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Do people really listen to the advice of Tony Kornheiser?

Filed in archive by Mark Barnes on August 20, 2007

Do people really listen to the advice of Tony Kornheiser?
Courtesy KornheiserWilbongolf.com

I want to begin this post by saying that I don't hate Tony Kornheiser. Quite the contrary, in fact.

"Pardon the Interruption," ESPN's debate program, featuring Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon, is one of the more entertaining sports talk shows on TV.

I find Kornheiser to be engaging and funny. What I also find, most of the time, is that I completely disagree with his opinion.

So, when I stumbled upon this "Ask Tony" page, I almost laughed aloud at my computer screen.

Fans are invited to ask Monday Night Footballlinks analyst, Kornheiser, a question about the game.

I just can't fathom why anyone would want to ask Kornheiser, who knows as much about football as Lindsay Lohan knows about tact, an NFL question.

So, I wonder, am I the only one who just doesn't care what Tony Kornheiser has to say about football?






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