For many years, Denver Bronco Bill Romanowski was the dirtiest player in the National Football League. Now, the media are helping the despicable “Romo” sell his self-sreving autobiography. In my latest media column for the Rocky Mountain News, I argue that the media shouldn’t help cheaters prosper. Instead, the media should publicize sports autobiographies by players who didn’t make a career of cheating. For example, it’s too bad the media almost completely ignored The First Black Quarterback, by Marlin Briscoe.
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