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Marco Cooper and Maldonado....

DiHard said:
both say they were misrepresented by espn in the article....

both sources now deny espn's stance.....

yet another reporter soon to be fired....
I agree with your earlier point. What makes a reporter bite on this crap, especially after it's all been played out before? Where's the upside, even if you're right, really?
 
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they just played a tape in columbus...cbs tv...of marco cooper saying he was completely misquoted and what he said was taken out of context....he said he got nothing from tosu....

friend is gone.....lets see to that....

sammy also said he was led to believe the interview was about him and had no idea it was leading to clarett......he also recants his statements....
 
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Marco Cooper and Maldonado....




<HR style="COLOR: #888888" SIZE=1><!-- / icon and title --><!-- message -->both say they were misrepresented by espn in the article....



both sources now deny espn's stance.....

yet another reporter soon to be fired....
:cool:

Way cool!

Thanks you for bringing us some water in the desert DiHard

There's a reason why these gits don't get to work at real magazine, just at a rag like ESPN mag.
 
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Someone in a supervisory position over the reporter(s) approved the initial article. I hope all these yahoos pay for their unprofessional "journalistic" behavior.

Geiger should take off his gloves and go after the absurd reportage here...and demand espn apologize to The Ohio State University.

I'm waiting for the Columbus and Cleveland papers to press this issue and call it for what it is: another "journalistic" sham. (and shame)
 
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This is unbelievable.

Didn't someone once say that the human experience greater than the human imagination?

Seems ESPN is bitter that the NFL persuaded them from airing a second season of 'Playmakers' so they had to resort to this Jerry Springer style journalism.
 
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You know, I thought something was amiss when at the end of the Marco Cooper article it states that he is enrolled at OSU and is hoping to be back on the team someday.

????

I was thinking to myself, yeah, you're really gonna be back on the team after this article hits the newsstands, Marco. There's no way that this isn't fraudulent. How could Cooper even think that he'd be on the team after trying to smear the Program?
 
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This just in......Apparently, both Cooper and Maldonado claim to have received another common favor. Something about a middle-aged woman with a camera and a hot daughter. They called her a midlf.
 
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