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http://blog.sfgate.com/hottopics/2012/02/18/espn-sorry-for-offensive-jeremy-lin-headline/
The announcer's gaffe doesn't bother me too much: you could easily slip as that phrase is often used in analyzing players or teams. But the headline writer clearly knew the implications of what he was typing.
The announcer's gaffe doesn't bother me too much: you could easily slip as that phrase is often used in analyzing players or teams. But the headline writer clearly knew the implications of what he was typing.