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“To see the talent is as much a gift as to have the talent.” —Reggie Otero THE COLOR COMMENTARY The only one who was there from the very beginning, the only one who is always there in the middle of everything, was The Old Swizzlehead, aka Rapid Ricky Falls, who was the closest thing John Barr ever had to a friend. And even his account must be taken with a healthy dose of incredulity not only because of Falls’s renowned propensity for obfuscation, exaggeration, and outright deception but also for the simple fact that no one ever got that close Read More