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		<title>Conlon and Cobb: A Legend in Pictures</title>
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		<title>Famous meltdowns of players, coaches, and fans</title>
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Don&#8217;t you just love it when players and coaches overreact after a play or a call doesn&#8217;t go their way? Well I love it. From Bobby Knight to Mike Ditka, coaches have always been at the forefront of public meltdowns. Most of the time, the coaches who have the meltdowns don&#8217;t even realize it [...]]]></description>
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