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Over at Where have you gone, Joe… OBM friend and contributor +mia has a lot to say that makes sense:
…. You’ll Get Nothing And Like It.
This year’s free agent market includes five of the best players in the game at positions the Giants have been pathetic at for years.
And we get none of them. ’nuff said.
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