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Dear, Randy… “I know you were given everything in your life and never had to work for anything, thanks to your father, Al. But I have to believe that you at least picked up some semblance of business savvy. Turns out you didn’t. You had Holmgren in town for two days and you did … what? You let him walk out the door with a handshake and your business card. Since business sense seems to elude you, let me put this in a context that will make sense, a quick session in “Sales 101″ if you will.” [No Logo Needed]
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Not Ohio related, but thought it was worth mentioning the University of Felons [13 PSI/Deadspin]
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I know a certain franchise that would love to have his services: “Chris Bosh is not happy with the Toronto Raptors. And that’s not good for the Raptors. Bosh, their franchise player who can leave as an unrestricted free agent this summer, was second-guessing the Raptors’ strategy after getting drilled in back-to-back games by the Miami Heat and Orlando Magic.” [NBA FanHouse]
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LeCharles Bentley, Joe Thomas and Eric Steinbach get the nomination for the All-Decade offensive lineman. Man, what could have been… [Dr. Saturday]
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Embracing D-West: “When Phil Martelli saw Delonte West step into the hallway outside the Cavaliers’ locker room, he swiftly moved to him and gave his former star a long embrace. The St. Joseph’s coach always comes to West’s games at the Wachovia Center if he can, but this visit was clearly important. Martelli spent about a half hour speaking to West before the game in a quiet and private corner of the arena. West was activated Wednesday to play against the 76ers after spending one game on the inactive list as he continues to look for emotional balance. It hasn’t just been hard for the Cavs to reach West at times this fall. It has been for Martelli, too.” [Brian Windhorst]


