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By Ryan Corazza
Tuesday, March 3, 2009 When athlete blogs began to take shape about a year and a half ago, some in the media debated the idea that athletes would no longer funnel thoughts, ideas and quotes through them; athletes would just say everything on their own terms and on their own blogs. By and large, this hasn't really been the case. Rare is the athlete that shuts out the media in lieu of his blog. Unless you don't have media access at all. Maurice Clarett doesn't. He's still locked away in prison. And he's blogging. "Th ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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