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"It would be easier to get huffy and righteous over EA’s continued use of player likenesses in m...

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"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.