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Ask jocks about a dropped pass or a missed free throw, and they'll shrug their shoulders. But bring up their video game alter ego, and even a super bowl winner won't shut up. Fortunately, The Mag has an open ear. And a killer rolodex.*
Story | Conversation | June 05, 2008BLAME GAME
Ask jocks about a dropped pass or a missed free throw, and they'll shrug their shoulders. But bring up their video game alter ego, and even a super bowl winner won't shut up. Fortunately, The Mag has an open ear. And a killer rolodex.*
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