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Sep 9, 2011 - Today's links might keep you from getting any work done today. Which is sort of the point of this whole website, come to think of it. So don't worry about it. If you're doing your work, we can't do ours!

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Rob Neyer

National Baseball Editor

Rob Neyer began his career with legendary baseball author Bill James, and later worked for STATS, Inc. and ESPN.com, writing more words for that website than anyone else. Rob has written or... Read full bio


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Hey Rob…ok, ok i concede, there’s a [slight] difference…between describing someone as “intellectually bankrupt” and describing their argument as intellectually bankrupt.

With all this attention and hullabaloo around this issue this week, why don’t you and Hippeaux (or others) get together and write a grand point-counterpoint treatise on “State of WAR”. Break down its evolution, the difference between the three major formulas, how to improve it. Something beyond this week’s back and forth. Many of us would love to see that.

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