The book tour begins tomorrow, and hey, hey, I’m in New York! Look out my window!
I’ll be at the Clifton, N.J., Barnes & Noble on Tuesday for the big launch; if you’re in the New York area, I’d love to see you. I’ll be joined by the extraordinary Alexis Gay. It’s going to be a whole lot of fun. Then, on Wednesday morning, I’ll be on “CBS Mornings,” which should be great, then I’ll be in Washington, D.C., at the Smithsonian, and, yep, we’re off and running.
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One of the questions that fascinates me about sports is this one: Can people get SO GOOD at a sport that it no longer is entertaining to watch? This question obviously has nothing at all to do with the Browns’ gruesome 18-13 victory over Jacksonville on Sunday (we’ll get back to that), but is a more philosophical question revolving around the NFL these days and specifically…