moneyisthemotive
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- Mar 7, 2010
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I was looking at espn.com and i came across an article by NT's favorite Jemele Hill ...
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/commentary/news/story?page=hill/101012
Originally, the tag line under her title read something like "if allegations are true, worse than Tiger Woods"
So I got on twitter and blasted her something serious ... Sent about 4 tweets to different ESPN analysts and shows ...
I get a tweet back from someone who didnt appear to be affiliated with ESPN saying "Thank You for your concern" ... and then it was deleted ...
and now the tag line is changed ...
Edit...
And they forgot to change the lead-up in the linking article here ...
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5677989
"Is there a lesson for Brett Favre in the Tiger Woods story? Tiger's transgressions were tawdry; Brett's behavior might be worse than that if the NFL finds the allegations to be true, writes ESPN.com's Jemele Hill."
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/commentary/news/story?page=hill/101012
Originally, the tag line under her title read something like "if allegations are true, worse than Tiger Woods"
So I got on twitter and blasted her something serious ... Sent about 4 tweets to different ESPN analysts and shows ...
I get a tweet back from someone who didnt appear to be affiliated with ESPN saying "Thank You for your concern" ... and then it was deleted ...
and now the tag line is changed ...
Edit...
And they forgot to change the lead-up in the linking article here ...
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5677989
"Is there a lesson for Brett Favre in the Tiger Woods story? Tiger's transgressions were tawdry; Brett's behavior might be worse than that if the NFL finds the allegations to be true, writes ESPN.com's Jemele Hill."