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Participants' concerns that GIS outputs can potentially be misinterpreted or used erroneously might partly explain resistance to their use.
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Although Florio mentions high points on ProFootballTalk like his reporting on the Michael Vick dogfighting case (and his stinging criticism of the prosecutor in Virginia), the Michael Crabtree contract holdout and the Roethlisberger lawsuit, he does not avoid recalling a low point: reporting erroneously that Terry Bradshaw might be dead.
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