The Media is ruining the draft!

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  1. Petrozza

    Petrozza Administrator

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    This does not make this site "sad", as this person is in no way associated with this website. I am not going to ban him, as he did not break any of the rules listed on the board rules page. He will get plenty of abuse from you guys if he does decide to come back here, so there's no reason for me to ban him :beer:
     
  2. Kentucky Jet

    Kentucky Jet Active Member

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    If you wrote it, I want to compliment you! It is a great post. I copied it and gave credit to the other guy who you said stole it from you. Sorry. I always give credit to oyher posters if I use an article they write! It is a pity when guys don't do that.
     
  3. Duk Dodgers

    Duk Dodgers Active Member

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    Wow...a word for word rip. Why not just give the original poster his credit instead of taking credit for yourself?? . . . .thats just sad.

    a1 -> the media captures the attention of the public by stirring up as much drama to increase the speculation of where guys will go. This is just the nature of the beast, always has been, always will be. However I don't feel they are ruining the draft at all, if your a fan you will still be watching and waiting to see who goes where.
     
  4. vilmatic

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    I can't believe someone would even bother to rip off a post.
     
  5. CT. Jets Fan

    CT. Jets Fan New Member

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    Good Question...

    Let's ask Mike Barnicle, Doris Kearns Goodwin and Senator Joe Biden.
     
  6. MN_Jet_Fan

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    Actually, I think curling would be more appropriate for that crowd.
     

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