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http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-football/2011/7/15/2277077/bruce-feldman-suspended-espn-craig-james-mike-leach
Quite a long article on the matter. I don't know much about this situation yet, having just heard about it from speed, but this guy looks like he has the bases covered. He really doesn't mince words and is exacting in his tear-down of ESPN.
BTW, apparently Feldman's suspension is for assisting in Mike Leach's autobiography, something he supposedly had gotten an OK from ESPN to do. Ha. The author hit the nail right on the head in this article: that is some shockingly childish behavior from ESPN.
Quite a long article on the matter. I don't know much about this situation yet, having just heard about it from speed, but this guy looks like he has the bases covered. He really doesn't mince words and is exacting in his tear-down of ESPN.
Is this site supposed to be like BleacherReport? Because if so, why is there quality writing?The point is larger than the network's boggling loyalty to Craig James, who admittedly comes across as the worst kind of person: an idiot too stupid to recognize his own malice, too weak to fight his own battles in public without the help of an odious PR agency, and too hambrained to avoid contradicting himself on the stand while "making a face like an infant messing his diaper," in Leach's words. He is arguably despicable, but he likely had little to do with the suspension of Feldman.
BTW, apparently Feldman's suspension is for assisting in Mike Leach's autobiography, something he supposedly had gotten an OK from ESPN to do. Ha. The author hit the nail right on the head in this article: that is some shockingly childish behavior from ESPN.
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