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Tuesday, December 18, 2001
I hadn't given much thought to the fiasco at Sunday's Browns game until I ran across a couple of noteworthy perspectives on the situation in this morning's surfing. The first is a salty assault by buddy and Cleveland-area native John Popa. The second comes from the always enjoyable and cogent Michael Wilbon of the Washington Post.
Further down in Wilbon's column, he washes away some the bad taste left by the actions of the Dawg Pound rowdies with some great news: Washington's Darrell Green, 41, one of the classiest and most honorable people in professional sports, has rescinded his retirement announcement and will be back next year to play his twentieth season. The speedy cornerback has been with the team through the great times and the tough times, and it gives me a warm feeling to know that he'll be around just a little bit longer, helping shepherd the team back to its winning ways.
Posted @ 10:39 AM
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