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by Eamonn Brennan • Oct 13, 2009 7:27 PM EDT
They aren’t always about sports, and Gladwell’s sports pieces aren’t always as insightful as he likely thinks, but when Malcolm Gladwell deigns to write another story for the New Yorker, AND that story is titled “Offensive Play: How different are dogfighting and football?”, I’m going to bet you, discerning sports information consumer, will want to read that. Am I right?
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