A few weeks back I posted a rebuttal on an article written by the outlandish Gregg Doyel at CBS Sports. He's at it again. This time he is ripping on college football legends Joe Paterno and Bobby Bowden. Take a look.
Like last time, the article is filled with the standard crap that the media pulls out against these two without any sources. He takes things out of context, like Paterno's injuries and the way he studies film. He uses them against him saying he doesn't really do any coaching and barely shows up for practice.
Gregg Doyel you're a joke. I'll remind you again: bloggers and readers web-wide think so too. How does this guy still have a job?
Friday, September 26, 2008
Gregg Doyel strikes again
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