"It would be easier to get huffy and righteous over EA’s continued use of player likenesses in m...
"It would be easier to get huffy and righteous over EA’s continued use of player likenesses in making large profits off time-sucking delights like NCAA 2010, especially when the players receive zero compensation for the use, if the complaints weren’t coming from Sam Keller, who would use all $732 net profit from any future settlement to do something like get a new sprayed-in bed liner for his truck before inquiring about a seventh year of eligibility at a third school."
-- Orson from Every Day Should Be Saturday on a lawsuit that's making the rounds around the blogosphere. What, Sam Keller couldn't beat my Missouri Tigers so he has to try to hit me in my Xbox? That's low, man.