It’s disgusting to smear Payton
No “pearls of wisdom” here. There just has to be a special place in hell for any individual who sets out to destroy a sports legend like Walter Payton twelve years after his death; when he can no longer respond to the attacks and defend his reputation. In football, it’s known as being “blindsided.” I hope the book’s author, Jeff Pearlman, receives all of the attention he deserves, and that his book collects the amount of dust appropriate to cover his unnecessary, and unappreciated, ”dirt.”
P.J. Dalton
Northbrook
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