The Helmetless Quarterback
There's a blogging angle to the biggest current sports story.
Fans stunned by crash - Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewWear your helmets, sports fans.Across the country, people learned of the crash -- even before some Pittsburghers -- through blogs, well ahead of Internet posts by major news and sports outlets such as Sports Illustrated and ESPN. A search of the Web found blogs on the crash from as far away as Africa.
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