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A Quick Word on Training Camp Coverage

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With training camps opening up all across the National Football League this week, you may be wondering what type of coverage you’ll be getting from the Talking NFL team over here at 451 Press.

The answer:  not much.

Couple of reasons:  (1) The big guns (ESPN, SI, AOL Fanhouse, all conveniently linked over there on the lower right…lower, keep going…next to the Subscribe section…there you go!) have that nonsense covered, with multiple reporters on site to take wild stabs in the dark regarding who might become a breakout player this season.  Me?  I’d rather stay home & make fart jokes.

(2) The only real news that normally comes out of training camp is bad news.  As in “player XXX ruptured his ACL/MCL/ASS and will miss the season, destroying the hopes of all team YYY fans.”  Man is THAT some depressing shit.  Again, fart jokes it is…

So you enjoy Peter King’s coverage (complete with reviews of Starbucks egg nog triple lattes across this great land of ours), while I provide you with one image you mercifully will not see again this summer:  Bill Parcells in shorts.

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Tuna, you sexy beast you!

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3 Responses to “A Quick Word on Training Camp Coverage”

  1. Kim Says:

    Testing Comments.

  2. Tennis Coach Says:

    Yes, you are right that mostly negative news come from training camps.

    In that case, be on lookout for good news and let us know. ;)

  3. Brian Says:

    I’ll do what I can…thanks for reading!

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