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by Mark Barnes on August 20, 2007

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 Football 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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