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NBCSports.com's Aaron Gleeman: "Baseball-Reference turns 13 today. I want a world where @Sean_Forman is a bigger celeb than Kardashian. But also Kardashian runs stats site."

Newsday's Neil Best: "Anyone thinking of going into public relations business should be forced to read pitches that invade sportswriters' inboxes Super Bowl week."

ESPN's Andrew Brandt: "Goodell is always reserved with non-revealing; counterpart De Smith is bombastic and willing to engage. Quite a contrast."

Yahoo Sports' Jason Cole: "Nice to hear @AlbertBreer refer to himself as just "Albert." Good to see reporters following the single-name trend."

SI.com's Richard Deitsch: "ESPN's TJ Quinn and Mike Fish are excellent reporters and deserve better than Bayless/Smith bloviating in the accompanying video."

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