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Old 09-21-2007, 03:26 AM
einbert einbert is offline
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Default Re: ESPN sets new standard for premature analysis. Talk of undefeated

Some of you guys take this espn expert analysis stuff too seriously. They're just goofing around and trying to get attention.
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Old 09-21-2007, 03:29 AM
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Default Re: ESPN sets new standard for premature analysis. Talk of undefeated

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Some of you guys take this espn expert analysis stuff too seriously. They're just goofing around and trying to get attention.

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i agree, but the problem is they trivialize any sports accomplishment with their endless blabber. by the time anyone actually does anything remarkable, it's already become hackneyed. if NE actually does go undefeated, we'd've heard ESPN talking for the last 7 weeks of the season just how amazing it would be if NE went undefeated and hyping all of their games.
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Old 09-21-2007, 07:10 AM
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Default Re: ESPN sets new standard for premature analysis. Talk of undefeated

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Some of you guys take this espn expert analysis stuff too seriously. They're just goofing around and trying to get attention.

[/ QUOTE ]It's the same thing when they do a top xyz of all time and include one ridiculous ranking just to draw attention and get traffic on the site.
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