I fail to see your point. What those key words say to me is that the readership is angry about Gamespot and CNet's handling of the situation. The criticism, far as I can tell, has nothing to do with Gertsmann, per se.
If anything, this whole flap may lend Gertsmann more credibility for...
I'd probably take that bet. I'm of the opinion that Gerstmann is far more likely to land another job by keeping his mouth shut.
If (and let's try to remember that this is all an "if" still) Gamespot actually did fire him because of the low score and pressure from Eidos, they did a horrible...
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