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To answer your second question first. I'm not sure there is. If I had to pick one that was probably on par it would be Mike Tyson.
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I like Bryant Gumble generally. Was it that slow a news week that they had to bring up Tonya Harding to get ratings? I mean really what can she possibly offer to enlighten us the public. Real Sports is usually a great program that looks at hot issues and unique people. She is neither.
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February 19, 2009 12:53 AM
Tanya Harding on HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel video--thoughts?
Is there any person who is a bigger train wreck in sports?
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| February 19, 2009 02:48 AM |
As for my thought's...
I like Bryant Gumble generally. Was it that slow a news week that they had to bring up Tonya Harding to get ratings? I mean really what can she possibly offer to enlighten us the public. Real Sports is usually a great program that looks at hot issues and unique people. She is neither.
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