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If it's Monday, then it's a busy damn day at TWFE HQ. Between it being pretty much the only day the GF and I get to run errands, my deadline for Mlive's It's Just Sports and doing The Knee Jerks at 7PM, it doesn't leave much time to keep track of the latest Lions news. I didn't find out about today's roster moves till 6:30 tonight, and only because I was belatedly putting together an outline for the podcast.
A Hell of a lot of good it did me, as my Comcast internet took a dump...again...15 minutes into the podcast, only go come back for about 5 minutes late in the hour, then taking a dump for another couple of hours. Good thing Greg Eno is such a pro, as he pulled off the remainder of the podcast without too much of a hitch. Speaking of which...

Tonight's show ended up being truncated by an hour thanks to Comcast. But it was an interesting hour, as Eno and I (for a few minutes, anyway) interviewed John J. Buro, the author of "Open Court: a Season with the New York Knicks". The Detroit connection being the time Buro spent covering the Knicks were the train wreck years Pistons legend Isiah Thomas ran the team into the ground.
To listen to the show, you have several options: You can click on the player in the right sidebar, subscribe via RSS, go to the show page for an on demand stream, download the MP3 version, or you can subscribe/download the show through the Zune Marketplace or iTunes, by searching for "The Knee Jerks" in the respective client!

At Mlive, this week's piece at It's Just Sports is something I like to do now and again, imagining how hard it is for a Lions GM, in this case, Martin Mayhew, to get through to a drunk and senile old man. The old man being William Clay Ford. You might get a giggle or two out of it!
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