I love how a team from New York City wins a couple of championships, and ESPN acts like it was the NBA's Camelot.
I love how a team from New York City wins a couple of championships, and ESPN acts like it was the NBA's Camelot.
You can see how it might happen at a rock 'n' roll celebration in 1976, but when Young came onstage to sing "Helpless" for Martin Scorsese's classic documentary of the Band's farewell concert, The Last Waltz, he had a visible chunk of cocaine hanging from his left nostril. So visible, in fact, that Band guitarist and…
The Saints? Great. Roger Goodell is going to blame us for everything and take another season of Drew Brees in his prime.
It was great when it first started, kinda like Jerry Springer. Now they try to too hard to get Facebook-worthy clips and they have become a caricature of themselves.
Remember when Deadspin crowned Kevin Sumlin's ass about a month ago?
*checks to see if he played for Urban Meyer*
If it was a Saints game, Sean Payton would have been suspended until Thanksgiving.
ESPN didn't have time to fact-check. They were too busy making a story out of what about the Jets is on the front and back cover of every New York tabloid. Because, as you all know, the rest of America REALLY cares about who makes the cover of a New York newspaper.
Clearly it takes millions of dollars for the NFL to get off its ass to do something. Just ask Bose.
Reality television: Where people are rewarded for their bad behavior. It's freaking ridiculous.
It was an ESPN reporter. He probably came up with that question on the fly since all his planned questions about Johnny Football have now been rendered irrelevant.
$24 billion over 9 years sounds like a lot. But if you break it down, it's like 4 dollars per Knicks/Lakers doubleheader.
I hope Fox Sports lets the NFL have access to the video.
In his defense—when he did this, Roger Goodell was not able to get access to videos of NFL players wearing other headphones.
Football will also have high ratings because it won't demand your full attention. A lot of people just have it on as background noise that they can check in on every now and then. You can't have an episode of an hour-long police drama on mute in the background while you eat dinner, clean the kitchen, or play with the…
The interesting thing is, if somebody wrote an article about this trashing New York City, Mayors Bloomberg and Giuliani would be on television demanding public apologies and getting free airtime on every talk show broadcast to defend their "great" city.
Billy Beane also believes that Jim Mora and Wade Phillips were two of the greatest NFL coaches ever.
Considering that his team owner got a player who killed a teammate back on the team and on the sideline the next weekend, I assume that the Cowboys will get the "Steve Bisciotti Treatment" until the video surfaces.
Roger Goodell has suspended the soccer ball for two games.