Tommy Craggs, Tom Scocca Talk Deadspin, Grantland, and Pink Gorillas
Tommy Craggs and Tom Scocca, together as part of the major brain trust at Deadspin, aim their sniper rifles directly at Bill Simmons's Grantland.com, which launches tomorrow.
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Tommy Craggs and Tom Scocca, together as part of the major brain trust at Deadspin, aim their sniper rifles directly at Bill Simmons's Grantland.com, which launches tomorrow.
Instead of Nick Denton or Gaby Darbyshire.
The Florida Marlins should be called the Pirates, because they steal. You see.
The legends at Fire Joe Morgan return, for one day only.
Plus: Sports execs discover the Internet, in this week’s look at the sporting press.
Also, Microsoft gives up on Yahoo, Berkshire Hathaway's profits tank briefly, and Buzz Bissinger apologizes to Will Leitch, all in our daily industry roundup.
On 'Bob Costas Live' last night, the Pulitzer Prize–winning author went absolutely nuts on blogs, bloggers, and probably any other "bl-" words.
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