7 long months of grueling Baseball season have come to a close and the Division Championships are underway. Combine that with Week 4 of the NFL Season, the week that true front-runners and inevitable losers will start to emerge, and what you get is a cluster-fudge of must-watch sports. Maybe I’m biased but I’m making my pick: Detroit Tigers at New York Yankees.
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We know there’s a lot going on in the world of actual sports today, but before you head to the bar for some Post-Season Baseball or some Week 4 Football, check out Sam Scott, 2011 National Yo-Yo Champion, turn years of nothing better to do into the craziest (and only) Yo-Yo performance you have ever seen . Does this get him laid? We’ll leave that up for debate ladies.
2011 Playoff action starts now, Socialites. Check out this awesome article from our friends at Complex.com, and see the greatest playoff showings in MLB history. Spolier Alert: there are a stuff load of Yankees mentioned, but you already knew that.
It seems like every day there is a new revolution in the way we watch sports. Developments like NFL Sunday Ticket, HD and on-line game streaming have allowed us to watch basically any game we want in the highest possible quality, no matter where we are in the country. All in the last decade too. But HD aside, NFL.com just released inarguably the best thing that’s happened to Football in the last 10 years: Any NFL Game, On Demand, Commercial Free.
During the Sox 7th inning rain delay local Boston announcer Dan Shaughnessy made an epic prediction about the Sox winning the game. A few hours later Danny boy was immediately added to the goat list. Check out the newest cursed announcer in Baseball and this Yankee fans favorite psychic.
Week 3 of the NFL is in the books, after last night’s NFC east duel that pit Tony Romo and his Vaqueros (it is Hispanic Heritages Month) against Sexy Rexy Grossman and his Sex Cannon. It was a thrilling week, and I know I’m not alone in saying that if the rest of the season is as good as this, the lockout was worth it. Wait, what? Anyways, on to the recap:
Hardly ever do I post a sports video (except for the one I posted earlier today), but this one was just too awesome not to. During a game against Winston-Salem State, the Bears’ Baptiste takes a leap of faith and one-hands the ball. He rolls backwards and lands on the 38th yard line. Dope.
I would tell you to fast forward to the good part, but the super boring setup is what makes the payoff so great. All I know is that Eddie is my new hero. Just wait for it, I promise you won’t be disappointed.
The return of our NFL preview show where Brian Dernulc and I go over all the NFL games of the week and pick them against the spreads! Last year I got hit in the face with a pie after losing our year-long wager and time will tell what the stakes will be for the contest this time around.
This week in the NFL saw continuation of some of the same stories of week one such as “Who the fudge is Ryan Fitzpatrick?”, and “When did Rex Grossman learn how to throw a football to his teammates rather than his opponents?” The season is just two weeks old but trends are already starting to develop and we are beginning to get a shadow of an idea of how the season might play out. Or not. Who the fudge knows? Allow me to pretend I do: