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Craig and Jim Bowden have the same problem when evaluating players: They think talent is better than production, somehow. They see jaw-dropping ability, disregard obvious flaws and lose sight of the big picture. This is the type of knowledge you might acquire if you listen to "Peter Edward Rose Was Underrated," a podcast coming in at three minutes and twenty-one seconds.
Also, I say the F word twice. Sounds like a good time, no?
-Brad Spieser (Brad@TwinKilling.com)
10/30/08