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Well, that sure sucked. What more do you want me to say?

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From Dan Steinberg in the DC Sports Bog..... But help may be on the way. A new Baltimore sports talker will launch this coming Monday, Fox 1370 Sports Radio, with old friend Jerry Coleman on board as sports director. Coleman will host an afternoon drive show from 3-6, tentatively called "Sports With Coleman," but much of the other content will be syndicated, at least initially. And that means Steve Czaban and Scott Linn's "First Team on Fox" should be available locally, at least to many of D.C.'s suburban Marylanders. (The station has a 50,000-watt daytime signal, according to Coleman.) For the time being, this puts Baltimore ahead of D.C., 3-1, in the number of sports talkers, which doesn't speak particularly highly of D.C. fandom, although it's fair to speculate that both markets will be back to two sports talkers eventually. Czaban, of course, continues to co-host the Sports Reporters afternoons on the new ESPN 980, but anyone who wants to hear him on the air in the morning will now have to tune in to a rival station from a rival city featuring a rival national network, which all feels very odd. Will he be able to promote his morning show while on the air in the afternoon? Unclear. I just chatted with Czaban, and asked what it's like to have his local employer promoting his competition, the Mikes.

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I don't know about you, but I feel like everytime I watch a college football game with Brent Musburger, I am watching with my cool uncle. Uncle Brent.

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There's Bush with his magic Presidential podium in the middle of a crisis center for Hurricane Gustav. I'm sure that's gonna make everything go so much smoother.In short, the media coverage of Hurricane Katrina, and the shameless politicization of the event by agitators like Spike Lee, is one of the biggest clusterf***'s in modern history. Don't believe me. Fine. Read this piece by Popular Mechanics. Note: They ain't a political magazine, so it's not like they've got a dog in the rhetorical fight.

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Every now and then, you run across an opinion piece on the internet that is so shocking in it's ignorance and stupidity, that it stops you in your tracks.

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