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ESPN readers never let me down:

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Anything for a story, I guess.


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I swear ESPN is always known for it's mindless articles, what's so interesting about this? Yea yea he was a steeler fan at one point in his life, now he's coach for the packers who will be playing his team that he idolized....................AND!?!?!?!?! When I see pointless articles like this one, sometimes I feel like baseball season can't come soon enough...................is it March 31st yet???


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I always love the two weeks before the Super Bowl. We learn so much useless crap and gossip about people we could care less about. Just play the game will ya...
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Originally posted by Rusty:
ESPN readers never let me down:
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I swear ESPN is always known for it's mindless articles, what's so interesting about this? Yea yea he was a steeler fan at one point in his life, now he's coach for the packers who will be playing his team that he idolized....................AND!?!?!?!?! When I see pointless articles like this one, sometimes I feel like baseball season can't come soon enough like a whiny little bitch..................is it March 31st yet???




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A great team, built by great leaders. The McCarthy story is germane to the SB because he grew up in Pittsburgh. Only an idot would say that he was only a Steeler fan, whoop-ti-do. He is Pittsburgh-tough, through and through. Glad to have him as the Packer Head Coach, for sure. It seems like most so-called football fans could care less about the sport if their team and fantasy team are out of contention. The state of Wisconsin residents/former residents are not nearly so fickle. The organization and the fans are more than worthy of another NFL Championship. GO PACK!
In all seriousness, that was a really good article. I have a lot on my plate this semester taking seven classes (including a senior thesis). It's been overwhelming at times, but reading that piece, especially the part where McCarthy spent his time working in a tollbooth before his "day" job at Pitt...and now look at him.

I'm inspired for sure. Win, lose, or draw, I'm proud (and humbled) of this coach!

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