Slanty
Slanty
Slanty

Damn thugs protesting for change.

Gotta be Rembert and Barnwell. Hoping for Baker and Pappademas. Can’t be Jacoby since he just got the radio show.

And there it is!

Good stuff except for it getting #gamergaters excited.

Of course unnamed sources have a role in investigative journalism. All I’m saying is that ESPN’s recent history calls it into question. I like and respect Van Natta’s work, but when it’s tied to ESPN and their pattern of using their own journalism to support days/weeks worth of their programming on top of it being a

He may have homer tendencies (as many longtime beat writers do), but Mike Reiss is great. Can’t believe how much Deadspin has eased off ESPN with this crap. ESPN has been a complete disaster. After Chris Mortensen’s BS, can readers really be confident in the accuracy of their hard hitting journalism when sources

Another brilliant move by the NFL is instituting inflation testing this season across the league, which could show the deflation was within a normal range and make Goodell look even more ridiculous.

Damn. That can’t feel good. Amazing the level of success some people can have while having such limited people skills.

Marvel Heroes - Does F2P right and is the best superhero game out right now.

I used to think you guys were too hard on him, but I'm now on board. He's become insufferable.

And tonight Schilling is going off on Ferguson. Won't be long until he's off ESPN and on Foxnews.

Skip Bayless is on ESPN almost everyday leveling personal attacks at players and not adhering to any type of journalistic standard. ESPN can't enable him for ratings and then suspend other employees when they transition from journalist to commentator mode.

I hope Olbermann takes a minute to address this today and adds Stephen A to his list of idiots who should resign over this.

Being a mid-30 something, Robin's career covered my entire life and man this is hitting me the hardest of any celebrity death. Popeye was one of the first movies I can remember seeing and I happened to watch it a couple days ago out of a sense of nostalgia. While it certainly wasn't the greatest of movies, I enjoyed

For 7, video games help from what I've seen. My niece and nephew both actually play, but video games exposed them to players/teams/leagues outside of the MLS games they've gone to. Before that, they had no interest in actually being fans. It also got them to understand a lot of strategy elements.

What's great is that the "pro gambler" they actually got on their sports betting panel was actually a hack just trying to get pub for his service. True pro's would never sell their picks to the public so I'm not sure how they thought that this guy was worthy to be there.

I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess that he's a Republican...

Agreed. I fault Dana for being slow (and an asshole) in embracing the women fight game as they're now behind the 8-ball in building a reasonable stable of fighters. That, along with the fact that fighting isn't a big as a draw for female athletes is going to make things tough match-up wise for probably a while. But,

I give him credit for at least giving an excuse other than, "I got hacked." Classy guy.

They wasted one of the best rosters they've had in awhile. The old format is fine as long as they actually get well known players who make an effort.