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Old 11-09-2009, 03:54 PM   #31
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Re: ESPN: Riggins calling out Zorn; and now Snyder

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Kudos to Blache. I think Riggo crossed the line just a bit.
Matty:

Before I hand out too many kudos to Greg Blache on this one, there are two things that bother me:


1. When John Riggins had his radio show, there were times he broadcast from Redskins Park. So ... maybe Greg Blache has a bad memory or maybe Greg Blache "exaggerated a bit" when he said he never saw John Riggins at Redskins' Park...


2. If it is important for people to "know the truth", what might it take for this same truth-telling Greg Blache to come out of the locker room in Atlanta and explain to the same fans who are badmouthing his buddy, Danny Boy, why Blache's defense just got gashed for 166 yards and 2 TDs by Michael Turner. If truth-telling and setting the record straight is so important, how come he has been so selective about what he will tell the truth about this year?
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