as a gorilla. However you try to justify that with humor/cleverness, it's still racist. Whats the square root of this message board? Sent from my DROID X2 using Tapatalk
  3. If you Packer pukes are so down on Finley we'll take him
  4. Chargers got away with PI
  5. damn
  6. This would be too good
  7. Wow what a catch by Lloyd? He's done that before.
  8. Well that personal foul took all the drama out of the game. Apparently the refs didn't get the memo to never nip a Tebow-inspired comeback in the bud
  9. TIMMY BOY IS DOING IT
  10. Do you really think a coach like Meyer wants to take over a program that's about to be leveled with NCAA sanctions, or a program that's never been in trouble and lets it's coach stay as long as he wants? Meyer has stated in the past that he was strongly interested in the OSU job. He's never mentioned PSU PSU are fools if they dont make a push for him though. The stars are aligning.
  11. McClure tweeted that he expects Harris to go on Monday
  12. Jeff Maier flashbacks right there
  13. I was thinking the same thing.
  14. That's Partlow
  15. Delving into the real life (loosely defined here considering the James Frey's of the world) drug and marital problems of unknown people is a cottage industry in the book world. But yes, unless the person involved is mega influential, you typically need some kind of angle to write a bio about an unknown person. I'm reminded of the Lost City of Z which is about a guy most people had never heard of and became a mega best seller because the story was so unbelievable.
  16. Gross oversight in not putting Juaquin Iglesias on there
  17. Jay is back with Kristin so his head will be in the game now.
  18. It would be nice if Pisa were healthy enough to contribute. But what about Chris Harris :|
  19. At this point I have to think you are playing dumb. They are talking about a person who they felt very strongly about who died. In depth biographies are generally written about much bigger personas than Walter Payton. And most of his friends are all alive, so they are going to defend him. Payton was easily big enough to warrant a doorstop biography being written about him. It's not like he's Churchill or Kissinger where you could fill a bookstore with books written about him but he's certainly merits at least one.
  20. Eh, it's just not that interesting to me to rehash everything we already know and then add that he was doing drugs and diddling other ladies. He's a football player who died young. I could see if he went from playing into a coaching career and has a legacy that reached into whole lot of other venues. He's not that interesting. Jim Brown is an interesting character to get to know. Paul Robeson is worthy of multiple stories. There is no market for a Walter Payton biography outside of talking about sex and drugs. It's completely disingenuous of Perlman to talk about wanting to go from the bad guys he wrote about to an in depth biography of a good guy and that he only stumbled across the sex and drugs along the way. You don't write that book unless you have the hook of sex and drugs to sell it. If it's done well, I still love that inside baseball, grind-of-season kinda stuff. Maybe that's why bottled sports books seem to work better when one guy follows a particular subject for a season (e.g. John Feinstein's stuff) but it can work in biographies too.
  21. I don't think most of Jordan's skeletons have been revealed. Not even close.
  22. I'm just waiting for the definitive Jordan biography. Playing for Keeps is good and Halberstam was one of the best of all time but it borders on hagiography.
  23. The publishers, SI, and Pearlman made a calculated decision to include the most shocking/negative stuff in the excerpt to generate hype for the book. It's had the effect of pushing the book up the sales charts and getting Pearlman in trouble because people think he's doing a hatchet job. The reviews of people who have read the whole thing say it's pretty damn thorough though.
  24. You'd probably have to pay damn near 30 bucks for that Washington biography. For that much money I could raid the bargain bin and buy 15 memoirs written by reality television stars.
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