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When PFT's Smith blogs, the NFL listens - Read More

Date Added: April 26, 2008 11:47:02 AM
Between the energy consumed by his laptop, television and coffee maker, Michael David Smith must have a carbon footprint that's bigger than Bob Lanier's shoes. Smith writes or blogs about sports for ProFootball- Talk.com, AOL Fanhouse, Football Outsiders, the New York Times and the New York Sun.

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