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Take a trip over to ESPN.com's coverage of the Super Bowl, and see if you're as stunned as I am at their coverage.
The Web site has five writers there covering a variety of topics, and I do mean a variety of topics. Plus, there's another three from the site's Page 2, which is supposed to be the hip, fresh side to ESPN.
There's at least eight writers I could find from the site in Miami or south Florida covering the Super Bowl or any related items. It's the biggest sporting event of the year, but how many "storylines" are out there? One of their stories on Page 2 deals with Prince and his halftime show.
Then there's this gem from Page 2 columnist Bill Simmons' media day photo gallery:
That's ESPN and NFL Countdown anchor Chris Berman, being interviewed by his own network.
The Web site has five writers there covering a variety of topics, and I do mean a variety of topics. Plus, there's another three from the site's Page 2, which is supposed to be the hip, fresh side to ESPN.
There's at least eight writers I could find from the site in Miami or south Florida covering the Super Bowl or any related items. It's the biggest sporting event of the year, but how many "storylines" are out there? One of their stories on Page 2 deals with Prince and his halftime show.
Then there's this gem from Page 2 columnist Bill Simmons' media day photo gallery:
That's ESPN and NFL Countdown anchor Chris Berman, being interviewed by his own network.
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