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		<title>A Little about &#8220;4th and Long&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Content falling within the 4th and Long category will typically concern matters where little hope exists for a successful outcome.   All references to Jimmy Chitwood and &#8220;Hooisers&#8221; aside, a pre-game analysis of the recent Hampton-Duke game, in which super-frosh, Kyrie Irving, was slated to return to the line-up is a perfect example of a 4th and Long [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Content falling within the <strong>4th and Long </strong>category will typically concern matters where little hope exists for a successful outcome.   All references to Jimmy Chitwood and &#8220;Hooisers&#8221; aside, a pre-game analysis of the recent Hampton-Duke game, in which super-frosh, Kyrie Irving, was slated to return to the line-up is a perfect example of a <strong>4th and Long </strong>post.  No way, no how, was the Hampton Pirates squad going to keep defending NCAA Tourney Champ Duke from advancing to third round action.  Granted, ocassionally the Davids slay the Goliaths in the NCAAs, but Hampton was in for a long day at the 2:03-mark of the first half down 7- zip in what was essentially a home game for the Blue Devils.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s not that different in Libya for Muammar Gadhafi.  Although he is in a dangerous 4th and Long situation, he is not bringing out his punter to kick the ball back to the Benghazi Runnin&#8217; Rebels.  The result should be about the same as in the Hampton-Duke game, a shellacking.</p>
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