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		<title>By: Gus Frerotte&#8217;s Continued Career as an NFL Quarterback Makes Me Feel Young &#171; &#8230;On Being a Sports Girl</title>
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		<description>[...] loss to the Rays, in which Tim Wakefield pitched poorly - big surprise there - may I harken back to a blog post from last September, where I implored Boston just to let Wakefield go? Look, Boston, the guy is old. In Buffalo, when guys are old, they trade them to places like Green [...]</description>
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